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    Mission College - Welcome Week BBQ

    Mission College

    3.2(122 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Overall food recap as of 02/06/2026. So grateful for the free $30 spendings each week, thank you…read moreMission College! First off, when I came August 2025, I had a welcome bbq by the hospitality students! I loved the pasta salad with a hint of truffle. I have yet to find a replica of that. The sausage meat was a little tough, too salty for my liking. The beans were incredibly sweet for a smoky bbq. Otherwise, a well rounded lunch! One of the first things I got was the chicken tortilla soup and the salted caramel crunch cookie. I HAVE NOT seen it since then! Absolute perfection! The soup was $5 and DID NOT skimp on chicken. The cookie had chickpea bits and full of white chocolate chunks. DRINKS: I do miss the complimentary TEAVANA teas and coffee dispenser. The variety of teas was oh so fun to try each day. I've never had a bad matcha from the cafe, the baristas are incredibly energetic and welcoming any time of the day!! FOOD: let's get into the good stuff they have currently! 1) For breakfast: I love a side of the apple chicken sausage ($2.50) for breakfast! The fridge has SILK reg/chocolate almond milk bottle too! tbh lunch starts at 10:30am so I usually prefer that for the variety! 2) i usually prefer the poke/rice bowls over the tacos. I'd rec the tortillas be crisped or heated bc rn it just feels like the meat was thrown onto it with some sauce to be called a taco. I LOVE THE $7.50 QUESADILLA and CHICKEN WRAP. They do not skimp on portions. Everything is buttered/sauced up pretty nicely. The chicken is moist and melts the cheese nicely when it's warm. Crispy with the lettuce too **chef's kiss**. For burgers, the kpop gochujang grilled chicken burger is THE BEST. The two buns are buttered and spread with the spicy chili oil sauce. The chicken is moist and goes so well with the purple pickle onion + cabbage. Give me ten of them and I'll finish them one by one!!! 3) EXTRAS: additionally, I appreciate the extra coating on the tater tots and fries ($3 sides). The fridge has SO MANY DRINKS (olipop, diet Dr Pepper/cola, milk, water, celcius). Overall, I'm so grateful for mission college free food. It def helps during my breaks in between classes so I don't have to go off campus. Microwave also available so u can heat up cold food.

    The admission office staffs are incapable and do not resolve issues. Had such a bad experience with…read moreregistration and admission staffs, had no knowledge and very unhelpful.

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    UCSC Silicon Valley Extension

    UCSC Silicon Valley Extension

    2.7(42 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I have taken classes online for Educational Therapy and I have enjoyed what I have learned through…read morethe professors. All the instructors I have worked with have graduate degrees and several years of work experience. You can tell the instructors love their jobs, are passionate about their areas of interest, and are motivated to help you become a well-trained student and excellent professional. They want you to do well and be ready to move into the field in due time. In my opinion, I think that these courses will be a positive experience for you if you have at the minimum 2+ years of full time work experience in public education, special education, healthcare, occupational therapy, and or psychology. The classes were well-paced, organized, made sense, and directed students to many resources to use as students and professionally in the field. We were encouraged to join certain professional associations to keep up with professional education and to specialize. The trainings we were referred to in order to develop or enhance our skills have been well-rated, well-regarded, meet the gold standard, and are well-known for actually being helpful for the learners they are targeting. They offer several online classes to work at your own pace. More now, in fact than before. They have several classes each quarter which is convenient because you can finish many classes each quarter if your finances and schedule permits. They have short courses which make sense for the topics they are covering. When you do have to attend online meetings, they have commonly been on Zoom once or twice a week. They do have hybrid classes with alternating online meetings via Zoom for a couple of hours and independent work on your own time. Sometimes they have weekend seminars that last for a good chunk of time over a couple of weeks. I have yet to find them dull. Because this is a post-Graduate certificate, the work is rigorous. You do need to have childcare, family supportive care, and manage your calendar and daily schedule very well. You need a quiet corner with great internet to sit in lecture, put in the time to read, and plan out your writing assignments and projects. If your life and family are not currently peaceful, calm, and orderly, wait to start the classes until they are. The instructors are so helpful and supportive, but they can only do so much. The amount of reading assigned is generous, but never painful. The material is useful, relevant, interesting, and thought-provoking. I'm looking forwards to learning more.

    Games & Playable Media Alumni here!…read more The building went through a recent renovation about a year or so ago during remote classes. So the interior is super modern, team offices are spacious (TV's in each room with ip screen sharing), great lecture room technology, and overall clean. There's usually always security at the front. And kind staff if you ever need anything. Great space for learning :D

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    De Anza College

    De Anza College

    3.6(237 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    So I was here for a school field trip, for our 1st graders…read more We visited to the Planetarium, and the hosts were super helpful and gracious. The 1 hour program was good, but I felt the introduction video, with "Luna the moth", wasn't age appropriate for our kids. It felt too babyish and they weren't interested in that part. The rest of the program was great, and it kept their attention throughout the rest of the program. I think also more interactive content would be helpful, instead of the kids staring up at a screen for 1 hour. Also not being able to record our field trip inside was a bummer, so we don't have any evidence of what we saw. I understand their policies, but it would be nice to have some pictures and video of what they saw during the show. The person hosting too, was pretty dry lol. Her voice was very monotone and her jokes were a lot of 80's references, which was way over their heads, because they're only 7 years old, lol.

    I went to De Anza from 2014-2019. After getting academically disqualified from SJSU and not being…read moreable to reenroll in classes I needed to retake, I thought going to De Anza would be my best option to pick myself up, and it was. The professors were super nice and wanted you to pass your classes. Coming in, I thought De Anza would be super easy and I wouldn't have to put in any effort; I was somewhat right and wrong. Some of the classes were easy and fun; with only 20-30 students in a class, the classes were more intimate than bigger CSU or UC classes. Some of the classes were legitimately difficult, but they were passable if you really put your mind to it. The food in the cafeteria and cafe were affordable and delicious. I loved the sandwiches, coffee, and instant ramen. Parking is bad in the morning-afternoon, but empties out around late afternoon. Traffic on 85 is bad around 3pm though so I personally liked going to evening classes. Wish I put my mind into my studies a little more back then but hey I have a bachelors degree now and am in grad school. De Anza's classes and professors were there for me when I had nobody to help me. I'll always appreciate my time there!

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