/r/ClarkCollege
Learn with us at Clark College located in Vancouver, WA.
Learn with us at Clark College located in Vancouver, WA.
/r/ClarkCollege
I (19 M) am currently living with a 46 year old woman who is insufferable, and i need to move in with someone my age. Im a diesel engineering major and spend a lot of time outside hiking, climbing, and going to the gym. I cook a lot of meals at home (will cook for you too!!), so let me know if anyone would like to set me up for an interview :) pls i cant take any more of these lonely adult w cats situation
I'm a student at Clark College. I need to take a few Natural Science courses but I'm terrible at science and math. I excel in the humanities, but STEM is not my thing.
I need to figure out which course(s) to take to get the credits I need without having to absolutely suffer for 10 weeks. I need to take 3 natural sciences this year. I'm taking Astronomy right now and I am kind of struggling. I'm planning to take Engineering (Intro to Design) next and for the last one, my current top options are:
Intro to Biology
Intro to Physical Science
Intro to Meteorology
Which do you think would be easiest? Are there any I didn't list that would be easy?
Thank you!
I tried using Discord https://discord.com/invite/6NQUUaeHBR and after entering Clark College, I was waitlisted. It would be nice to have a place to ask questions and talk to fellow students.
Hi everyone,
I’m a web development student at Clark College looking for a study partner. If you’re in the Vancouver, WA area and interested in studying together, please reach out! We can meet in person or online.
Thanks!
Does any of you know how much this course costs per term?
Can’t find the cost for the program. Any help?
Can you tell me how difficult it was and which professor?
Is there another subreddit where students are more active? Or is this the only one
Been looking for a coo lil IT group ☀️
I know this is stupid but just wanted to did out. Does anyone know when professors submit final grades? I’m turning in my final 2 days after the term and I the professor is super understanding and lenient, but I don’t know if they’ll take it due to when final grades are require to be posted.
Is there chemical engineering as a major in college? If so, can i take that major for two years and then transfer to university of washington?