Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Mid East Small city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's degree |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
Del-Tech Terry Campus has an excellent Nursing program will very knowledgeable instructors. I especially loved the clinical rotation instructors, and how seamless they made it to apply textbook knowledge to…
I felt very welcome. Being that I have reached my 600% they are trying to help me finance my nursing school.…
On a 1-10 scale i would rate Del Tech - Terry Campus as a 8. Everything was so easy when i registered. The staff members are very nice and respectful.…
I do not personally care for this school too much. The grading system is horrible so you might as well go to a 4 year school. Some of the teachers…
This college is very laid back. It allows you to go at your own pace. The courses are moderately difficult.…
One of the main advantages of going to a community college is that it is close to my home. I live at home and drive to Deltech every day (it’s about a half an hour drive) and get to return to the comfort of my own home. Although, I drive through Dover every day...I do NOT like those camera lights. However, it kind of feels like I’m missing out on the whole “college experience” of living in a dorm and meeting a lot of new people. I have a hard time making new friends, and since I have kept some of my old friends from high school (those who didn’t move), I was not very motivated to make new friends. I haven’t made a single new friend with someone at Deltech since I enrolled. However, this is more of a personal problem. A good portion of the students are around my age, but there are also a decent amount of nontraditional students – because it is a community college. I do know that there are several clubs at Deltech, but I haven’t heard of any that interested me. I wouldn’t say Deltech is a bad experience, but I do feel like I’m missing out on a lot of stuff. Even though I’m still a little afraid to move away from home, I’m looking forward to it when I enroll in a four year college.
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