$24,000 later and I just have an associates degree that I pretty much educated myself to achieve. I would never re-enroll here for any further degrees. Even knowing that I would have to re-take classes due to credits definitely not transferring over. There were a lot of useless filler classes that would only benefit someone who has never used a computer before or any platforms of social media. They use very aggressive telemarketing practices when you originally inquire about the school. You are inundated with phone calls and emails, which is a bit unprofessional and desperate for an educational establishment. They also dangle a long list of empty promises, and when they are held to their own standards and words everyone is confused and the right hand does not seem to know what the left is doing. I was also sold 3 bad Dell computers through the bookstore. After the 3rd one, I received an aggressive letter from the bookstore employee informing me that I would be keeping it as they will not send me a replacement. Mind you the computers were registered to other people and they didn’t work. The one I have has been nothing but problems and it was $500. So longer story shortened, if you’ve read my review you obviously know that I am not a fan of this school and I don’t need to continue to complain. They cost way way too much money. I’m in debt more than I should because their financial department/student advisors took upon themselves to switch my programming around (which I did question multiple times) and I’ve paid probably 25% more for the same garbage education. Do your research and make a hard pass...
Read moreBack 2002 right after graduating high school, I tried going to college. I was living on campus and attempting to get the whole college experience. That only lasted one semester, between getting sick and not really able to get a true routine down, I was back home and out of school. Then again in 2015 I tried taking online classes yet again. This time I was having issues following alone and trying to get an understanding of what actually needed to happen. That brings up to the current date. Back on June 23,20205 I graduated from Bryant and Stratton with my associate's degree in applied sciences with my major in paralegal studies. For the first time in the three different attempts at going to college this was the only time I was able to fully get and stick to a routine. My instructors were amazing as well as my academic advisor. If something came up in my personal life and I wasn't able to finish assignments or had to go out of town and out of state for a funeral, all I did was talk to them both and my instructors gave me an extension, and I was able to turn my work in passed the original due date. Communication with the instructors and advisors is the most important thing. Since graduating I have recommended Bryant and Stratton College Online to a numerous amount of people, and this is the only college I will continue to recommend. I have nothing but amazing things to say about this place....
Read moreI'm excited to share with you the wonderful experience I have had with Bryant & Stratton College on line learning. I have just recently received my diploma for Medical Office Assistant, and I am continuing my education journey with Bryant & Stratton for my Associate Degree in this field. The counselors and staff have been amazing and so helpful, they really care about your progress in your classes and are there to help you succeed on your journey. The Instructors are very knowledgeable of the subject matter, and they are there for you every step of the way answering questions and helping you through even the most difficult parts. I am so glad I chose Bryant & Stratton online college especially during these difficult and unsure times. I won't lie some of the subject matter has been challenging for me, but life is challenging in its self, but we get through it! I am so proud of my accomplishments, and my family is as well. You don't need to hesitate get off the fence and join us and fulfill your...
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