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Concorde Career Institute
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This school is a RIP-OFF. I was in the Billing and Coding program. Luckily, I had good coding instructors and you will learn alot. But Concorde is a business, a corporate mind set. "Get their money and the hell with them afterwards" is the impression I got from them. Going through a 7-month program, and achieving 4 Director's Awards, I'm told that I wouldn't get my diploma if I could not do the 40 hr a week for 4 weeks non-paying externship. I already work full-time shift hours with a lot of overtime. Their Graduate Services department, and I use the word "Services" loosely, is one big joke. They could care less about you. Also, former coding graduates would come visit my class and admit that they were still out of work. Contact with former classmates tell me the same thing. I've decided that I don't need the school's diploma. I'm still working full time, but when I decide to go job hunting for part time coding work, I will present the director's awards and my high average
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