i think lincoln is a great school to attend. for me i found the smaller class sizes, one on one attention, and teachers on your side for success very appealing. my only wish was that it was more affordable to attend.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
tips i would give to perspective students is to be prepared for people to care. a lot of larger universities have hundreds of students in any given class, but the smaller class styles at lcne make teachers aware of every student and they care. the professors at lcne will constantly tell you they want you to succeed and they won't stop until you do.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
i think the academic rigor at the school is good. having a grade that falls below a 70 is considered failing, which allows students to be more focused on their grades creating higher gpas. the academic standards at lcne are high for students but they make it achievable.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
i don't reside on campus at lcne, although what i've seen and heard from other students is they enjoy it. just like with other colleges having dorms and roommates create friendships, hopefully friends you'll have forever. sharing dorms with other students helps give a clearer perspective on emotions and stress of college when you see other students feeling the same way, but luckily you'll have friends there to help.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
the food at lcne was surprisingly not bad. the cafeteria creates an environment great for mingling and eating. it's a nice place to relax, eat , and enjoy the company of all your fellow students including commuters.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
lcne offers many different things to do for fun. whether your a commuter or reside on campus there's a game room with pool tables and lounge chairs welcome to all of lcne students. they also have a basketball team, so attending games is a great way to meet other students and support your school.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
i think the school does offer a good bang for your buck. included in your tuition is a learning center and free tutoring which is open to all students who may need a little extra help. with the small class sizes you're really able to get that one on one support which for me made lcne more appealing.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
i think lcne is great for many different types of students. the non traditional adult student would benefit greatly from smaller class sizes after being out of school for so long. also i think students who may not have the best self discipline would be great here because the professors and staff at lcne truely want every student to succeed.
i think lincoln is a great school to attend. for me i found the smaller class sizes, one on one attention, and teachers on your side for success very appealing. my only wish was that it was more affordable to attend.
tips i would give to perspective students is to be prepared for people to care. a lot of larger universities have hundreds of students in any given class, but the smaller class styles at lcne make teachers aware of every student and they care. the professors at lcne will constantly tell you they want you to succeed and they won't stop until you do.
i think the academic rigor at the school is good. having a grade that falls below a 70 is considered failing, which allows students to be more focused on their grades creating higher gpas. the academic standards at lcne are high for students but they make it achievable.
i don't reside on campus at lcne, although what i've seen and heard from other students is they enjoy it. just like with other colleges having dorms and roommates create friendships, hopefully friends you'll have forever. sharing dorms with other students helps give a clearer perspective on emotions and stress of college when you see other students feeling the same way, but luckily you'll have friends there to help.
the food at lcne was surprisingly not bad. the cafeteria creates an environment great for mingling and eating. it's a nice place to relax, eat , and enjoy the company of all your fellow students including commuters.
lcne offers many different things to do for fun. whether your a commuter or reside on campus there's a game room with pool tables and lounge chairs welcome to all of lcne students. they also have a basketball team, so attending games is a great way to meet other students and support your school.
i think the school does offer a good bang for your buck. included in your tuition is a learning center and free tutoring which is open to all students who may need a little extra help. with the small class sizes you're really able to get that one on one support which for me made lcne more appealing.
i think lcne is great for many different types of students. the non traditional adult student would benefit greatly from smaller class sizes after being out of school for so long. also i think students who may not have the best self discipline would be great here because the professors and staff at lcne truely want every student to succeed.