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The Bryman School of Phoenix
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Though some teachers are wonderful I've found that as a current student many things are lacking. Provocative dress by administration in a medical aimed school, shuffling students around to varying offices (admissions to campus president to --- and --- and so on. Graduate placement scrambles and often forgets about promises made to students about finding out information: never to get back to them. Degrees are not offered to new students as old ones are being grandfathered out without that phrase being used by the staff. There's no information about said accred. except rumors and overall it's a frustrated student body with many transferring, dropping out, or changing to a certificate; possibly not what they moved thousands of miles for. Overall, I regret my attendance here with exception for meeting a few good people in a large sea of things far from good standard.
Pros: Classes are there;frequent bbqs, and other floof.
Cons: Courses change, less than admirable staff
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