Great college to get an associates degree at and be able to transfer to a four year university. You’ll save money by going to Cincinnati state and transferring and most all of the instructors are great.
I enjoy learning from folks who enjoy their work. A lot of my teachers are in the industry outside of school, which is nice because they can explain real-life situations happening in my field better because of their continuing experience.
WHAT I didn’t LIKE
Some professors use tools students recognize like a blackboard, however, not all use the potential of the instrument to their advantage. This action can cause the student to panic when finding resources or information for projects.
The tuition for basic classes was affordable and the teachers were knowledgeable. I do not believe that they set you up very well for getting jobs after graduating, though most colleges don't really do well at that. Their internship program was decent and provided at least some work experience but there was little help in getting an internship.
WHAT I didn’t LIKE
There were a larger number of older students and younger first-time students which made for a more diverse setting in the classroom.
They were very assistive in the admission process and answered all of my questions and made sure I knew exactly what I needed to know and made me feel comfortable about my decision of school.
WHAT I didn’t LIKE
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