Pima Community College

Pima Community College

Tucson, AZ, USA
Public
2 Year

Angelica's Review

Review of Pima Community College

from Tucson, AZ

Do you feel you’re learning a lot?

I love there classes here. I go to the downtown campus and have also done plenty of online classes. So what you need to know before you start is to have some kind of idea of what you want to major and minor in. This is super helpful because while going to PCC you should take classes that are specific to that course. Some general ed classes aren't necessary with some majors you might want to take.

Do you enjoy the experience at your school?

The campus is super beautiful and has an amazing library. It's not nearly as big as the UofA's library but it is more comfy and cheerful. The staff at PCC is super helpful and nice. Helpful tip: Sit at the diner looking booths in the library. Not only is it super cool, but the seats are really comfy.

Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?

So if you decide to go to PCC first, before you head off to an university lots of props to you. Not only is it more economically smart but you can get done faster that way. So well at Pima take your general ed for the major you want to take. This is better then doing it at the university because not only will it be a WHOLE lot cheaper but you have smaller classes that will be more focused and student- teacher relations are better.

Do you have any tips for prospective students?

STUDY. I know college is a party place, but you have to study at least two hours a day if you want to make it. You will still have time to relax and hangout, trust me. Rent your text books from chegg. It's a lot cheaper then buying your books and chegg will plant a tree anywhere in the world with every rental purchase which is pretty sweet.

Which types of students will excel at your college?

Pima Community College is great for any type of student really. From young to old you can find it at PCC. They have a multitude of campuses all over Tucson and offer online classes so you can have a flexible schedule for work. Don't forget to check out the library at the down town campus. :)