Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building

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Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building
5.6

Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building is located in Hampton (Usa). Featured in the korean language schools category, it has a rating of 5.6. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building is in position 3 out of 6 in korean language schools in Hampton

Customer Reviews

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Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building has a rating of 3.7 out of 5 based on over 28 reviews on Google

Kenny Meeks

Instead of helping you they purposely fail you and let you fail. I changed my major to a certificate because of purposely being failed by my professors and because of that i can’t go to school until I pay one of my classes off. Can’t really judge someone about something being right when this clearly says I’m right and you have teachers saying that grammar matters and there are grammer rules yet in collective nouns it says there are no rules.

Kenny Meeks ☆ 1/5
Jmack460 W

I recently took the motorcycle 2-day class at TNCC and it was the simple the best class I can remember ever taking! The instructors were simply awesome with Mike, who was the lead "Riding Coach", and his assistant Steve, they were very detailed and thorough. They took students who were timid, afraid, hesitant; those who had NEVER gotten on a motorcycle before and gave them the life saving lessons that I'm sure they will remember for the rest of their lives. By the time they were done with all of us we all were confident and eager to get on ANY motorcycle! If you pay attention they will train you to stay alive while on the road. It's amazing how quickly they can teach you how to safely ride a motorcycle! Outstanding team of professionals!!

Jmack460 W ☆ 5/5
Sylent Agenda

This was a pretty good school to attend. The professors were very helpful in getting you prepared to walk the stage and take you to the next level. I really like that TNCC can transfer you to any college in Virginia. Get all of your pre-requisites out of the way and develop an understanding for college atmosphere, then enjoy the four year experience in half the time, at half the price, while having more time to invest in your major at said University. My only complaints: the jets fly into Langley directly over the school, which is loud and kind of annoying at times. There is also not too much to do as far as student activities and/or student to student interactions on a downtime level. All in all, this was a great experience.

Sylent Agenda ☆ 4/5
Rachel Hasbrouck

Took the motorcycle riding class over a 3 day weekend. It was great, helpful and informative. Got my riding endorsement and still remember tips they have during the class each time I'm out on the bike. Highly recommend!

Rachel Hasbrouck ☆ 5/5
Specter

Thomas Nelson is a nice school imo. PLEASE go on ratemyprofessor in order to get a good instructor. Campus is a little bland imo, but then again, this is a community college. I find most of the students here to be great, making friends is easy, just put yourself out their a little bit and you'll be quiet surprised when people open up to you. If you're having trouble figuring out what classes to take for your major, then I HIGHLY recommend to see if you qualify for trio.They are a great student support service. And if not, meet up with an academic adviser WHENEVER you have questions about what classes to take. Believe it or not, these people really want to help you out. Library is rather small, but they'll have what you need. And many supplemental academic books/material can be found for FREE online on their catalog (As E-books).You're going to find rude students, teachers, staff, rude people period; no matter where you go, that's life. But the majority of them are just fine here at Thomas Nelson. I find it unfair that other people are unable to give a fair review of the college, only giving lopsided 1 star reviews on personal issues. Or some ambiguously positive review on the flipside. The problem with this is that people fail to give readers the big picture of the college, and ultimately leave readers with an incomplete or distorted view of the college itself. I hope this one can give you a fair overview of the campus.

Specter ☆ 5/5
Nicolas Dakota

Do not surprised if you got an email today ,but email saying your class started 10 days ago . Or either maybe you are scheduled and attended in class for a week ,but some one called you and say you are not passed teast for this class ,and first you should do that .

Nicolas Dakota ☆ 2/5
Edward Dunn

Excellent training program. The instructors were knowledgeable and helpful. I would recommend this school to everyone that has aspirations of being a cdl driver.

Edward Dunn ☆ 5/5

Information about Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building

Address

Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building is located at Hampton III, 525 Butler Farm Rd, Hampton, VA 23666, United States

Phone

The phone number of Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building is +1 757-825-2800

Website

The website of Virginia Peninsula Community College - Hampton III Building is: vpcc.edu

Business Hours

Monday: 08:00–17:00
Tuesday: 08:00–17:00
Wednesday: 08:00–17:00
Thursday: 08:00–17:00
Friday: 08:00–17:00
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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