the instructors are helpful and supportive. They aren't afraid to review and give out extra credit. They are willing to meet with students outside of class but they aren't afraid to really pile on the homework.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
the college is small but active and is always having some sort of event. Although finding a parking space is difficult, its right next to a shopping center so weird scheduals are easy to manage and there is no shortage of coffee. The college itself is beautiful with lots of trees and a huge koi pond.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
the courses are reasonably priced and the general courses are more expensive then the optional ones . The books are also expensive and there are sudden text book changes. The college is willing to buy back most books and does give the best return prices.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Be willing to show up to classes even when not registered because you'll most likely be added later in the semsester. Its also good to know which courses you need to take and plan out the semesters. Be prepared for really weird scheduals.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Students who are willing to spend the day on campus and like to get involved. Shy students will get by but participation is a big part of most of the courses and its good to be able to approach professors to really make the most of this college.
the instructors are helpful and supportive. They aren't afraid to review and give out extra credit. They are willing to meet with students outside of class but they aren't afraid to really pile on the homework.
the college is small but active and is always having some sort of event. Although finding a parking space is difficult, its right next to a shopping center so weird scheduals are easy to manage and there is no shortage of coffee. The college itself is beautiful with lots of trees and a huge koi pond.
the courses are reasonably priced and the general courses are more expensive then the optional ones . The books are also expensive and there are sudden text book changes. The college is willing to buy back most books and does give the best return prices.
Be willing to show up to classes even when not registered because you'll most likely be added later in the semsester. Its also good to know which courses you need to take and plan out the semesters. Be prepared for really weird scheduals.
Students who are willing to spend the day on campus and like to get involved. Shy students will get by but participation is a big part of most of the courses and its good to be able to approach professors to really make the most of this college.