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$30
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Special Factors

AP Acceptance: Yes
Credit for Life Experience: Yes

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Contact Info

Address:
1600 Maple Street Longview, WA 98632-0310
Phone: (360) 442-2311
General Site: lowercolumbia.edu
Admissions: lowercolumbia.edu/hs/index.html
Application: lcc.ctc.edu/kiosk/webadmission.xtm

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students
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  • Ashlie from kalama, WA
  • Nov-28-2012 I am a current student here

    Pay atttention, participation and attendance is graded with 98% of the teachers so go to class, get there around 7 if you want a really good parking spot or take evening classes.

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  • Clatskanie, OR
  • Aug-16-2012 I am a current student here

    Get everything turned in as early as possible to register. Classes fill up fast.

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  • Jessica from Kelso, WA
  • Jul-24-2012 I am a current student here

    I would suggest to always remember deadlines because they tend to be very strict on them, and of course be on time to your classes and appointments.

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  • David from Kelso, WA
  • Jun-15-2012 I am a current student here

    I would recommend buying text books early, before the quarter, and becoming familiar with the book beforehand. Prospective students should ask around about which teachers they should take; students who have taken a teacher they felt hindered their learning will surely warn you. Don't be afraid to use the instructors in the library, who cares what it makes a person look like. The instructors are placed there to help educate, and it would be wise to take full advantage of that if ever stumbling on a problem or essay. Ask the reference librarians for help on understanding library databases, these things are very helpful for research of any kind. Lastly, get involved! There are tons of clubs that can be participated in and tons of new people to be acquainted with!

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