At Mott, most of the students are there to learn their basics and then move on to a bigger better four-year university. It makes Mott sound like a lame little stepping stone, but I love Mott. It has smaller class sizes, even for basics, and the teachers are awesome. You occasionally get the teacher that thinks they are the only class you have, but if you can manage the work, you can do it.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Mott is a smaller college, so it has a small campus and small classes. To me, that equals less walking, and more one-on-one with the teachers. I like it that way, and I am glad that I had a chance to avoid the giant classes that have over 400 students. Mott also has a fancy restaurant in the main building, and it is like going to a high class restaurant, but costs less. They also have all different kinds of clubs for students to join, and I am very disappointed with myself for not joining any while I was here.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
A community college like Mott is definitely the best college to go to when you are short on cash. You get the classes for almost 70% or more off from the big time universities, and even better is that they transfer to almost every college. So you take the same classes for thousands less.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
I suggest just taking the basics and not going into the electives type classes, like Forensic Anthropology. Almost all of the basics transfer perfectly, but the electives are different at each college and your electives might not transfer to the next college.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Mott is best for students with not a lot of cash. Some students are fresh out of high school and do not want to leave home yet, while others are going to college for the first time after 10 or 20 years out of high school.
At Mott, most of the students are there to learn their basics and then move on to a bigger better four-year university. It makes Mott sound like a lame little stepping stone, but I love Mott. It has smaller class sizes, even for basics, and the teachers are awesome. You occasionally get the teacher that thinks they are the only class you have, but if you can manage the work, you can do it.
Mott is a smaller college, so it has a small campus and small classes. To me, that equals less walking, and more one-on-one with the teachers. I like it that way, and I am glad that I had a chance to avoid the giant classes that have over 400 students. Mott also has a fancy restaurant in the main building, and it is like going to a high class restaurant, but costs less. They also have all different kinds of clubs for students to join, and I am very disappointed with myself for not joining any while I was here.
A community college like Mott is definitely the best college to go to when you are short on cash. You get the classes for almost 70% or more off from the big time universities, and even better is that they transfer to almost every college. So you take the same classes for thousands less.
I suggest just taking the basics and not going into the electives type classes, like Forensic Anthropology. Almost all of the basics transfer perfectly, but the electives are different at each college and your electives might not transfer to the next college.
Mott is best for students with not a lot of cash. Some students are fresh out of high school and do not want to leave home yet, while others are going to college for the first time after 10 or 20 years out of high school.