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Kapiʻolani Community College — Attraction in Honolulu

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Kapiʻolani Community College
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KCC Farmers’ Market
Parking Lot B, 4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816
Diamond Head Theatre
520 Makapuu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
The Clark Hatch Bark Park at Diamond Head
4155 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816
Bryan Clay Exercise Park
Diamond Head Rd &, 18th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Lēʻahi Millennium Peace Garden
4180 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816
Diamond Head State Monument
Honolulu, HI 96815, United States
Kīlauea District Park
4109 Kilauea Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Kahala Lookout
Honolulu, HI 96815
Kapāolono Community Park
701 11th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Fort Ruger Pathway
4192-4252 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816
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Ka ʻIkena Lauaʻe Restaurant
4303 Diamond Head Rd FD, Honolulu, HI 96816
Aloha WasaBee
Parking, lot, 4245 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816, USA
Fort Ruger Market
3585 Alohea Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
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Kapiʻolani Community College
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Kapiʻolani Community College

4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816
4.5(66)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: KCC Farmers’ Market, Diamond Head Theatre, The Clark Hatch Bark Park at Diamond Head, Bryan Clay Exercise Park, Lēʻahi Millennium Peace Garden, Diamond Head State Monument, Kīlauea District Park, Kahala Lookout, Kapāolono Community Park, Fort Ruger Pathway, restaurants: Ka ʻIkena Lauaʻe Restaurant, Aloha WasaBee, Fort Ruger Market
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(808) 734-9000
Website
kapiolani.hawaii.edu

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Nearby attractions of Kapiʻolani Community College

KCC Farmers’ Market

Diamond Head Theatre

The Clark Hatch Bark Park at Diamond Head

Bryan Clay Exercise Park

Lēʻahi Millennium Peace Garden

Diamond Head State Monument

Kīlauea District Park

Kahala Lookout

Kapāolono Community Park

Fort Ruger Pathway

KCC Farmers’ Market

KCC Farmers’ Market

4.4

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Diamond Head Theatre

Diamond Head Theatre

4.6

(220)

Open 24 hours
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The Clark Hatch Bark Park at Diamond Head

The Clark Hatch Bark Park at Diamond Head

4.6

(126)

Open 24 hours
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Bryan Clay Exercise Park

Bryan Clay Exercise Park

4.5

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Power Saturdays - (NightClub)
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Nearby restaurants of Kapiʻolani Community College

Ka ʻIkena Lauaʻe Restaurant

Aloha WasaBee

Fort Ruger Market

Ka ʻIkena Lauaʻe Restaurant

Ka ʻIkena Lauaʻe Restaurant

4.5

(25)

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Aloha WasaBee

Aloha WasaBee

5.0

(1)

Closed
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Fort Ruger Market

Fort Ruger Market

4.5

(309)

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Reviews of Kapiʻolani Community College

4.5
(66)
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3.0
9y

I've only been going here for a few months, but so far I don't have any complaints. I suck at math, so was very happy to see they have free math tutors in the main library, in a study area! You can sit at a table and work alone (fast and free wifi for students), or ask the math (or english) tutor for help, which is the only thing that enabled me to pass. Beautiful campus, with large jungle trees, birds. I love the library, although they close too early during summer sessions, and are not open on weekends!

One thing I don't like, however, is that in many classes, you sign up for the class and pay the tuition, and then the instructor directs you to buy a book (with an authorization code inside) ($190!) which you use to go online (Pearson MathLab), which is where you watch the videos, do the homework, quizzes and exams! If I am paying Pearson to use their website to learn all this, why am I paying the school so much tuition?We're literally paying two different institutions for one math class. Yes, I DO go to math class, but the instructor just goes over the chapter in the book and works out the examples on the board, and is available for questions. I feel this Pearson website should be included in the tuition, because..really now....the instructor isn't really doing anything after class, is she? Like grading homework? It's all online.

Finally, this school advertises heavily/recruits in Asian countries, and many non-English speaking students attend the school. I don't have a problem with this, but now, in some of my classes, we have students who speak very, very poor English and can't follow along, (Excel Spreadsheet Class) and are always raising their hands to stop the teacher and have him come over and show them what to do! I don't have a problem with the occasional question regarding a formula, but most of these interruptions are for very simple things, like "How do I open a document?" Me and the rest of the class sit there and twiddle our thumbs, surf facebook or sleep while the whole class comes to a halt to allow the instructor to go to that one station and bring the non-english speaking student up to speed, while the rest of the paying class is sitting there, wasting time.

One last thing; avoid the bookstore if you can, and buy or rent them online. Very expensive store, even for simple items! They sell a very cheap Texas Instruments calculator in there (recommended by the math teachers, coincidentally enough), and without even thinking, went over and bought it. They sell it for $20, but used it for about a week, and hated it. I found it very crappy, the buttons wouldn't register when pressed, etc. I was at Target later that week, and noticed they had calculators, and was shocked to see mine hanging there for $7.50! I paid $20 for a calculator Target sells for $7.50? Target had $20 calculators that were amazingly superior to mine, with larger screens, and better functions! What a joke!

The other scam they do, is sell "branded" textbooks "specially printed" for Kapiolani College. Which means, they add their own little advertisements to the book! I have a "branded" textbook I bought from them, and every chapter or so there will be an advertisement in there for other classes at the college. Oh, and by the way, because they insert their own pages, guess what? The table of contents is now thrown off. By Chapter 10, when you look up "ROM" for example, the Table of Contents says Page 249. So you go to page 249, and it isn't there. So you start looking back and forth, lo and behold, it is way up on page 260. Thanks, KCC, for making me waste 5 minutes of valuable study time looking for something in a book that I paid $180 for, and in which the table of contents is now useless, because you "branded" the book with advertising inserts! Oh, and good luck selling the book online or to any other school; it says on the cover "Specially printed for KCC!". They do this, basically, to make it harder for you to sell it to a...

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4.0
12y

I am a Senior citizen with several Masters Degrees and a world of experience. I can audit classes at KCC, and have taken several undergrad courses in the past two years with various instructors, all highly recommended.

You get out of it what you put in, but I never failed to learn a lot in each class I took. The facilities are very good, and the cafeteria is quite good. The Ka'ikena Restaurant has a great view and a learning atmosphere, so we try to get reservations there at least once each semester. A plus is that we don't have to pay for parking and several city buses stop right at the college

The teachers are student-centered which must make them crazy sometimes, because a lot of students don't have time to do any studying, or don't buy or read the course resources. This semester I am trying a service learning project. It's a lot of work but I look forward to the experience it provides to learn more about our...

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5.0
6y

It's an absolutely great school wonderful people awesome View the food is excellent the teachers are fantastic the students are the best-looking students I've ever seen in my life anywhere it could all be supermodels most of the teachers are supermodels every classroom has a Jacuzzi one of the largest cannabis distributors she's right there some of the best waves I've ever served at the end or wave machine. Classes are 24 hours a day so they coincide with the casinos. Victoria's Secret training camp is located right next door. Pablo Escobar's nephew teaches a business class hi. Bela Lugosi is giving a lecture this October 31st. Those six Jamaicans from Cool Running can be seen periodically walking around the facility. If three McDonald's on the compound one of them serves exclusively milkshakes. You have to go upstairs to get into the basement. You can see the world's most interesting man parallel...

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