Community college professors suck


















Pretty good college, some professors are great and some suck. The college is pretty and campus officers are always willing to help with safety concerns. If you are prepared to be frustrated and patient the whole time here go ahead, the school and education is great but the staff for a lack of better words suck. Most college professors do more research than teaching. don't go to a community college because they all suck.


at am edited August in College Life. After completing my freshman year at Clemson and starting/taking several classes at a community college, I've come to the conclusion that community college professors are better at teaching intro-level classes. The professors at universities teach intro-level classes mainly because they. Here are our 10 surefire signs that your prof's a dud—and that you should get out while there's still time: 1. The professor is boring. Even in the very first classes, you can tell if the Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. More than 65, fake students applied for financial aid in wide community college scam. California officials and community college staff have .


Comment #2: From a student: “Some profs just suck at teaching. The problem is the colleges hire profs who meet the academic requirements to be a prof and most of them turn out really good, but some of them are just really smart and have minimal teaching skills. Just because you are smarter than the student does not mean you can teach. Suffolk Community College in Brentwood is very underestimated due to it being a community college and in Brentwood. All the faculty that Ive met in my 2 years have been very caring about all students. There are numerous clubs and activities; and phenomenal tutoring services available. Never underestimate the underdog. For a community college it is great. Very clean campus with plenty of parking and everything is updated. The tuition is cheep and many other university's accept classes from this school. No matter where you go you will have good and bad professors. I loved almost all of my professors at this school besides 1 or 2 while I spent 2 years there.


Sure, community college is a fantastic resource for those who are looking to save a little cash or are fearful of straying away from their comfortable hometown. It is an even greater resource for those who may struggle academically, where the smaller classes with more one-on-one professor instruction may be incredibly beneficial to their GPA. I myself fall under all three categories when it comes down to why I attend community college. Although I've been working repetitively and tirelessly since the age of 16, I am not willing to throw myself into years of "good debt" at a university when I can get the same education with a much cheaper price tag. I also struggle with an incredibly daunting anxiety and panic disorder, so it's beyond comfortable to know I have a home with a family to come home to each evening after a stressful and anxiety provoking day.

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