I
actually like this school. I have yet to meet
any instructors that do not like their job or that
turn away students or make you feel uncomfortable being around.
If you're looking for a “traditional” college feel — for
a lot of clubs / sports, recreational facilities, etc —
this is probably not the place for you. Afterall,
it is a community college, not a major college or
university. But if you want something affordable and just
want to go to class, do the work and get
your credits, it's fine.
This is not the most challenging
school in the world, but they won't just hand you
a certificate, either. Full-time students that don't work or
work just one or two days per week may say
that it's dull and not challenging. But if your
like me and working full-time and not able to take
more than six hours per semester, it's not incredibly difficult,
but still informative and enjoyable.
Good school to consider for
working students and students on a limited budget. If
finances are not an issue or if you're a gifted
learner, you might want someplace else.