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Daley is an average school. There is nothing that stands out more than the great teachers. Because Daley has pretty good teachers, the students are well off. The financial aid office is very unhelpful at times. The student body is mostly female. The surrounding area is filled with restaurants and shops.
I really enjoy being there
Richard J Daley is a solid college. It doesn't have the bells and whistles but you can go there and get the job done. The teachers are great. Every professor is easily available and they each wanted to see me succeed. You can save a ton of money by going to this community college. Many students here are slackers, however, if you go and just do what you came to do, then it will not be a problem.
I truly enjoy attending Richard J. Daley College. First and foremost, the small class sizes makes learning more easier because it allows for more group discussions, class collaborative opinions, and individual assistance from professors. This school promotes their tutoring sessions frequently and they really want their students to succeed. Furthermore, the staff at Daley is very supportive. During Finals, or midterms they create activities or give advice to students that are feeling stressed. Lastly, I enjoy the facilities at Daley. Their gym room is fully equipped and clean, their pool is clean and always supervised , and their libraries all have working computers with helpful librarians.
It's okay, just a place to take classes and go home. Daley's is a good junior college, especially for career changers, on a budget, and nontraditional students. It has a very nice pool, for those who love to swim. It's a very safe campus with much security.
It's a pretty good school, most of the professors here are extremely great at teaching us everything we need to know and a lot of them are really nice. I've learned a lot and overall had a really great, really fun, and really awesome experience here at this college. My only complaints is that there are roaches in some of the lower level classes and the building needs to be renovated more (the only renovations I've seen are the new bridge, other than that the building has stayed the same for MANY years).
Great community college , for students who can't afford university . A lot of great scholarships and help with fafsa , teachers are awesome , advisors are really friendly and help you with whatever you need . Just the students are rude sometimes .
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