Lower Columbia College is a pretty good school. The Computer Science teachers are friendly and have a lot of knowledge. Sometimes it seems difficult for them to keep focus on a topic, but most of the time the discussions are relevant.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Do your best with your work and your attendance. The teachers will know they can trust you more.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
I definitely learned new things, but there's some room for improvement.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I lived at home while attending, so I thought it was great! ;-)
Describe the food and dining at your college.
I haven't had the food myself, but others say it's good.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Join a club and/or create a new one. Find others who like to do the same kinds of things as you. Bring a Frisbee and throw it around with some friends; there's open, grassy areas for it.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It's a community college, so it's definitely cheaper than a four-year university, but there's a few individuals in administration who like to up some costs.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There's a variety of clubs, and student government does a pretty good job of providing other activities.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Security personnel are nice, but the security systems on campus could be improved.
Lower Columbia College is a pretty good school. The Computer Science teachers are friendly and have a lot of knowledge. Sometimes it seems difficult for them to keep focus on a topic, but most of the time the discussions are relevant.
Do your best with your work and your attendance. The teachers will know they can trust you more.
I definitely learned new things, but there's some room for improvement.
I lived at home while attending, so I thought it was great! ;-)
I haven't had the food myself, but others say it's good.
Join a club and/or create a new one. Find others who like to do the same kinds of things as you. Bring a Frisbee and throw it around with some friends; there's open, grassy areas for it.
It's a community college, so it's definitely cheaper than a four-year university, but there's a few individuals in administration who like to up some costs.
There's a variety of clubs, and student government does a pretty good job of providing other activities.
Security personnel are nice, but the security systems on campus could be improved.