I am a recent graduate of Southern California Institute of Technology with a bachelors degree in electrical engineering. I would like to let prospective students know that this school outranks any other school of its caliber. There are many great things about this school that i will share with you. First off, if you are just doing the Electricians Program, you will attain and retain more knowledge in seven months than any other program out there. The Instructors are full of knowledge in their field and will guide you to make yourself successful. If you are planning on going further with your career, then the bachelor program is for you. It is a high paced learning environment. You will have to put forth the work in order to achieve success. The professors are of the of the highest caliber, and will challenge you to be the best that you can be. The small class size ensures that you can approach the professors with questions. This is one of the best qualities of the school. If you are having difficulty with the material that is presented, there is free tutoring available for almost every class. This is one on one tutoring that is held by work study students that have already passed the class, and will help you achieve your best. The support staff is willing and able to help you with your path through this time is school. Best of all, once you graduate they have a placement staff that truly helps you find employment in your field. I welcome anyone who is willing to better themselves to take a look at this school and see if it fits...
Read moreDont do it, Its a scam. Biggets waste of time and money. They just want your money. They even tell you its credited school when its not, they told me if i didnt want to finish my program here i could bring my credits to a difderent school which was a big lie. They tell you theyll get you a job when your done with the program which sounds very appealing for a rookie getting started on a new field but I just finish my general electrician program and the carrer advisor told me i was already making more money than what an apprentice electrian would make which she said was olny $15 an hour. You would think you will go to school to make more money not less. During the program they even charge my and graded me for clases i didnt even take claiming its two courses in the same class but no one in the class knew they were charging us double except the teacher to which he didnt have a answer to why they would do that. They tell you the graduation rate is very high. Compared to other schools but its only because they make it almost impossible for you to fail even if a person dont attend class but still takes the test thell pass you oh and theyll give you the answers to the test right before you take it to make sure your not going to fail. Personally i felt like it was a school for slow people. Big waste of...
Read moreSouthern California Institute of Technology is a great place to follow your career dreams, they specialize in technology advancement, with Electrical Engineer, Electronic Engineer, Biomedical Engineer and Computer Programming.
Each SCIT program is plan out for a student to finish a bachelor degree in 3 yrs, if he or she follow the curriculum without taking a break, the class size are between 20 to 25 students, the professor's academic's and industry back round allow for a balanced lesson plan.
SCIT staff member have guided me every step of my journey, through financial challenges, academic struggles, and occasional family hardship, solution to take time off, was always helpful and needed to continue the goal.
Most colleges and Institution, have careers fields that are in a down spiral, because they are not geared towards advancement of technology, which make employability very...
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