Overall Review of Intensive Training Residence (Itr)
common4 reviews mention this
Staff responsiveness varies
Staff helpfulness is inconsistent, with some reviewers struggling to get answers by phone or with questions.
Several reviewers describe difficulty getting timely help, including not answering the phone and not being helpful when trying to get answers. Others mention that staff members and advisors are polite, welcoming, and supportive, including providing help during stressful times. Overall, the experience appears to depend on who you connect with and what you need.
caveat4 reviews mention this
Instruction quality is mixed
Reviewers disagree on whether classes are truly taught versus just assigned.
Some reviewers say instruction falls short, describing an environment where an instructor stands in front of the class and provides handouts without effectively teaching. Others counter with positive experiences, including praise for awesome instructors and programs that feel beneficial and well organized. A few reviews also express that they want clearer expectations up front, like whether certain financial options are accepted.
common2 reviews mention this
Campus life keeps students engaged
Reviews frequently mention organized campus life and activities.
One review highlights scheduling of multiple campus activities and intramural sports across seasons. Another describes a broader range of choices and student organizations that create a college-life feel, with opportunities that go beyond just coursework.
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Cleaning and upkeep raise concerns
Cleaning and maintenance show up in reviews, including at least one concern about room readiness.
A couple of reviewers mention ongoing cleaning and remodeling to other buildings. One reviewer specifically says a room was not cleaned or sanitized when returning for the next term, despite being told it was ready. Taken together, cleanliness appears to be uneven based on the reviewer's experience.
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