Prince George's Community College is a predominantly urban college and is quite diverse.
Prince George's Community College is a great school for someone who is just starting college.
Prince George's Community College has some extremely knowledgeable professors that know how to teach very well.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Prospective students should try their best to focus on their studies and plan to sit in the front of their classes.
Prospective students should research their professors online because some may find that certain professors teaching methods may cater to certain learning styles.
Prospective students should try their best to maintain a high GPA because they can potentially be awarded money for doing well in school.
Prospective students should strive to do all of their homework assignments and submit them on time. They should always make copies of assignments that are to be turned in as well.
It is always a great idea to save emails that are sent from professors and to learn to periodically press save while typing papers.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The focal point of Prince George's Community College is to get students to Envision Success. When you have a set goal and the goal is truly important to your heart, then you will do what it takes to achieve that goal.
Your motivation should be God, yourself, and the desire to succeed in life, make a difference in the world, and help others.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I have never lived in a dorm. However, I have lived with (family members/close people to me) who were taking classes or enrolled at the same college as me. One thing that I can say about the experience is that their is a great amount of support in peers and a great amount of empathy that is usually shared.
Another aspect of living with/near others that around the same age group is learning to adapt to the diversity of personalities and learning of the abundance of previously unknown similarities that are very fun to discover.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
Cafeteria food at Prince George's Community College is awesome! They have a special catering service that cooks many different common foods. They serve breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner foods.
I remember the cafeteria fixed Thanksgiving Dinner for the Thanksgiving holiday, and students were able to eat at decorated tables secluded from a particularly noisy environment as if they were on dates etc. It was very nice.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
For fun, students hang out in the enormous amount of lounges located on campus, laugh, joke, participate in social events, community projects, etc. There are sports teams and a track at the Largo campus. There are also many different clubs and organizations that students are urged to join.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
There is a variety of tutoring centers for students who may need extra help in classes.
Because there are some teachers with accents, I would encourage prospective students to try their best to research their professors online. Some people's accents are harder to understand than others.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
There is an annual Seniors Prom that is held on campus where literal seniors come dance, eat, and enjoy themselves. There is also a spot on campus where some student art work is displayed and it must be quiet. It has a few benches and screens that display certain surprising statistics.
Prince George's Community College is a predominantly urban college and is quite diverse. Prince George's Community College is a great school for someone who is just starting college. Prince George's Community College has some extremely knowledgeable professors that know how to teach very well.
Prospective students should try their best to focus on their studies and plan to sit in the front of their classes. Prospective students should research their professors online because some may find that certain professors teaching methods may cater to certain learning styles. Prospective students should try their best to maintain a high GPA because they can potentially be awarded money for doing well in school. Prospective students should strive to do all of their homework assignments and submit them on time. They should always make copies of assignments that are to be turned in as well. It is always a great idea to save emails that are sent from professors and to learn to periodically press save while typing papers.
The focal point of Prince George's Community College is to get students to Envision Success. When you have a set goal and the goal is truly important to your heart, then you will do what it takes to achieve that goal. Your motivation should be God, yourself, and the desire to succeed in life, make a difference in the world, and help others.
I have never lived in a dorm. However, I have lived with (family members/close people to me) who were taking classes or enrolled at the same college as me. One thing that I can say about the experience is that their is a great amount of support in peers and a great amount of empathy that is usually shared. Another aspect of living with/near others that around the same age group is learning to adapt to the diversity of personalities and learning of the abundance of previously unknown similarities that are very fun to discover.
Cafeteria food at Prince George's Community College is awesome! They have a special catering service that cooks many different common foods. They serve breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner foods. I remember the cafeteria fixed Thanksgiving Dinner for the Thanksgiving holiday, and students were able to eat at decorated tables secluded from a particularly noisy environment as if they were on dates etc. It was very nice.
For fun, students hang out in the enormous amount of lounges located on campus, laugh, joke, participate in social events, community projects, etc. There are sports teams and a track at the Largo campus. There are also many different clubs and organizations that students are urged to join.
There is a variety of tutoring centers for students who may need extra help in classes. Because there are some teachers with accents, I would encourage prospective students to try their best to research their professors online. Some people's accents are harder to understand than others.
There is an annual Seniors Prom that is held on campus where literal seniors come dance, eat, and enjoy themselves. There is also a spot on campus where some student art work is displayed and it must be quiet. It has a few benches and screens that display certain surprising statistics.