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Most Helpful Review for Passaic County Community College
  • Category: In three sentences
  • Review by: Kaity from Paterson, NJ
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

i realy dont like the people who work here in offices, they can be rude make you wait an hour for a one minute question. No wonder the graduation rate is only 6%.

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Student Responses to Review Topic: In Three Sentences
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  • Raed from Paterson, NJ
  • Apr-05-2013 I am a current student here

    Some great professors who care about their students. Some bad professor who don't care about their students. They try to keep the students there as long as possible so they can squeeze money out of them.

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  • Alejandro from Paterson, NJ
  • Jan-02-2013 I am a current student here

    A good school to do your basic courses without having to pay thousands of dollars to other universities when you can get the same classes here but at a much lower price

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  • Leonnah from Passaic, NJ
  • Nov-19-2012 I am a current student here

    PCCC is a very good community college. It is helping get ready for a four year university. I am glad I chose PCCC as my two year school!

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  • Anonymous
  • Nov-13-2012 I am a past student here

    Feels like Highschool only that you get to go home every hour or so.

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  • Julia from Passaic, NJ
  • Aug-06-2012 I am a current student here

    The college presents a diverse community in terms of interests and nationalities, making it a very open and not at all intimidating place. In terms of professors, most are fair in terms of grading and strive to help students prosper (such as willing to take the time to help one with a recommendation.) The college doesn't offer as many extracurriculars as it can, but the ones that are available are fun and immersive.

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  • ELSIE from PATERSON, NJ
  • Jun-25-2012 I am a current student here

    Passaic County Community College is a diverse school with all different types of students who are willing to learn and express themselves in many ways. Campus is expanding and the classes are small and spacious.

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  • Maria from Hawthorne, NJ
  • Jun-20-2012 I am a past student here

    This school is seen as a low class school, but upon attending i realized the school has a lot to offer and the faculty tries to help students as much as they can. Although i enjoyed my experience, the school organization overall could have improved, and the help outside of the classroom could be much better.

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  • JOSE from CLIFTON, NJ
  • May-08-2012 I am a current student here

    PCCC is small campus, there are some great professors. and applying for FAFSA is easy online, but being documents to financial aid office it hours on the line so do it early because it take 3 weeks to get financial aid.

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  • Kaity from Paterson, NJ
  • Apr-13-2012 I am a current student here

    i realy dont like the people who work here in offices, they can be rude make you wait an hour for a one minute question. No wonder the graduation rate is only 6%.

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