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This college has small classes -- no more than 30 -- which allows individualized attention. Small class sizes enable students to ask questions; questions greatly enhance the learning process. A non-intimidating environment aids in a student's… more read full review
This college has small classes -- no more than 30 -- which allows individualized attention. Small class sizes enable students to ask questions; questions greatly enhance the learning process. A non-intimidating environment aids in a student's learning. Great services including the Learning Center - a free tutoring service for students - which greatly helps students who need a little extra help. read full review
The courses were easy to pass if you did the homework and went to class. The professors are knowledgable in their fields and helpful when asked to assist in understanding. Sometimes the teachers did not stick to the curriculum and so not all the… more read full review
The courses were easy to pass if you did the homework and went to class. The professors are knowledgable in their fields and helpful when asked to assist in understanding. Sometimes the teachers did not stick to the curriculum and so not all the material was taught. Because it is only a community college, it was like being in a regular class in high school compared to the AP classes. The classes are a lot smaller than those at other colleges which makes is easier to have discussions and to have one on one time with the professors. read full review
| November 15, 2011 | Jay from Beaumont, CA | read full review | |
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| January 01, 2010 | Beth from Redlands, CA | read full review |
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