Mesa Community College Top Questions

What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

jared

Before coming to this school I wish I wouldve know that all my credits from my previous university were able to be transferred over.

Samuel

I wish I had known the history of the school better. I do not know what year it was established or who decided to build it.

diamond

that some classes are only offered during certain semesters, ex. the biology i wanted was only offered in the fall and i did not know it and had to take a different biology class

Theresa

I wish that someone could have provided me with honest information about the quality and type of professors as well as the campus style and the many useful tools or lack of tools that would be easy or difficult to access so I could better determine how this school would fit into my schedule as a full-time student with a part-time job.

austinofoma

Before i came to this school i wish i had know how to managed my time more with work and school. Als with study habits like taking time through the day to go over my work to get refreshed in the subject.

Claudia

I wish I would have known that advisors don't always know what they're talking about so you have to pay close attention on your own for what classes satisfy certain credits when transfer on to a university.

Tia

I wish I would have known how college mixes both fun and responsibility. Yes, you have work to do but its all fun at the same time. This is the time of my life and I can't wait to continue with my education.

Luz

I wish I had known that is so easy and fun to belong to a great school even if is a lot of work too :)

Christine

That most of the evening higher science classes are limited at the Red Mountain campus. I will now have to travel to the main campus which is about 15 to 20 miles away and during rush-hour traffic will take me considerably longer to get there. For most people this may not be a problem but I work a full-time job so I will have to leave early to get to class on time having to make up the lost work time during "studying" time.

Jillian

I thought going to college ment simply going to class, getting a degree, then finding a job (with a few parties thrown in, of course). I quickly learned that it is much deeper than that. College gives you the opportunity to learn not only classroom academics, but also life skills that I don't think I would have learned otherwise. I have learned the importance of networking within my field as well as getting to know people in other fields. Also, how to market myself and navigate the workforce- socializing has proved to be just as important as studying.