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Businiess name:  Carrington College Portland
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I didn't really know much about Apollo, and I wanted to know how it would compare to a community college. I was hoping I could get my associates degree in Pharmacy Tech or something faster there. The website didn't have many details so I called and talked to an admissions person. They wouldn't tell me much over the phone and really pressured me to make an appointment to come to the school. When I got there it was like talking to a used car salesman! The admissions lady pressured me into committing right away and seeing finicial aid the same day. Then she tried to brush off my questions about if I'd earn a associates degree (you don't only a "diploma" which is NOTHING) and if credits would transfer to other schools (they don't). Watch out, only go here if you want to pay a ton of money to not even get an associates degree, and earn useless credtis that you can't use anywhere else.

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