Overall I enjoyed this college. It was close to home and really inexpensive for what you get. The classes are small and the teacher will help you any way possible. If you are not sure what to major in I would recommend this college before a university. You will not only save money, but also get a good education. The only thing that I would recommend is if you want to transfer to a university make sure you contact the university first. This will ensure that the classes you are taking now will transfer to the school. If the college has parallel program with the university you don’t have to worry about credits transferring, just take the classes on the check sheet and you are set. Of course, you can always contact the university to see if the classes will transfer. Also, I did not like the commute from my house to the college especially when I had an 8am class. Driving in PA during the winters can be fun but not when you have to be somewhere at a certain time. In conclusion I would recommend this college to anybody it was a great experience and you meet a lot of people.
In 1970, the percentage of college freshmen who considered themselves "liberal" was twice that of "conservative". Today, the percentages are nearly equal.
Did you know...
The Portfolio Manager allows you to save your favorite careers, colleges and majors for easy access and comparison!