Paris Junior College
Paris, TX, USA

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Paris Junior College

Student at PJC

a current student here
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In three sentences
It is an amazing Junior College! I would recommend it to any student planning to attend College! I wouldn't say a bad thing about PJC!
Tips for prospective students
Keep up the good work!
Academic Rigor
You can achieve a whole lot when you set your mind to it!
Dorm Life
Well I didn't stay in a dorm, but I can expect it to be a good experience from what I hear.
Food and Dining
I always cook my own food so I don't really know what their food is like.
What to do for fun
Work out, go to church and spend time with my boyfriend is what I do for fun!
Bang for the buck
Always try to look for bargains and sales!
Great for these types of students
Academic savvy students!

Paris JC Student

a current student here
1 person found this review useful
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Am learning a lot
The teachers here are amazing, They will do everything in their power to make sure that you get what is being taught and if they have to slow the teaching process down they will.
Am enjoying being here
This is a great sized school. Each class is about 20 students or less to 1 teacher, It makes things easier for both the teacher and you, The teacher can focus on each student more then having 40 people in the class,
Tips for prospective students
The teachers will help you further your college experiences and help you with what you need
Great for these types of students
Students who learn a bit slower then others, the teachers will slow down the pace if you needed it to.

PJC Student

a current student here
1 person found this review useful
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Am learning a lot
Due to the college being on the small side, most teachers will have the time to talk one-on-one with you.
Am enjoying being here
I loved taking History and Math the most. There was one particular History professor who would make the class more fun. He doesn't have a soft or monotonous voice, and he teaches as if he were telling stories, so it makes learning all the more interesting and fun! I wasn't able to get into his class for Hist 1302, which I did not like. The new teacher was really sweet but she had a soft voice and I just fall asleep, get bored, etc, when someone with a soft low voice tries to lecture. Plus she taught mainly from the projector, and I find those really boring. I prefer teachers who get more into their lectures, use the whiteboard, etc.
Bang for the buck
As an out-of-district student, the tuition is twice as much, but still cheap enough that my pell grant and scholarships will pay for it every year.
Great for these types of students
The Nursing program is awesome. You can study to become an LVN and then continue your schooling to become an RN. There's also a short program to become a CNA. There's also a great Gemology program.