Since i started attending, I've been enrolled in the Pre-Architectural Program. When started, I did not know i had any drawing skills, as time went by, i managed to complete several renderings. I've learnt several different techniques on how to bring life, movement, and color to a 2-D sketch so it would become a 3-D drawing.
Math courses are very well taught, if by any reason, i happen to not fully comprehend the lecture, i can always visit the math-lab. There are about 4-5 tutors at all times, very well prepared, very polite and very friendly.
There are numerous ways of getting any sort of help, online-tutoring, 24/7 online-librarians, resource center, etc.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
Even though it is not a huge college, it is a pretty big college for our community, allowing to attend smaller classes, which means we get to know mostly everybody.
I am enrolled in the Pre-Architectural Program, which means i must take all my classes with the same class mates i started with way back in Fall-2008. We have been very helpful with each other, very friendly, etc.
The one thing i enjoy the most, it my free time. The college is very flexible, is very easy to get from one building to another, it is just great.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
If any monetary help is received, use it wisely, there are several people who wish they get any, but do not, and must pay from their pockets.
It is a bit expensive once enrolled in the Pre-Architectural program because of the materials needed to complete projects. It is all worth it, the more projects completed, the better the person gets at it.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
A few tips i have for prospective students are the same tips i received when i started.
1)Be prepared to attend all class sessions.
2)be prepared to do out-side-of-school work.
3)Don't skip, 3 times could get you hurt.
4)If getting any financial aid, use it wisely, there are people who do not get any.
5)Work hard in the short-term, enjoy your life in the long-term.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
There are a few very good programs i know the college offers.
1)Pre-Architecture.
2)Drafting.
3)Nursing.
4)Law Enforcement.
Since i started attending, I've been enrolled in the Pre-Architectural Program. When started, I did not know i had any drawing skills, as time went by, i managed to complete several renderings. I've learnt several different techniques on how to bring life, movement, and color to a 2-D sketch so it would become a 3-D drawing. Math courses are very well taught, if by any reason, i happen to not fully comprehend the lecture, i can always visit the math-lab. There are about 4-5 tutors at all times, very well prepared, very polite and very friendly. There are numerous ways of getting any sort of help, online-tutoring, 24/7 online-librarians, resource center, etc.
Even though it is not a huge college, it is a pretty big college for our community, allowing to attend smaller classes, which means we get to know mostly everybody. I am enrolled in the Pre-Architectural Program, which means i must take all my classes with the same class mates i started with way back in Fall-2008. We have been very helpful with each other, very friendly, etc. The one thing i enjoy the most, it my free time. The college is very flexible, is very easy to get from one building to another, it is just great.
If any monetary help is received, use it wisely, there are several people who wish they get any, but do not, and must pay from their pockets. It is a bit expensive once enrolled in the Pre-Architectural program because of the materials needed to complete projects. It is all worth it, the more projects completed, the better the person gets at it.
A few tips i have for prospective students are the same tips i received when i started. 1)Be prepared to attend all class sessions. 2)be prepared to do out-side-of-school work. 3)Don't skip, 3 times could get you hurt. 4)If getting any financial aid, use it wisely, there are people who do not get any. 5)Work hard in the short-term, enjoy your life in the long-term.
There are a few very good programs i know the college offers. 1)Pre-Architecture. 2)Drafting. 3)Nursing. 4)Law Enforcement.