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| - I have attended NSC for the past year and to be honest, I love it. I am a non-traditional student who loves to be involved. They don't have MANY things to do, but they are working on getting the students involved in and on the campus. They have the "Scorpion's Calling" every fall and the problem is getting students to come out and support. That is where school pride come in. There is not a lot, because I do believe that people are just using this as a "go-to" college and don't see the need to become involved in the various clubs that are still active or even remaining an integral part of the one(s) that they were already involved in to keep it going.
The class sizes are small, Most of the instructors are very friendly and helpful. If you need help, all you have to do is say so.
I have had no problem getting answers to any questions I have had. Sometimes they lag on answering the phones, but at this critical time in the game, it is to be expected.
The instructors go out of their way to get to know you, and not just that, but to make sure that they know your name!
Dr. Yao is an amazing person and is very visual around the campus. He takes the time to introduce himself to you and offers assistance if there is ever a need.
Dr. Kuniyuki is also a very friendly face around campus. He will stop and speak to the students that pass him up and it always puts a smile on your face when he says words to encourage you to keep going.
Dr. Yao and Dr. Kuniyaki are very pleasant and they want you to succeed. They don't just say it, they show it.
The Academic Advising Department gets 5 stars from me a well. I have never met a nicer group of people who TRULY are there to help you succeed!
If you are confused on where to attend, if you are concerned about money burning through your pockets, and if you want more than an Associates Degree, I strongly suggest taking a gander at Nevada State College! It is still growing and they are working to make it more like the college campus those that want a "real" college campus experience desire. But they can't do it without full cooperation from the student body!
I hope to see you this Fall!
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