The course in of itself was overall just fine. My problem with the school is the price of tuition, and the change of it after my class was finished. Total price of tuition for my class was $28,500. I'm going in there thinking "yeah, cost is a bit high, but no big deal, getting a better paying job in a mere 6 month's learning only the skills I need, without the bullshit generals makes it worth it". Though I don't have a job yet, mostly due to my own laziness of not looking very hard yet, I do feel they delivered in the training me to do my job part very well.
Now as I'm coming to a close with my schooling, I find out they are offering the same course for $13,500. Compare 28.5k vs. 13.5k that's less than half the cost for less services. Due to the fact that our location didn't have a career services person on site for about half the course period. That's a $15,000 discount, all because they were having trouble getting loan approvals for students. To get our class loans, we borrowed the extra money from the school directly and are still expected to pay that money off.
If they decided to drop the price a few thousand, down to 25k, that's a normal fluctuation, but a difference of 15k, then being told to bad to sad you guys that paid over twice the price get f'd in the a, that's just sick.
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