I'm currently taking some of the highest levels offered and this school has the perfect enviornment for it! The classes have about 15-35 students per class and the teachers make themselves easily available during or after school. I feel the professors make sure you understand what's being taught and allow opportunities during class to ask questions if you're not sure. These professors really know how to teach!
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
The enviornment allows you to be relaxed and have a good time, yet you can get serious about your work at the same time if you want. Most people tend to be easy going here and friendly. In the math courses that I'm taking, I've become good friends with some of my fellow students and people in class is always so willing to help you out if you can't figure out how to solve a problem or if you're not understanding a concept. It's amazing how everyone's so willing to help eachother out!
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
They have a variety of classes you can take, but the Honor's Program didn't offer many classes that I hadn't already taken that would go towards my degree. However, the Honor's Program did allow me to do a petition and I still received my honor's credits. And, of course, it's a lot cheaper going to PC than it is a university to get your associates!
Which types of students will excel at your college?
I've seen many different kinds of students attend PC and they all tend to fit in one way or another.
I'm currently taking some of the highest levels offered and this school has the perfect enviornment for it! The classes have about 15-35 students per class and the teachers make themselves easily available during or after school. I feel the professors make sure you understand what's being taught and allow opportunities during class to ask questions if you're not sure. These professors really know how to teach!
The enviornment allows you to be relaxed and have a good time, yet you can get serious about your work at the same time if you want. Most people tend to be easy going here and friendly. In the math courses that I'm taking, I've become good friends with some of my fellow students and people in class is always so willing to help you out if you can't figure out how to solve a problem or if you're not understanding a concept. It's amazing how everyone's so willing to help eachother out!
They have a variety of classes you can take, but the Honor's Program didn't offer many classes that I hadn't already taken that would go towards my degree. However, the Honor's Program did allow me to do a petition and I still received my honor's credits. And, of course, it's a lot cheaper going to PC than it is a university to get your associates!
I've seen many different kinds of students attend PC and they all tend to fit in one way or another.