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Its a great school for people who want a part time college degree. Its rather small and the class sizes are a maximum of 25 ...
Its a great school for people who want a part time college degree. Its rather small and the class sizes are a maximum of 25 people. So if you learn better in that environment then apply. Almost all of the teachers are professional and reliable. I had one teacher who talked like a 4 year year old though.
Love the learning environment and the awesome instructors! There is tons of help available during the application process and...
Love the learning environment and the awesome instructors! There is tons of help available during the application process and additional scholarships offered as well as career services. Highly recommend for a well-rounded education/positive environment.
I love it there, they are always kind. The professors are always looking to help you achieve in the class, to succeed. Being ...
I love it there, they are always kind. The professors are always looking to help you achieve in the class, to succeed. Being a religious school it is always refreshing when entering the building. Everyone is willing to help you out in class if you have questions as well. The school is always looking to make sure we take something away.
Overall, I think it is a fantastic college. It is a 2-year college so you should not expect on-campus living arrangements, bu...
Overall, I think it is a fantastic college. It is a 2-year college so you should not expect on-campus living arrangements, but there is a group of people in the college dedicated to helping you find good housing. The educators are great and the people you will find there are top-notch.
I love this college. The professors are all very nice and the majority are business owners. They are very successful and they...
I love this college. The professors are all very nice and the majority are business owners. They are very successful and they help us understand how we can reach that point. The class sizes are all around 25-30 students so we can receive help from the professors when needed. We do not deal with drugs or alcohol there and it is a completely safe environment.
It's a smaller school, which is good because the teaching a more personalized. The teachers take the time to know your name a...
It's a smaller school, which is good because the teaching a more personalized. The teachers take the time to know your name and help you with everything you need. The best part of it is that all the teachers have spent most of their lives actually mastering in the field they teach about so they have real life experience and not just what is taught in a textbook.
You know everyone.
You know everyone.
Enjoy High school while you can because once you graduate, it's off into the unknown. You have to become an adult and pay your rent and get a job in order to pay your rent and buy all your books. And holy cow are those books expensive! Also, if you don't know what major you want to go into, make sure when you fill ut your application, you tell them that. Because if you choose one, you'll get those classes. And it's really hard to change majors.
Someone who wants to change their Major a bunch of times. It's really hard to change because this school has very few majors you can choose from and most of them are business majors.
Knowing my self back in high school, I wish I could have done alot of things different. I would tell myself the most importa...
Knowing my self back in high school, I wish I could have done alot of things different. I would tell myself the most important thing of all, "Be who you are and don't let anyone stand in your way". Now I know that is an easy typical saying but living life after high school, whether your the school jock or the class clown, once out of high school your just another person in the world. I wouldn't tell my self what I would be in the future because wheres the fun in living your life when you know whats gonna happen. I would tell myself that I should try my hardest and be great at as many things as I can, and no Idea of mine is stupid whether I want to be a massage therapist or a comedian, There are certain paths we take, and we take them for a reason, and that reason is to find out what we are ment for, what good we can do for our selfs and for others. Last but not least, just relax, have fun and don't let life stress you out, It's your life live it strong.
You might only be aware of an LDS Business College student by their clothing, but their hearts are bound together for truth ...
You might only be aware of an LDS Business College student by their clothing, but their hearts are bound together for truth and their eyes are single to the gift of education.
Our school doesn't have sports teams or an official mascot, but because of this; the students here find ways to interact with service in the community and create small clubs that range from ballroom dancing lessons, to indoor volleyball tournaments, to supporting the arts by getting together and going to symphonies downtown. Over 40% of our students are from foreign countries, and over 35 languages are spoken; which causes our class input to come from very different points of view.
If ye are prepared, you will not fear. The only way to be prepared is to prepare. That means finding every way you can to come to the same conclusions. Study beyond the book, hand-outs, or study-guides; feal the mental stretch as you discover your passion. Use the time you are given to enrich your life culturally, spiritually, emotionally, and of coarse intellectually. The biggest transition from high school to college is within you. YOU are now part of the suma cum lade that every high school had - the best of the best. Just do your best and forget the rest.
It is really cool to go to a school where majority of people have the same beliefs as you. I like how at LDSBC we all pretty ...
It is really cool to go to a school where majority of people have the same beliefs as you. I like how at LDSBC we all pretty much share the same standards. Though not every one is a Latter Day Saint that attends the Business School, but I believe that everyone has good standards. It makes it easier to get along with people.
If I could go back in time I would give myself a few advices that I feel like would have made things easier for me now. I would advice myself to save every penny that I earn because things can happen and all of a sudden your money could be gone and you might not have a way to pay for school, buy textbooks (which can be pricey), etc. I would also advice myself to take things more seriously. Don't take things for granted. Everything happens for a reason, but take advantage of the good things and appreciate them. Life is hard and things do not happen how you plan for them to happen. Be strong and stick through whatever hardships you might have because it will be ok. Do not give up because things are not your way. Be humble and appreacite all things around you. The transition from teen-ager to adult and high school to college might be a little different and hard to get used to, but do not let people bring you down and pressure you. Be yourself.
I don't think that there is an answer for this. There is no one that should not attend LDSBC. Well maybe if you aren't going into the programs that they offer. I do believe that anyone can and should go there if it is the program that they have a desire to go into.
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