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Businiess name:  Bradford School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
At first I was happy to start this school and its paralegal program because of its claims of an intense curriculum. I soon found out there were things not discussed in the initial interviews. First, they have a very strict dress code and will send you home and mark you absent for the day if violated. This can be costly if you dont own the clothes they favor. Second, if you fail a single class, you automatically get booted from the school for a year. You may as well withdraw after that. Third, the class schedules are fixed and unchangeable, starting as early as 8am and ending as late as 4pm. This can be a huge hassle if you plan to work while going to school. For half the classes I had, we watched movies and took tests on the movies. Some of the movies we watched were Joe Dirt, Wallstreet, The Pursuit of Happiness, 12 Angry Men, and Crash. Is that what you consider higher education? The director even told us that if we missed a certain amount of days, she would call our parents and noti

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