The campus is nice and lively.
Many of the services are ran by student employees allowing for a nice and no pressured talk, but allows for easy misinformation and problems.
The classrooms are delightfully small and so far 3 out of 4 teachers have been great.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Get your student id card as soon as possible, because you will use it everywhere.
Make use of the computer lab on the 3rd floor of the library, because it has free printing and free computer access.
See how much the book will be used before buying it. If your teacher has something like printable powerpoints and there isn't any homework directly from the book, chances are you will be carrying around an $80 heavy tome that you'll open maybe once out of random curiosity.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
As long as one comes to class, pays attention to most of the lecture, and studies a little before each test, they should have little to no problem passing the regular 16 week classes. The 8 week and 2 week classes however require much self study and some teachers are not all that interested in whether you succeed or not.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
There aren't any dorms, but the college location is nice.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The college is near some restaurants and has its own cafeteria and cafe. The items average around $4-$6 for a suitable meal so I keep to my $1-$2 meals from home. From what Ive seen the food is relatively average. The cafe is your basic expensive Starbucks like place.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
The college has a few plays, discussions, and events that go on throughout the semesters. Various clubs offer a few activities now and then as well. There is also a large computer lab with internet access if you have free time between classes. If you are one who finds learning fun, then there is a large library that allows a short rental of the books used in the classes and a language center with free Rosetta Stone.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
The good
Low tuition for classes that teach as much as classes anywhere else and smaller classes.
Computer and other lab access
Free Rosetta Stone
Able to speak with program adviser for clear and correct information
The bad
Many services are ran by students who may give bad information.
Not all teachers are savvy to the college and also may give bad information.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
There is a rather large pyramid fountain in front of the library.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Not worried about being the best but don't want to be thought of as bad. Ones who are satisfied as being good.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
There are many going on and Ive attended a few.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
o.O?
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Generally easy to find a security guard and I haven't experienced any trouble the semester I've been here
The campus is nice and lively. Many of the services are ran by student employees allowing for a nice and no pressured talk, but allows for easy misinformation and problems. The classrooms are delightfully small and so far 3 out of 4 teachers have been great.
Get your student id card as soon as possible, because you will use it everywhere. Make use of the computer lab on the 3rd floor of the library, because it has free printing and free computer access. See how much the book will be used before buying it. If your teacher has something like printable powerpoints and there isn't any homework directly from the book, chances are you will be carrying around an $80 heavy tome that you'll open maybe once out of random curiosity.
As long as one comes to class, pays attention to most of the lecture, and studies a little before each test, they should have little to no problem passing the regular 16 week classes. The 8 week and 2 week classes however require much self study and some teachers are not all that interested in whether you succeed or not.
There aren't any dorms, but the college location is nice.
The college is near some restaurants and has its own cafeteria and cafe. The items average around $4-$6 for a suitable meal so I keep to my $1-$2 meals from home. From what Ive seen the food is relatively average. The cafe is your basic expensive Starbucks like place.
The college has a few plays, discussions, and events that go on throughout the semesters. Various clubs offer a few activities now and then as well. There is also a large computer lab with internet access if you have free time between classes. If you are one who finds learning fun, then there is a large library that allows a short rental of the books used in the classes and a language center with free Rosetta Stone.
The good Low tuition for classes that teach as much as classes anywhere else and smaller classes. Computer and other lab access Free Rosetta Stone Able to speak with program adviser for clear and correct information The bad Many services are ran by students who may give bad information. Not all teachers are savvy to the college and also may give bad information.
There is a rather large pyramid fountain in front of the library.
Not worried about being the best but don't want to be thought of as bad. Ones who are satisfied as being good.
There are many going on and Ive attended a few.
o.O?
Generally easy to find a security guard and I haven't experienced any trouble the semester I've been here