I currently took C++ and C# programming classes from Mesa online, and I did learn a lot about programming and how bad I am at programming. But at the same time the teachers and students were helpful throughout the class.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I'm just doing online classes to get some of my General education done so I can transfer to a fully online college and obtain my BS in Computer Science degree.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
Its community college, if you do not want to spend the high cost of what a 4 year college and private colleges make you pay stick with a community college. Mesa is a part of the San Diego Community Colleges (City and Miramar are the other two). At the time of this post $26 per credit for local CA residents is a great deal to get your GE done and go for an AA and then transfer to a 4 year.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Online colleges are great if you have a tight day and if you work full time like myself. If you go on campus, be sure to get there a bit early because parking can sometimes be limited. Overall the college is huge so you'll do a bit of walking.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Just about anyone who wants to work towards an AA or get their General Education done and transfer to a 4 year and not have to pay at lot of your General Education.
I currently took C++ and C# programming classes from Mesa online, and I did learn a lot about programming and how bad I am at programming. But at the same time the teachers and students were helpful throughout the class.
I'm just doing online classes to get some of my General education done so I can transfer to a fully online college and obtain my BS in Computer Science degree.
Its community college, if you do not want to spend the high cost of what a 4 year college and private colleges make you pay stick with a community college. Mesa is a part of the San Diego Community Colleges (City and Miramar are the other two). At the time of this post $26 per credit for local CA residents is a great deal to get your GE done and go for an AA and then transfer to a 4 year.
Online colleges are great if you have a tight day and if you work full time like myself. If you go on campus, be sure to get there a bit early because parking can sometimes be limited. Overall the college is huge so you'll do a bit of walking.
Just about anyone who wants to work towards an AA or get their General Education done and transfer to a 4 year and not have to pay at lot of your General Education.