I was really excited to go to this school until I actually was halfway through with it. Some teachers just show up, give you busy work and then grade you on the busy work while you don’t get much out of the class. The classes that are more hands on are the classes you will actually learn something. While I was in a math class they decided to change the whole curriculum to if you don’t pass 1 test you fail the class...what?? If I don’t pass 1 test I the class? It made it worthless to go to class if you didn’t pass the test, but they would tell you you still need to come to class so you can learn everything for the year then try again next time. The offices were a joke when it came to recording classes. I was in the Advanced English class, which had a prerequisite of passing ENG 101. I signed up for the class, passed the class, then got told I need to still do ENG 101 even though I just passed ENG 201. They would not admit that I was admitted to a class that I was either not supposed to be in, or just give me the credit for the ENG 101 class. The other thing that bothered me was that since the classes I was in didn’t require books, they decided that they would half way through my whole degree start charging a “subscription fee”. It gave you access to put in there articles that they would publish to the other classes and the school. I had no desire to write articles up in my free time nor did I want to read articles from other people but still they made you pay a subsricption for the degree. They said it would be refunded, but I never saw anything back to me or to my student account. I’m happy to say I finished with that school and would not recommend people to go there. Sure tuition is cheap but you can get a better degree somewhere else. The only reason why I gave this 2 stars is because of the head of counseling was kind enough to work with me and get me set up to graduate and move on. He worked hard because others didn’t want to. I’m gradteful for him but again, if you want to get a degree that some places may overlook, go here. If you want cheap...
Read moreI did the entrepreneurship program. Went there for 3 years. I had teachers that had never owned businesses teaching me how to start and run a business. Required classes that taught me how to build a resume and interview for a job (not the other way around). Social media marketing classes that were so embarrassing the teacher was praising a student because he read a graph properly. Sales classes teaching the art of manipulating the conversation SPIN selling.
The classes were so easy I couldn’t take it anymore. Tried to test out of everything. Only a few classes challenged me; economics, accounting & law. Math teacher literally gave us the answers to every quiz (every exam was built from quizzes and all notes and books were allowed in the exam? Was too easy)
I’ll never forget one lecture the guest speaker actually was convinced Walmart was scared of Dollar Tree as a competitor.
Brainhoney and other software required for homework was so complicated I could never figure out where my hw was or how to turn it in.
The teachers dock you “points” for being on your phone or laptop. I’m I in high school again?
I left the school with only 1 semester left because it was a complete waste of my time. My classes were so easy everything seemed so pointless. (Except econ and accounting)
High school was much more challenging for me. I recommend Ldsbc for people who want a piece of paper saying they accomplished something not to people who want to actually accomplish something.
Was required to start a businesss one semester and generate $1,500 with it. I did that and had it done 2 days later. I didn’t go the rest of the semester and still got an A. :(
Nice facility with good intentions. It’s a religious school which was awesome but there’s too much focus on spiritual and not enough on academia.
I’m embarrassed to have gone there.
Today I have 12 employees and have started 2 more businesses. I learned 10X more from good books than I did at lds business college. Never...
Read moreI am not a student here, but theyre refunding process is crazy.. i had to go through so many different instructions everytime i call.. alot of misinformation. It was for my brother in law but didnt get the visa and i payed the deposit with my card.. first call, i called the cashiers office they told me i had to call admissions first to approve the refund.. called admissions.. then, admissions told me to email the request.. sent the email.. a week later i call back the cashiers office... they said i still need to call the admissions, now theyre telling me classes must be dropped, needed to log in and withdraw from all classes.. ok fine, i got the log in and withdraw from all classes... a week later i called again to try to get it refunded finally.. well again they said its not approved yet so i need to call admissions again.. wow... called admissions... they are saying they havent got the email.... i explained the whole process i have been going through...they said they needed the email as proof.. i told them hasnt the student withdrawn fron all classes? They made a call to someone and they told me they will approved it... called the next day to cashiers office.. finally they can process the refund but not back to the card i used but in a check which will either be mailed or i will need to pick up.... and so i asked if its the full refund... they said minus the cost of sending the i20.. ok thats fine.. so i asked how much it was to send the i20 and this guy just said," im not allowed to give that information for privacy of the student.. i will need login and password to give you that information" .. wow.... seriously.. he cannot tell me how much it costs to send the i20 to any international student because why?? Anyways i just said really? Thats funny.. ok..... anyways the check willbe ready in a few days and ill need to pick it up there........ i know theres a better, more efficient way to do...
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