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Georgia Highlands College was my first choice as a community college. I applied due to its low priced tuition for in-state students, the smaller classrooms (which improve the learning environment in the transition of high school to college), the fact that it is very close to home (I can get there in within fifteen minutes without traffic, twenty to twenty five with traffic). I have learned a lot overall in my these past two semester I have attended.
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Georgia Highlands College is a great two year college. The professors are genuine and will work with you one on one if needed. I would recommend this school to anyone.
» Read MoreGeorgia Highlands is a great school for students wanting to get their core classes out of the way. It is very inexpensive. Everybody is friendly and the atmosphere is exciting.
» Read MoreGeorgia Highlands isn't anything special for big university goers, but for those who aren't ready or do not wish to have the high profile pressure of a 4-year college, its just the place. GHC has multiple campuses around the North Georgia area, is relatively local based on where you live, and the tuition is cheap. The classes, as far as the ones I have taken, are not impossible but are still college level difficulty and will still eat up the necessary hours for your intended degree. Usually your duration at Highlands wont last long, and it is a school to get a 2 year degree, which supplies a lot of flexibility for future transfer students.
» Read MoreGeorgia Highlands College has allowed me to acquire most of my college core requirements close to home for less money. The teachers are amazing and always available to help. The student community is very close and I have many new friends that I think will stand the test of time.
» Read MoreMost of the teachers are on first-name basis with their students; that is very helpful when having trouble in a class. Although it is a community college, there is a good amount of student involvement. Georgia Highlands is a great place to start your college career!
» Read MoreThe teachers are nice and always willing to help you. The school has multiple campuses so that it is easy for everyone that attends to find a campus close to them. The classes transfer, which was a huge decision factor for me.
» Read MoreGHC is cheap university for graduating high students, who are 1) low on tuition funds and 2) undecided on what exact major they want to have just quite yet
» Read MoreGeorgia Highlands is a great community college. It offers small class sizes, great professors, and plenty of support. This is the ideal college for your 2 year degree.
» Read MoreIt's small and personal. I like all of the classes. I will use the things I learn in the future.
» Read MoreGeorgia Highlands is a good college for someone looking to get their core classes out of the way. It is a fairly cheap place to attend that offers quality classes.
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