How about putting some negative stars up like minus 2 or 3 or maybe moons for REAL BAD!!\r
EXPERIENCE: Went to this (certificate giving) ""school"" under a false assumption that I would have better luck getting hired on in the programming field. I was wrong, this is not an accredited college. NO degree, but a piece of paper stating ""DEGREE GIVING: CERTIFICATE"". I was dumb, assuming that my money was going to my education, instead it went to this ""schools"" pockets. The selling point was something like ""90% of our students get a job after graduating"". What they don't tell you is that the job could be flipping burgers at ""place name here"". Not in computer programming. If you want an education that counts go to a degreed college, here is the link from the US Department of Education ope.ed.gov/accreditation/\r
Use it to find an actual ACCREDITED college. The instruction in the ""school, college"" whatever it's suppose to be is mind numbing. I came out even dumber then when I entered. DO NOT WASTE your money. \r
HERE IS TO jena0782 THAT GAVE BROWN 5 STARS: \r
A maximum of 16 semester (24 quarter) credit hours will generally be accepted in transfer from vocational or technical colleges that have the appropriate regional accreditation. Credits approved for transfer will be treated as elective credits and will not count toward general education or the major"" This is directly off their site. The 16 semester or 24 quarter hours are ONLY electives. You can get those a lot quicker through the Regionally accredited college and probably cost less. The issue people have with Brown College is that the selling point is ""Degreed"", your degrees from Brown may be just CERTIFICATES in the eyes of a REGIONALLY accredited college. Congratulations on getting your Bachelors and Masters, but the fact remains even if you didn
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