Colleges you need to avoid…



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42 comentarios en “Colleges you need to avoid…

  1. Good evening. Do you happen to know how good or bad Southern New Hampshire University and Triffin University are? The offer double degrees, one from USA and one from Mexico. Thank you

  2. I got accepted into several of the top UCs and if I were to go to those places, I'd have to pay twice the amount (around $40k) private schools and liberal arts colleges were offering me. Please keep in mind that I am from a higher middle income family. Higher education is still expensive since we have many children in the household. Some privates gave me no financial aid whatsoever, but it is still worth a try to apply to those schools. I don't regret choosing a liberal arts college at all!

  3. Im currently enrolled at Southern New Hampshire University. My classes go by terms for me so I can finish my degree in 3 years instead of 4. Are you familiar with this school?

  4. I'm 26 years old and will be attending a private university in Austin, Texas this fall semester! (I'm really excited after returning back to my home city from new student orientation). I avoided college until mainly because I lacked the structure from not understanding what I'd like to do as a career. Honestly I wasn't aware of the way private universities work (or at least the school where I'm a student at). I just avoided private schools due to the cost. It blows my mind about how opposite my personal case worked out! Summary: 50,000 a year. I received federal grants, 3 school grants, then applied for the 2 small loans my fafsa could offer. My total per semester as a full time on campus student with meal plan is five thousand a semester. That's it. I can more than work with only 10K a year if it means I get to be a part of that campus I've already found my belonging with. My lack of research could have made this happen years earlier ago for me, but once admissions got into contact with me I've gained many big new insights. That is how I found this video because I'm so interesting in learning more about this new concept in my life lol

  5. This was a useless video. The same type of video as “there is this airline that is just a gust of wind away from crashing planes. They are re falling apart. I’m not going to name them though”. Pure junk video.

  6. Like a list made by the Department of Education by the Federal Government is trustworthy…..what a joke. Just about everything listed in the video is either common knowledge or not relevant.

  7. I've taught for profit schools. You can't fail anyone, the loans are like credit card loans, they ruin your credit, and if the student defaults they can't even get food stamps. And the bizarre reality is, you can tell students this and they sign up anyway. Why do they do this? Because the school loan comes with a check for "living expenses." They get a $500 purse and cell phone and $200 tennis shoes and a bus pass. Credit ruined before they even start work. It's designed this way.

  8. I was removed from Southern Oregon University after completing 76/90 credits of a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a 3.23 GPA, all my internship hours, registered to graduate and removed for no single reason or incident. I was enrolled in disability services but things got really complicated. I am about a year out of school and don't have a job, won't have a job, and my calling has been completely ended, I felt like I was meant to be a counselor and a purpose

  9. I am 37 years old and I have a bachelor's degree international studies in journalism so I have pretty much used up all of my state and a federal grants. But I do want to go back to school for either a master's degree or a more useful degree like a veterinary assistant. However, I found out that it will cost me around $40,000 to go back to school seeing as I already have a bachelor's degree. Do you have any guidance or advice for me? Because I really do want to go back to school to get a degree a useful one at that. Sorry, I am using my voice to text message system so my grammar probably looks like s***

  10. I go to what I believe by name is a very reputable, internationally known private university, and I can tell you their classes are GARBAGE! My undergrad at a private business school was superior to my graduate experience. I am halfway through, and I hate it. I've tried to remain positive about these classes, but they're trash. My Applied Stats for Psych class was the only one I felt like I learned anything in. It's a 10 week semester on either an A, B, or C track. Figure it out, and stay away. Do not go online if you can. On a positive note, I started my MA at Golden Gate University, and that school is exceptional and worth every platinum polished penny you pay them. I'm an A student, but I was swimming with some big fish that were challenging me. It was great! It was just too expensive.

  11. You're killing me. You can name the names! You're allowed to have an opinion. I can tell you about an elaborate cillege fraud that was committed by a school in Chicago. Face it. The whole system is corrupt. I think the for-profit achhops that are accredited & affordable are a good choice, along with community colleges and State schools. Most people dont even realize you can get a transfer scholarship from a community college when you leave fot your bachelors. Great way to save money.

  12. Just to reiterate what many have commented, private universities are more often than not, much less expensive as state schools. While state schools' listed cost is certainly cheaper, they provide much less scholarships and grants. The net cost of private schools ends up significantly lower than state schools. If you're going to pay full price anywhere, the state schools are the way to go, everything else being equal. But generally, for the majority of people, private schools will be less.

  13. Private Liberal arts schools seem more expensive because of their published price tag. These tags keep most people from even applying. I’d strongly recommend people ignore published prices because unlike most colleges where there is a 1 price for all, Private liberal arts schools are known for working with you based on income.

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