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May 2024 by Alexandria “Lexie” Chew
Very welcoming and friendly crowd!
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May 2024 by Penny Chen
Good school, all good!
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April 2024 by Juan Carlos Montana A
Great place for Studie
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April 2024 by neha garg
I was here for an exam. The staff is friendly and supportive. It was a smooth experience.
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April 2024 by Sarai Rondón
I do not recommend taking the introductory English course at this school, I have two levels and for each level they make you buy a book that you do not even use half of, then they do not open more levels to finish the book, they simply send you to do the next level If having learned everything necessary to be there, the way of teaching English is poorly organized, it is not the teachers' fault since they only have a month and a half to teach a book that is very thick, I recommend that this school organize these levels better so that the book looks complete, and not just sell books that will not be used. This goes directly to the organizers and owners.
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March 2024 by Michael Bassey
Great place to study
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March 2024 by Franklin Vivar
It's too expensive to purchase books.
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March 2024 by Kate F
A little gem of a theater!
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December 2023 by Ty Gould Jacinto
I recently had the privilege of attending ANJEC's 50th Environmental Congress, a landmark event that brought together environmental enthusiasts, policymakers, and community members to discuss critical environmental issues facing New Jersey and beyond. The Congress was held at the Mercer County Community College, a picturesque venue that provided a fitting backdrop for the inspiring discussions that unfolded.From the moment I stepped into the event space, I was struck by the palpable energy and enthusiasm permeating the atmosphere. The organizers had meticulously planned every detail, ensuring a seamless and engaging experience for all participants. The well-organized schedule allowed attendees to navigate effortlessly between diverse sessions, each offering unique insights into various environmental topics.One of the highlights of the Congress was my opportunity to speak about a topic close to my heart: land injustices faced by Native American communities in New Jersey. The audience was incredibly receptive, engaging in thoughtful discussions that underscored the importance of recognizing and addressing these injustices. The Congress provided a valuable platform for amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, fostering dialogue, and promoting meaningful action.The Congress also showcased the remarkable work being done by individuals and organizations across the state to protect our environment. From innovative conservation initiatives to community-driven environmental stewardship projects, the event highlighted the power of collective action in preserving New Jersey's natural beauty and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.In addition to the stimulating discussions and inspiring presentations, the Congress offered ample opportunities for networking and collaboration. I enjoyed connecting with fellow environmental advocates, sharing ideas, and exploring potential partnerships. The event fostered a sense of community and camaraderie, reinforcing that we are all interconnected in our efforts to protect our planet.Overall, ANJEC's 50th Environmental Congress was an exceptional event that exceeded my expectations. It provided a comprehensive overview of the pressing environmental challenges facing New Jersey while also celebrating the achievements and ongoing efforts to safeguard our environment. The event's emphasis on inclusivity, community engagement, and action-oriented solutions inspired me to continue advocating for environmental stewardship and social justice.I commend ANJEC for organizing such a meaningful and impactful event. The 50th Environmental Congress is a testament to the organization's unwavering commitment to protecting our environment and fostering a sustainable future for New Jersey.
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November 2023 by Ed Emrich
Great baseball field, but a little bit of a walk to get to it.
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November 2023 by John Ervin
Long walk to the baseball field. Field is a hybrid turf infield and a grass outfield. Well maintained.
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September 2023 by Robin Argueta
The ESL classes are the worst there can be, I do not recommend them, they put all the students at the same level, they do not care what level of English they have, they do not care if they understand the class or not, simply Pay the $2,600 for three classes that They pass you by just going to listen.ESL classes are the worst thing there can be, I don't recommend them they put all students at the same level they don't care what level of English they have they don't care if they understand the class or not, just pay the $2,600 for three classes that they spend you for just going to listen.
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August 2023 by Carol Farina
Great show!
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July 2023 by Terri B
While I don't know much about the actual college, I know the Kelsey theater within the college is a lovely live entertainment stage. And they put on some great shows here! Would highly recommend. Not overly expensive either!
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July 2023 by Joel Handler
Nice conference center