The admissions people are all about numbers. They keep they're job based on how many people the can recruit into the school, so they lie. They told me they were only taking in new students in July, and I had to start about a month after my interview with the school, and that I had to enroll for this particular date or there was no other option. When I got to class my teacher said (and I also realized myself) that they start new classes and take in new students every six weeks. Hmmm....
They make you feel like you were accepted into a prestigious private college who only accepts a handful of students, when really they accept any and everyone.
I feel like I'm back in high school going here, a lot of the students are very immature, even though they're in their 20's-40's. Some of the teachers are alright, but I feel like I'm not getting an education that's worth $20,000 for 14 months. The staff will call you if you miss a day, asking 'how your education is going' and pretending like they care about our personal lives, when they're job is based
on how many students stay in the classroom each day.
I have tried to stay positive and find the good in this school, but it's getting harder to do so. I'm trying to decide whether or not I want to drop out and search for a better, more honest school, or just continue through it to get my license and certification and get out of this place into a real job where I'm not treated like a child and lied to.
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