Ever since I started here online a year ago and it’s impossible to get ahold of anybody through email or phone (only options due to Covid) for any questions you have and sometimes you get different answers for the same questions. Next: if you’re taking Human Growth and Development stay away from Diane Pisacreta. I had some questions regarding a quiz (yes I already read the syllabus I needed further info) and she emailed me back saying “read your syllabus”. I replied and said I did and I needed further information she replied again saying “you need to read your syllabus”. She refused to help me and I can’t get ahold of anyone else to talk to this issue about. Moral of the story, if you want somewhere with open communication don’t go her. Not worth the time or money. I’m working on transferring but again,...
Read moreI had the worst experience taking college algebra at the wildwood location. My class was taught by Ms. Brown, she was condescending, sassy, rude. And overall just didn't put a positive vibe into the class she would say things like "if you dont understand this now, you wont on the homework, you wont on the quiz, and you wont on the test so your going to fail you are wasting your time." Her syllabus was unclear, and if you asked for a clarification she acted like you were dumb. Also she stands at the front of the class telling everyone to hurry up when she gives out tests. If you are looking to take College Algebra during summer at STLCC to transfer to a university (like...
Read moreI was given an opportunity to take intermediate algebra with Ms. Brown as a referral from my professor from previous semester. I was very happy with my overall results. She pushed me to succeed. (Math makes me nauseous) We managed to work past this together. She spent A LOT of extra time working with me and I appreciate her for it. Looking forward to taking college algebra with her as well. Wildwood campus is perfect size for me. I like the small class sizes. It allows for more one on one time. I don't feel like I'm just a number. Teachers are approachable and everyone in the main office is...
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