Lone Star College System

Lone Star College System

The Woodlands, TX, USA
Public
4 Year

Reviews

Lone Star College System Reviews

Nathan's Review

from Tomball, TX

Always come prepared and do not be late for classes because it could be a bad habit to inherit in your life...

Katherine's Review

from Spring, TX

You may hear about how certain classes at 4-year universities are extremely hard and designed to weed out freshmen. This can be discouraging and difficult for many students who are unsure about the tr...

Kelley's Review

from Houston, TX

At this school the professors are very well educated and well versed in their subjects. It is usually very easy to understand the material as well. There are lots of resources here too to help you le...

Chance's Review

from Spring, TX

This is a very good community college. I feel blessed to have this education available to me for such a cheap price. I feel as though the classes are the quality you would receive at a full university...

Oliver's Review

from TX

So far I have taken a philosophy, English, history, and math class and in each class the teachers really focus on helping the students. There are a variety of methods that are used to accommodate each...

Joseph's Review

from Spring, TX

I've taken some great College Level courses here, in a small, (mostly) student friendly environment....

Ellen's Review

from Tomball, TX

The classes are small and the teachers are very hands on. They will take the time to answer questions and help you understand the material....

Nastassia's Review

from Humble, TX

The teachers I've worked with have been wonderful and helpful. Open and helpful after class it's made going to school so much easier knowing I can e-mail or contact my teachers at any time and knowing...

Alex's Review

from Houston, TX

I took three classes my first semester in college in the fall of 2009. I took Spanish 2402, English 1301, and History 1301. Yet the classes were hard in a since of you had to work for your grade unlik...

Gabriel's Review

from Spring, TX

Starting college at the age of 16 was a little daunting; after all, from sixth grade on, I was homeschooled, which was great. I received a terrific education from my mother, as well as other teachers...