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    Simpson University - Future Nursing student in direct entry BSN nursing program

    Simpson University

    2.6(19 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I attended their men's and women's league championship games last night, both wins against Northern…read moreNew Mexico. The men's game was just fine. However, the behavior during and after the women's game were horrible. One player appeared to be trying to pick a fight continuously during the game. I sat at midcourt as I like to see everything and I had no vested interest in the outcome. A mother of a Simpson player sat a few rows behind me and she was loud and continued to verbally accost the officials and opposing team. A Cal Maritime staff member had to go and talk with her for some time. After the staff left, the woman calmed down for a bit but she soon escalated her verbal assaults, even encouraging players to assault their opponents and the officials. I got up and moved to another part of the gym but one of the officials stopped the game and ejected her. I'm sure her daughter was proud. After the game, even though Simpson won, I saw this woman and a number of other Simpson parents yelling at the officials as they left the building under police escort. The coach never made any effort to control his players or fans. Such a poor exhibition of Christianity. If this is what Simpson condones, I highly recommend that people stay away. Also, I saw similar behavior by Simpsonites at a game against William Jessup University a few years ago.

    Loved this school, location, nursing program. Peace and serenity. Beautiful location. Staff,…read morestudents are genuine, kind, loving, and HAPPY. Christ centered education!

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    Simpson University - The winners of the annual pickleball tournament 2019

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    Shasta College

    Shasta College

    3.3(9 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Their phone system is a complete joke. You go through several different menus, only to be put on…read morehold and hung up on. I've called countless times over the months and have been unable to reach anyone. They drop you from classes without reason, and the admissions office staff always have horrible attitudes. I'd love to talk about my experience as a student here, but they are so disorganized and unhelpful that I'm not able to attend this college.

    I love this place. The campus is wonderful. It has the only Redwood trees east of the coast, and…read moreit's a nice little park like grove with picnic tables to chill in the shade. They just recently spent however many thousands of dollars on outdoor solar panel charging stations (where students can charge devices), but I still havn't seen one kid using them because there is no shade structure to utilize, lol, which I understand because of the solar panels, but come on, an average day here is hot. There's only a few tables and a few benches outside, otherwise, people literally sit on the floor of hallways. Ok, caught me, I am here to gripe, so here goes. First of all, why start school in Mid-August? College of the Redwoods doesn't start back until the 29th! But Shasta College makes it's students come in the middle of the hottest month of the summer (15th), in one of the hottest places in the country? Aren't you people supposed to be educated? Secondly, as I led up to previously, instead of pointless things that noone uses, spend money on things people actually will use, like shade structures on campus for one. There are only two such structres, and they are both designated as smoking areas (that nonsmoking students avoid like the plague). So smokers have a cool place to hang out, but non smokers have basically nothing. Noone even uses the outdoor auditorium because there is no shade of any kind, and delapidaded buildings (the old ticket store?) now fester mold and rodents. Tear down the old buildings if they're not being used. Put up some new stuff. Pretty basic. Also, for God sake, spend some money on revamping the rooms a bit. The lecture hall in the 800 building is the room where important confrences and meetings are held, and the light socket on the front wall has wires sticking out and the broken cover on the floor, explosing a hole in the wall. It has been that way for years, and would literally cost less than a dollar to fix. Instead, now everyone that comes to attend an event at SC sees this, not to mention the students that actually pay to be here. Little things. Another idea, stucco over the awful brown rock siding on all the exterior buildings. It wouldn't cost a lot, and the white buildings would look modern and more aptly suited to environment than the brown boxes that still look like the 1950's. And why does campus outside seem like a ghost town? I am literally expecting to see a tumble-weed blowing by. Bring back the pond instead of a stagnant concrete hole in the middle of campus. Bring back the waterfall. We have thousands of millions of gallons of water less than ten miles of way, and our campus deserves to have a few thousand of it for beautification purposes. They allow every other business in town water to water their lawns and bushes, so why are we are not even allowed to keep our public gardens going?! Green it up!!! Ok SC, so I know I'm harshing your mellow right now, and I do apologize for that. As I said before I really love this place, and really want to see it become as good as it can be, and this is sort of my parting letter as a graduate who has spent hours on campus and loved every minute of it. p.s. the speedbumps are unnecessary

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    Shasta College - Downtown building.

