I did my CORE and lower level classes for here and loved being here.  I did my research on professors (ratemyprofessor.com) before I signed up for classes so I usually had very good ones.  I did have some bad ones though (math-kapoor and mazur) There was a good amount of work to be done but it wasn’t too hard and I actually found it useful and interesting.  I am pretty lazy so I found that to be the major plus of this school.  Profs understood that people have a life outside of AACC, unlike professors at 4 year. I attend UMD and they own my soul. 

Happy I only have a year and half leftbut back to AACCprofessors are always willing to work with you for the most part. I grew up around just north of the area, and it’s a nice area and campus. A good ammount of people say it’s like high school 2and it kinda is, a lot of people from the surrounding high schools go there, but I didn’t care. I went to take my classes and leave anyway. Much cheaper and easier to just take the 100 and 200 level classes here than at a 4 year. 4 year schools make those classes purposely hard so you can’t just breeze through them. 

You are better off taking them at a comm coll like AACC.  Instate 4 year schools take most of the credits, but check the school your transfering to and see what credits and how they transfer so you don’t waste your time or money.  I am taking maths over because they didn’t transfer to my major at UMD.  (If you can’t tell, I hate UMD.I will probably write a review about that school eventually). Picking out classes is very easy, parking is usually pretty packed he first 2 weeks, but then thins out quickly.  Overall a very good comm coll.  I went full time, worked 30 hours a week and had a social life.  Probably the better 2 years of my college career.