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The mission of Scottsdale Community College is to create accessible, effective, and affordable environments for teaching and learning for the people of our communities in order that they may grow personally and become productive citizens in a changing and multicultural world.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
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I would avoid the Jazz Improvisation class taught by Justin. I had no previous Jazz experience, just classical and was told by another teacher I would be alright, but this was wrong. He was condescending, rude, and not a teacher at all. He would… more read full review
I would avoid the Jazz Improvisation class taught by Justin. I had no previous Jazz experience, just classical and was told by another teacher I would be alright, but this was wrong. He was condescending, rude, and not a teacher at all. He would push the students who were new up to the front of the class to do things they said they did not know how to do and embarrass them on purpose. He was one of the worst teachers I have ever had, if you can even call him that, because he did not teach at all. He was arrogant and did not seem to be trying to teach the inexperienced students just tried to get them to drop his class. read full review
If you plan to transfer to a 4 year university as most students do, please make sure that all of the classes that you take are U. transferrable courses. You can find a list of all of the courses that are university transferrable in the advisement… more read full review
If you plan to transfer to a 4 year university as most students do, please make sure that all of the classes that you take are University transferrable courses. You can find a list of all of the courses that are university transferrable in the advisement office. I know many students who felt like they were obligated to take a specific course because they were suggested to do so during orientation. Make sure you are not simply wasting your time by taking courses that you use your hard-earned money and won't even benefit your Bachelor degree requirements.
I advise this to all of my friends who ask me about how I know so much or how I became such good friends with my professors: stay after class to say hi to the professor. Professors are old, wise, and know SO much more than they are allowed to and/or have time to teach during class. Pick their brain after class and befriend them in the process, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
There are great opportunities through ASU, NAU, and UA which are offered to Scottsdale Community College students. For example, ASU can guarantee you a spot in their school and offer scholarships for transfers students, NAU offers a program known as the 90-30 which allows you to take 90 credits at Scottsdale Community College, and 30 at ANY NAU campus (including the one that is ON SCC) and graduate with a 4-year Bachelors degree without ever having to step foot off of the Scottsdale Community College perimeters.
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| March 27, 2012 | Samantha from Scottsdale, AZ | read full review |
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