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This college provides me with all of the basic classes I need to transfer to a 4-year college and still provides classes that spark my interests, such as Environmental Science Lab and World Religions. Classes are educational and small enough to get one-on-one help with the teacher.
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Because I am a high school student, the classes are VERY hard to get into but I have gotten into 2. The teachers are nice and helpful and I’ve learned a lot. The spread of campuses is very helpful.
Read MoreI am in my second semester here & I LOVE IT! I have attended Temecula, Menifee, and San Jacinto campuses and I'd say I like the San Jacinto campus the best. All of my instructors so far have been great, very knowledgeable.
Read MoreIt is a nice campus but some teachers don't want to be there and won't help their students. They have a bunch of fairs and events for students to participate in.
Read MoreThis college is reasonably priced and physically small. This allows for a more intimate class setting which, in my opinion, enhances learning. As a junior college, this is a great place to attend if you are unsure of your major, or you are not sure about transferring to a University yet.
Read MoreIt's a good school but pretty impacted right now. They are really good at helping anyone with disabilities. Some excellent instructors the rest are average.
Read MoreMt. San Jacinto is a very diverse campus that can accommodate any schedule. The teachers love what they are doing and involve students in class work. This school is also affordable and a good place to take all general classes.
Read MoreI love my college. It is very affordable if the student receives financial aid. There are no more than 25 students per classroom at the extension campus.
Read MoreClasses are hard to get into unless you get preferential enrollment. The campus is rundown. The students are older in age.
Read MoreMount San Jacinto is a great college in our community. Located in a small town, San Jacinto,CA, it is a very great college for the community, and offers various programs, and studies. I honestly give this college an 8 out of 10.
Read MoreMt. San Jacinto is learning from the past, celebrating the moment, and changing the future. Learning from the past because who you were does not define who you are. By celebrating the moment you are changing your future by choosing to pursue your passion and more importantly to better yourself.
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