Pros:
in the city of San Francisco, a couple of instructors
that actually take time to plan their classes and are
respectful of students Cons:
*class structure not conducive
to learning (4-hour classes that are only once a week;
2 out of the 4 hours are never productive since
neither the students or instructors can pay attention that long;
I had one instructor that consistently left 45 minutes early)
*majority of instructors and staff are extremely condescending
*systems are
outdated—you have to register for class in person
*cost
is too high
*print shop is worse than a
trip to kinkos
*school was reprimanded by a state
senator for violating students' 1st amendment rights
*classes are not
taught at the college level (i'm sorry, but isn't long
division something you're supposed to go over in grade school...?)
*located in a rough part of town (where San Francisco's
failures to provide human services and outreach, a decent police
force and economic development all collide)
Advice: Avoid at
all costs