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I have a degree in my home country.But due to the economic crisis that the country is currently experiencing,I have to go back to school and entertain the possibility of a career change in healthcare.There is no other school to go except a community college considering that I don't have enough money to either get into a private college or a university nor take a masters degree.That is why I have to go to Chabot College.

Chabot is a typical community college.It has a student population majority of which are practically wasting their time and money.Others simply have no ambition to transfer to a university.Most of them think that College is an extension of High School.And sad to say,a few students simply don't care about their future.But there are few students who work hard to get all A's and plan to transfer to another university.If you are a serious student who works hard and possess good study habits,it is easy to get A's in most of your subjects.

The teachers here are nice.They are friendly,approachable and helpful.They even spoon feed you to the point of making lectures extremely easy to understand.But also,there are some teachers who thinks that this is a university and students simply find it difficult.That also applies to me when I no longer have the motivation to study long hours due to my part-time employment and my age when I no longer have the ability to memorize due to my age and my neurological disease.

As a student,I simply go with the flow.I just study hard enough to get an A and simply don't care about how much I have learned about the subject matter.Sometimes,I am just more interested on who the pretty girls are in my class instead of the lectures given.But I find it frustrating that most of the pretty girls happen to be more than 10 years younger than I am and I can't find somebody have a relationship with.Anyway,if you are looking for somebody mature and pretty,there are only a few of them at Chabot.Sad to say,most of them are either taken or married.Chabot is your typical community college just like anywhere else in the country.If you plan to save some money and transfer to a university later on,I would highly recommend this school.Just make sure that you don't get carried away by most of the students here who simply aren't that serious of getting a degree.If you study hard,there is no way that you could not get a 4.0 GPA for it is not a pipe dream in this Hayward school.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Campus Aesthetics: F
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Chabot is 100 percent a commuter school, mainly locals go here, but if your considering a different J.C I would not. It's a beutiful Campus and staff is friendly, and if you want to get involved in extracurricular things thats always a possibility as well.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Campus Maintenance: F
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Chabot is a standard community college and it definately has the traits of one. After DVC it's probably the best option in the easy bay, but that's not saying much. At least 80% of the students still act like they're in high-school. 90% of the students don't care. As expected, nobody participates in class. If you aren't 'urban,' go to DVC instead, cuz Chabot has a huge baggy pants, rocawear crowd. If you focus on academics and don't get caught up with the overwhelming crowd of people who are wasting their time, you can easily get A's and transfer in 2 years. If you're a guy, then there are only two types of girls here: gross and urban skank. If you aren't into the latter, then there are seriously NO hot girls at Chabot. Gross faces everywhere. The faculty is pretty cool if you care about learning, but there's a lot of bush-hating teachers here.Overall, Chabot is alright for what it's supposed to be. I can't help feeling that DVC would have had a much better academic atmosphere and way better girls, but w/e it's community college.
Faculty Accessibility: A, Collaboration/Competitive: F
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