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  • Category: Am learning a lot
  • Review by: Corey from Lewisville, TX
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

Morning classes really are the best to take. You're able to go three or more times per week and have the best shot to have less in the class for better concentration. Evening classes tend to be larger, thus less time to speak with the professor on a one-on-one basis. Night classes are also longer and meet one or two times per week.

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  • Student of Greater Age
  • Apr-16-2013 I am a current student here

    North Central Texas College is a great start for anyone not wanting to go to a University right away. You can be successful there and available to you is great support especially in writing and math.

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  • Tyler from Marshall, TX
  • Apr-08-2013 I am a past student here

    Not big enough for the amount of students there. Teachers are great and the class size is never over 25 due to teaching space. Parking at the Corinth site is down right terrible

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  • Casey from Gainesville, TX
  • Feb-10-2013 I am a current student here

    NCTC is a great school. The professors here are well educated and know what they are talking about. It's a small junior college but it works well.

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  • Elizabeth from Corinth, TX
  • Jan-22-2013 I am a current student here

    NCTC Corinth Campus is a great learning environment for all ages. The faculty is amazingly helpful and patient. Also, NCTC does everything it can to help the students succeed.

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  • Sara from Denton, TX
  • Jan-21-2013 I am a current student here

    Very diverse in ethnicity and culture. The Corinth campus doesn't have a whole lot going on, but it has the most students. Very cheap!!!

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  • Samantha from Flower Mound, TX
  • Jan-14-2013 I am a current student here

    NCTC is a good choice. It has great teachers and it feels like high school in a more mature atmosphere with more responsibility. It's a great choice for students who want to save money and/or don't know where to go to school.

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  • Sonia from Austin, TX
  • Dec-28-2012 I am a past student here

    Really great school with campuses across DFW area. The classes are small and the professors really get to know you. Their website makes it easy to access stuff online. The office staff are friendly and get things done in a professional manner.

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  • Lorianne from Northlake, TX
  • Nov-08-2012 I am a current student here

    They have a great online program. The Introduction to Psychology teacher for the online classes is phenomenal. Concepts of Fitness and Wellness is extremely boring, and the teacher is not very involved.

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  • Samantha from Pilot Point, TX
  • Oct-06-2012 I am a current student here

    North Central Texas College in Gainesville is a ton of fun, it's own tiny community where you can know everyone. The teachers and staff are very helpful and friendly, but the bookstore is inefficient. They have a record of messing up the financial aid, putting the wrong books on the shelves, or being unprepared for the new school year.

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