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Richland is a good school but the lovely campus is completely ruined by the retarded ringing of fake bells through a set of loud speakers on top of the building. It makes this otherwise great campus feel like a race track calling the crowd to place their bets before the windows close.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Extracurricular Activities: B-
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Feb 09 2010 1st Year Male -- Class 2013  
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Richland made me realize I was responsible for my own destiny. I dropped out of HS and Richland gave me a chance to turn my life around. What I put into my studies was directly proportional to what I got out. The professiors will work with you if you reach out for help. It is a great place to complete the "core" courses and prepare yourself to finish your degree work. It seemed like a lot of work at the time but in hindsight Richland was one great learning experience...
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I thoroughly enjoyed my night classes at Richland. The staff was helpful, the student body was very multicultural, and the workload was conducive to full-time employment. I graduated with an Associates in the Arts and have transferred the bulk of the classes to continue pursuing a BA in Elementary Education at UNT. Texas has a wonderful transfer policy regarding 2 year and 4 year colleges... saving students thousands in tuition costs. Although graduated, I am still taking education courses at Richland that will transfer to UNT. The available course list is impressive and far more extensive than most 2 year colleges I have seen. The social life is minimal, but the athletic opportunities are there.
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