Address: 50 Frida Kahlo Way, San Francisco, CA 94112, USA
“I've only ever been inside the Multiuse Building and the Rec Center for a swim class at Ocean Campus. City College multiple sites across San Francisco and classes are offered both in person, hybrid, and online (sync and asynchronous). Languages like Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, German, Italian, French, and Tagalog are regularly offered, although sessions are fewer for higher level courses. Except for Spanish and Mandarin, the expectation is that you'll transfer to an institution with more advanced level classes. The college has a number of defunct certificate programs and cool classes that are no longer offered, eg app and game design in the computer science department. The Ocean campus is walking distance from Balboa Park Station, a terminus for the K, M, and J trains + the BART trains going toward Daly City/Millbrae/SFO. There's also a ton of parking, although it isn't all free. The community college is free if you're an SF resident. You pay some or all your tuition upfront, and it's refunded throughout the semester (that's been my experience). I was able to register and get my account working in very little time. Taking CS classes that use the Hills computer for submitting homework are hell on earth. Not all professors explain how to access the College's SQL database or how to remote login into the terminal. In those situations, you wonder why you're taking a class in the first place since you need to do 99% of your learning and troubleshooting on your own. I've only used the counseling services to get my units approved or to schedule my graduation, but the few counselors I've interacted with are very helpful and proactive. If you want to save money before transferring, you can't go wrong with City College. If you just want to take a class for fun or work on a certificate, there are tons of useless courses on computer networking / frontend development, paralegal stuff, construction management, and basically every Math course you'd want before upper level engineering / science stuff.”
Address: 429, Greenhouse 1, 1600 Holloway Ave Hensill Hall, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: 250 Executive Park Blvd #4900, San Francisco, CA 941343335, USA
Address: 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: 2 Harrison St floor 6, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
“This is a great building right smack dab in the middle of FiDi/SOMA. It's very easy to get to as it's right along the Embarcadero. It's also in the same building complex as Google San Francisco. The rooms in this Wharton building remind me of Huntsman Hall in Philadelphia. Very open, great views of the Bay Bridge, and very modern. They host a lot of MBA executive programs here so that would speak to why it's so well kept. There's a very convenient garage under the building that makes parking easy.”
Address: 50 Frida Kahlo Way, San Francisco, CA 94112, USA
“Honestly, a really great school. It's not perfect, and it can be old and dingy, but many of the professors are actually really good and their teaching style and assignments set you up well for elite schools (I transferred to one of the top schools in Canada). The admin isn't always competent, but they are good about fixing mistakes and listening. Most professors were also pretty understanding of illness and other life events that could affect your studies. I'm so glad I finished my community college journey here. It's a great resource; use it while you can, and help preserve it for others.”
Address: 3333 California St # 265, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA
Address: 250 Executive Park Blvd STE 4900, San Francisco, CA 941343335, USA
Address: San Francisco State University, 800 Font Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: San Francisco State University, 802 Font Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: 21 Buckingham Way, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: 250 Georgia Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312, USA
Address: 649 Mission St Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
“I've been attending this institution part-time for 2 yrs for the MBA program and it has been the exact experience I was hoping for. Flexible schedule, positioned right smack in the middle of the Bay, a close cohort of diverse students who take pride in sharing the experience together, professors who are on the cutting edge of sustainability academia, and alumni who consist of the top sustainability professionals in the Silicon Valley and abroad.”
Address: Smith Hall, City College of San Francisco, 50, Frida Kahlo Way, San Francisco, CA 94112, USA
“Tom made things very simple. Made it there 30 mins before close and was out of there. Very efficient. Thanks Tom”
Address: 460 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA
“Five stars”
Address: San Francisco State University, 798 Font Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: 3333 California St, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA
“It's a nice area employees were just hanging out and it seemed laid back. I was waiting for the test it was quick and easy.”
Address: 39 Mesa St studio a, San Francisco, CA 94129, USA
“I have never written a review before, but there is no way I can go on without making sure that because of this it will help someone someday. Let me start off simply by saying that THIS is without a doubt the school to attend if you want to be an actor. It is completely incredible in every way. Not only did it help me learn what it truly takes to be an actor and provide me with the knowledge to tackle this dream, but it also changed my life personally. The amount of growing that one will go through while attending this school is indescribable. I can assure anyone that if you are serious about being an actor, this is the place for you. Jim is definitely the teacher you are looking for if you are passionate and dedicated about this. He has continued the legacy of Sanford Meisner flawlessly. You will be pushed to grow and held to a standard that will help you in pursuit of this dream, all in the best possible way of course! He is as passionate about acting as he is about helping his students be a force to be reckoned with. You will not be let down at all throughout the entirety of the training. I've completed the formal 2 year training and there is an optional business class afterwards. I was lucky enough to take and recently complete this class with both Jim and Kyla, his daughter, who has a ridiculous wealth of knowledge about the industry given her background. I can say that I'm more than ready to tackle anything that comes my way in the acting world! Not only was the training an absolute gift in and of itself, but the bonds that I have made through this school and its community are an amazing bonus. I have an artistic family for life, and I treasure all of these people very dearly. I just want to end by saying to anyone reading this who is thinking about attending. Yes, it is scary to go through 2 years worth of training. Will it be difficult? Yes. Will it test your limits? Yes. Trust when I say, have patience and it is all more than worth it. You won't believe where you'll be when you have finished!”
Address: 50 Phelan Ave., Bungalow 615, San Francisco, CA 94112, USA
Address: San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Address: C-119, 50 Frida Kahlo Way, San Francisco, CA 94112, USA
Address: 50 Phelan Ave., Student Union Building Room 104B, San Francisco, CA 94112, USA
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