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    I tried doing a math class and the professor and the advisor were no help. Had to withdrawl from this class.

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    John Tyler Community College

    John Tyler Community College

    3.0(5 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I started out with a problem here. Long story short, transitioning to Richmond, Virginia has been a…read morebumpy ride and this particular segment of road was about to set me off. I wanted to register for classes. This is a beautiful campus that just pops up driving down Route 1 just passed a Target. Multiple buildings, which take some getting used to and a parking situation that I most certainly will need to figure out are interlaced with sidewalks and, from what I could see, a few summertime students. Counselors have extended hours on Mondays (until 7pm) to accommodate those of us who have to go to work everyday. However, this is on a walk-in basis and by the time I arrived, I had followed a line of people who would be keeping to the two counselors busy for the remainder of the office hours. I sent an email to a director in the counseling department to express my dissatisfaction with what appeared to be an unaccommodating system that not only made it an impossibility to accomplish the necessary preregistration counseling, but really had no valid workaround procedures. I was glad that I reached out to get more information. I was directed through a chain of responsible parties until I reached my counselor who obliged to an evening meeting on a day other than Monday (A SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT!!). The counselor got me all squared away and setup and ready to go. To have this stress eliminated is beyond a relief (because of the steps that can start rolling now that this is done). I haven't taken a class yet, but what I can hope is that the teachers have the same approach to connecting with the students. That will make this next year a breeze.

    I will say John Tyler is the best two year college in town. I have attend John Tyler for many many…read moreyears. I never ever meet a teacher I didn't like or I didn't get along with at all. They are always there to help you if you need it after class. I am seriously thinking about coming back to work on another degree. I highly recommend John Tyler.

    University of Richmond - University of Richmond -- Sunday, 22 June 2025

    University of Richmond

    4.2(14 reviews)
    17.6 miUniversity of Richmond, Near West End

    I think that you are going to love this university. I know plenty of alumni, I have used numerous…read morefacilities and my wife graduated from here. Every single time every single visit is top notch. The campus is beautiful, the employees seem very happy and even the locals have great experiences to reflect on. If you are trying to decide you have made a great decision on a small school you just have to know that you can't compare this to a big school can't compare this to a school that is vastly different but if there's certain items on your checklist this will be just as good as any other school that you are trying to compare it to.

    The University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia is a beautiful campus. I visited with a friend on…read morea Sunday morning while I was in town before driving home. I enjoyed walking around campus and took photos. I passed the School of Law building which is nice on the outside. It was a quiet day and campus wasn't too busy. The people that I encountered were friendly and helpful in directing me to the Spider Shop which I believe is in the student center. I was hoping to browse the shop and perhaps buy a shirt or other University memorabilia. Unfortunately, the Spider Shop was closed when I arrived so perhaps the shop closes on Sundays. I didn't attend University here but I enjoyed my short visit. My friend went to this University for undergrad and she had a great experience. **** GOAL of 250 reviews in 2026 - 92/250 total reviews in 2026 - 933 total Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 20 May 2026

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    William & Mary - Original 17th century bricks.

    William & Mary

    4.5(31 reviews)
    38.8 mi

    Both of my kids were interested in remaining in state and only one applied and was accepted. The…read morefocus for this review is their oldest building on campus that's is now having a major overhaul. Reconstruction of the Wren Building on the campus of William & Mary began Fall 2025. The Sir Christopher Wren Building at William & Mary is the oldest college building still standing in the United States and the oldest of the restored public buildings in Williamsburg. It was constructed between 1695 and 1700, before Williamsburg was founded, when the capital of the colony of Virginia was still located at Jamestown, and the tract of land between the James and York rivers which was to become Williamsburg was populated by crude timber buildings and known as "Middle Plantation." The Wren Building has been gutted by fire three times -- in 1705, 1859 and 1862. Each time the interior of the structure was rebuilt, and for more than three centuries, it has been "the soul of the College." In the building, generations of William & Mary students have attended classes and lectures, enjoyed meals and attended classes. The most honored tradition however of graduation exercises takes place here. The reconstruction is not expected to be complete until the 2026-2027 school year.

    I visited part of the W&M campus in mid-October 2023. It's lovely to walk through the grounds and…read moreview the historic buildings. The colonial architecture from England is a prominent theme throughout the campus. The Wren Building (perhaps the oldest college building in the United States) appears similar in design to the Royal Hospital of Chelsea (in London). The Sadler Center is a modern hub for student activities and socializing. It's a great building to visit if students are on campus as it can give you a sense of the campus vibe. The undergraduate students appear to outnumber graduate students (the law school is on a separate campus). I noticed one possible downside. While the campus is lovely, it does appear to be a "bubble" since it is physically isolated from a traditional community of local residents. Being physically next to Colonial Williamsburg - a mecca for tourists and Virginia middle school tour groups - may seem appealing at first. But it could grow old after a year or two.

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    Richard Bland College

    Richard Bland College

    1.5(2 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    Wish I could give them zero I highly recommend nobody attend this school. For starters screw…read moreeveryone major up and then make them stay for 3+ years then they overcharge you and try to justify it. Living on campus is the worst part about being there the dorms seems nice but they aren't I can't believe I wasted 2 semesters of my time there. The food there is horrible and unsanitary they don't seem to care they just turn a blind eye. Someone really should investigate that school and shut it down ASAP!! Stay away from there if you value your education and pockets!

    In the early 2000's RBC was an excellent school to attend but since Debbie L. Sydow became…read morepresident the quality of the school has diminished greatly. She doesn't interact with faculty members or students. A majority of the students have no clue what she looks like because she's never around. The school doesn't have a medical clinic so when students become ill they have to miss several days of class. The cafeteria has very little choices of food to select from, so a majority of the time your stuck eating unhealthy processed food like chicken tenders and fries everyday. Which gets old really fast. The school store lacks things like toiletries and household supplies so if you don't have a car your out of luck because the nearest store is fifteen miles away. The financial Aid office messed up a lot students funding this semester which left them with out books or meal swipes to eat with. The cafeteria doesn't open until 1:00 on the weekends so you have no way to get breakfast. The library doesn't open at all on Saturdays and until 4:00 on Sunday's. There is absolutely nothing at all to do on campus on the weekends. if you decide to live on campus you will be bored out of your mind. So a majority of the students get drunk or smoke weed. Twenty students were kicked out on the first weekend of school because of it. The school dropped GPA requirements this semester. Which was a big mistake because the quality of the students are trifling and straight rachet. I never saw so many bad weaves in my life!! Freedom Hall reeks of marijuana. The third floor in Patriot Hall smells like feet, onions from bad body odor and weed. Several people have had their property stolen. The housing manager Mr. Scott is never around to rectify the situation but he could careless anyway. He's very nonchalant about his duties as a manager and has no relationship with the students. So if you like to party and never go to class this is the place for you but if you take your education seriously keep looking .

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