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I love the environment of the classes and campus. everyone seems really happy to be there. I personally have enjoyed college more than high school. Like I mentioned earlier, the class sizes are much smaller than what you'd normally find at a… more read full review
I love the environment of the classes and campus. everyone seems really happy to be there. I personally have enjoyed college more than high school. Like I mentioned earlier, the class sizes are much smaller than what you'd normally find at a university which makes for a great learning environment. There always seems to be activities going on. Once a week they play movies in the student center that are free. Its a great place, not only to continue education, but also to just hang out and meet new people. read full review
I think the main reason that I have for not enjoying SLCC more is due to the social atmosphere (or lack thereof). I've found that it's difficult to find people I can relate to in my classes; many are married with kids. It also seems like the… more read full review
I think the main reason that I have for not enjoying SLCC more is due to the social atmosphere (or lack thereof). I've found that it's difficult to find people I can relate to in my classes; many are married with kids. It also seems like the students are more content to be in their own little bubble, rather than reaching out to make new friends. Granted, I am going to one of the smaller campuses, which may make a difference. The few campus activities I have been to have not been much help as only a handful of students participate. In this area, I think a 4-year college would be more enjoyable. read full review
| January 13, 2012 | Henry from Woods Cross, UT | read full review | |
| January 10, 2012 | Jacob from Salt Lake City, UT | read full review | |
| January 10, 2012 | Jan from West Jordan, UT | read full review |
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