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 | Bright | The value of a Community College education cannot be discounted in preparing students to succeed in a four year program. I can say that while not extraordinary, this college is adequate in meeting that need. | Starting Job: Certified Recreation Therapist, Preparedness: D+, Reputation: F |  | |
| | Jun 08 2007 | Alumnus Male --
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|  | Bright | | I didn't come to TC3 straight out of high school, and I'm not from the area. My goal originally in coming to TC3 was to transfer to SUNY Cortland, however I think due to the school I will probably finish my associates degree here. As having experience at another school previously, I must say I have enjoyed my first semester at TC3 much more than any of the time at my previous school. I love my advisor here, she is simply awesome and helpful. She is available a good portion of the time if I need help, or just notifying me of deadlines or events. I like when (compared to my other school) I walk in and she knows who I am. All of my professors have been at least decent thus far. One professor is simply amazing, I love her and would highly recommend taking her classes. Very helpful, willing to work with you on grades if you can make her see your point, and approachable. The campus seems like it's just one or two buildings, but the main building is very large. Again, it's a community college so you shouldn't expect a huge campus.I'm very happy with the move, the only thing I've disliked is it's literally out in the middle of no where. I commute every 3 days from Cortland, about 10 miles away. It makes it hard to get involved with extracurricular stuff, and I feel kind of cut off from the student body. I would recommend if you are not from the area like me, that you stay on campus. Overall, it has been a great experience that really has made me want to finish my education. | Individual Value: A-, Extracurricular Activities: C- |  | | |
| | Dec 31 2009 | 1st Year Male --
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|  | Bright | I went to TC3 right out of high school. The nursing program was extremely intense. If I were giving advice to an student fresh out of high school, I would advise them to take some of the general studies courses that are needed to fulfill your academic degree for a year and then enroll in the nursing program. You will get so much more out of the program if you take your liberal arts and elective courses the first year. The nursing program is very demanding and if you have these other courses already done, you can spend more time studying nursing and really concentrate on it, getting the most out of your college experience. It is a very good nursing program. I have been exposed to many nurses in the field who graduated from TC3 and am impressed with the level of nursing that they provide in the surrounding communities. | Education Quality: A+, Individual Value: F |  | | |
| | Feb 01 2008 | 2nd Year Female --
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