I've been attending this college for 3 years as a science student, and I'm now on my last semester. All the teachers I had knew their material very well, but I would say only about 2/3 them were good at conveying information efficiently, at least to me.
I'm rating this college this low because I after years of being there, I felt that the textbooks explained much better than many of the professors did, and it got me thinking about how I could have used the time I spent in class to learn more from the textbooks, as I can easily learn more without getting distracted by talking when note taking. Then again, that also depends on who teaches and the method used to teach that material, and luck determines that since you won't always have a good professor for how they all vary. The worst experience I had was with one of my professors from my philosophy courses: He would verbally say what to memorize for a test, and instead write on the board what was much less relevant.
Another aspect that bothered me a lot was how jumbled up some of the courses were on our weekly schedules, enough that it feels like we are juggling between different courses rather than being systematic by focusing on one at a time for a more coherent learning experience. I noticed that classes of the same subject that tend to follow up one another within two days tend to be easier to follow compared to those that are too far apart within the week.
All in all, when a class "clicks", it clicks well, and you breeze through it. Though when it doesn't, it will likely be too late to drop out of it, and your final marks will still be negatively affected, forever harming your R-Score.