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Kanawha Valley Comm. and Tech. Col. Reviews

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    KVCTC Student from Charleston, WV

    Reviewer is A current student here.

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    Am learning a lot

    As far as general education classes go, I don't feel like I have learned a lot that I didn't already know. However, I have thoroughly enjoyed the classes that are specific to my major.

    Am enjoying being here

    I like this school because most of the professors are friendly and willing to help. My advisor has helped me with so much, including transferring a ton of my general education credits from a previous school.

    Bang for the buck

    I attended a private university for my freshman year. It was about four times more expensive than KVCTC, but for a good reason. The admissions and student services department at the private school took care of everything. All I had to do was show up to class. However, the admissions representatives at KVCTC are the ones who just show up. I have to take care of everything myself. I understand that it is my responsibility, but I can't be expected to know how to do everything. That is their job. You get what you pay for.

    Tips for prospective students

    This school can be pretty unorganized sometimes. You can't rely on them to do everything for you. If you stay on top of things to make sure they are doing their job, everything should be fine.

    Great for these types of students

    KVCTC is great for students who only want a two-year program and who want to just get it over with. It would also be great for students who know a lot about admissions, financial aid, registration and other common student issues.