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Holyoke Community College

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3.3
based on 10 reviews
  • Alannah from Ware, MA

    What you learn here depends on what professor you have. There are some extravagant and amazing educators in this facility. For example a sociology class I had taken last semester was the best the teacher was so laid back but learned so much the… more read full review

    What you learn here depends on what professor you have. There are some extravagant and amazing educators in this facility. For example a sociology class I had taken last semester was the best the teacher was so laid back but learned so much the things i learned in that class stuck with me. While others are more towards lectures and other such structured classes but in general you learn quite a bit for a community college. read full review

  • Lost at Holyoke

    For prospective students I suggest talking in-depth about your career choices to all teachers you encounter at HCC. Each advisor or professor will tell you how they started their route to their career, making a career choice, what route they think… more read full review

    For prospective students I suggest talking in-depth about your career choices to all teachers you encounter at HCC. Each advisor or professor will tell you how they started their route to their career, making a career choice, what route they think is the best to take, and what jobs are the best. It is important to talk to numerous people about career options because all will give you different answers. In these different answers who will find the best choice for you. It maybe confusing, frustrating, and difficult at the time so research yourself will be helpful. If you do not ask, the professors will not just talk about jobs in the field your studying or career options. You will have an education at graduation but lack knowledge of furthering your education.
    It is important that you YOURSELF stay on top of the classes your taking, required classes, fulfillment of degree and graduation,course credits, overall credits needed to graduate and financial aid. The advising center is NOT helpful unless you know all the above listed. They do there job which is to put you in classes. They will not be further help to you. You may get put into classes you do not want or need or extra classes adding to your workload. It is important that you have knowledge and are not afraid to speak up and say NO to taking a class. This is your education and its your choice as to what classes you would like to take. At the end of your education at HCC you might have had around 6 different advisers. It gets frustrating. This is why you need to stay on top of your class requirements. Personally I learned the hard way.
    It is a plus to be bilingual at HCC. Most of the professors are not, however the financial aid, advising center, and transfer departments at HCC only hire bilingual employees. If you are bilingual you will be treated nicer and be provided with more help than non-bilingual individuals. This is not meant to be a derogatory statement but knowledge that you will gain and experience first hand. If you do not possess this skill you will be making several trips back and forth to departments to get done what you need to. read full review

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