    Downtown building.

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    California State University - Chico - Garrett F. is/was a senator and treasurer, among other things, at Butte College and Chico State, based on web results.

    California State University - Chico

    3.8(62 reviews)
    64.5 mi

    Such an amazingly beautiful campus!!! The recent improvements really make this place shine…read more Gorgeous views around every corner.

    After some time has passed since graduating in the Fall of 2023 with Cum Laude honors, I can safely…read moresay my experience at CSUC was more than worth it. The College of Agriculture helped me significantly in learning advanced concepts in regards to Plant and Soil Science as a transfer student from a community college. The job I currently work at aligns quite well with the curriculum taught by the dedicated professors both in general education and in the college itself. The campus itself is gorgeous all year long and the surrounding downtown area provides many helpful services to make life happen. The outdoor areas too are wonderful and are well worth exploring (time permitting). The financial aid package provided by FAFSA (highly recommended, if not mandatory to apply) too was something neither my dad or I expected to make use of. Not sure why some other reviewers experienced issues with the system. I experienced no problems the whole time while enrolled as a student. Perhaps my enjoyment of the experience is skewed due to the fact that the pandemic greatly altered many aspects of the university itself when I first transferred (then gradually rolled back). If I could, I would give 4.5 stars. At the end of the day, higher education is a choice, and CSUC was a great choice indeed for me!

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    California State University - Chico - Garrett F. is/was a senator and treasurer, among other things, at Butte College and Chico State, based on web results.

    Garrett F. is/was a senator and treasurer, among other things, at Butte College and Chico State, based on web results.

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    University of California Forestry Camp - Stream Ecology Day at the Fritz Hall classroom/cabin.

    University of California Forestry Camp

    5.0(1 review)
    81.2 mi

    Forestry Camp (circa 1917) is run by UC Berkeley's Forestry Department/College of Natural Resources…read moreand is situated in Meadow Valley, CA in Plumas County. The closest "big town" is Quincy (about 15-25 minute drive away), and the closest "city" would be Reno, NV about 100 miles away (about two hours). Every summer, Forestry Camp is home to an intense 8-week summer course that sees undergraduates from various disciplines and universities taking four introductory forestry courses. They familiarize students with the local Sierra Nevada ecology, map and compass skills, and forestry equipment (e.g. diameter to breast height tape, clinometers, etc.) before tackling more advanced topics including silviculture and utilization (how to grow trees and then utilize the end products known as lumber). It is an extremely exciting session, and it is required of all Forestry students at Cal. It is a fast way of earning a Forestry minor at Cal, which was what I did. Students from other universities across the nation (not just limited to the UC system) may apply and sign up for camp. It usually accommodates between 30 to perhaps 45 campers. Students are housed in "bunkhouses" comprised of four rooms with two students to a room. If there aren't as many students for a year though, you may end up having a room all to yourself (as was my case). Other students who want a more up-and-close experience with nature can opt for "shantyhouse cabins" that are standalone cabins on the outskirts of camp. They have mesh screens and aren't as insulated as a result. They're still two to a cabin, and are hotly sought after at the start of camp. There is plenty more information that I want to write about Forestry Camp, but there is a text limit on Yelp so I've striven to provide an introductory text to what it is. But I do want to say that coming to camp during my undergraduate career was one of the best decisions I made in college. Of all my years of education, I have never felt like I have learned anything more useful than what I did here. I was always appreciative everyday going to class that I was learning among all these towering Douglas Firs and sugar pine trees. I felt that I lived more in the 56 or so days I spent here in Meadow Valley than in my whole life. Of course, your mileage may vary. All in all, Forestry Camp is home to an amazing collegiate experience. You spend almost your entire day with your fellow campers, seven days a week. You learn so much about a critical natural resource. And then on the weekends you go to Thunder Cafe and recreate in the woods and creeks. If you want to learn more, hit me up.

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    University of California Forestry Camp - Alumni Weekend at camp.

    Alumni Weekend at camp.

    University of California Forestry Camp - Stream Ecology Day at the Fritz Hall classroom/cabin.

    Stream Ecology Day at the Fritz Hall classroom/cabin.

    University of California Forestry Camp - The penultimate day of camp. One last volleyball game.

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    The penultimate day of camp. One last volleyball game.

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