David Saum
Parma,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, May 08, 2011
I attended Computer Training Dot com in Independence, Ohio after hearing that radio commercial and thought everything they stated was true and worth going through. I didn't realize until I finished high school that I felt that Computer Training Dot com cheated my parents out of money we didn't have. You had to be 18 years or older to be in this program if I am not correct then correct me please. Let me remind you I graduated from this program when I was 16.
WissNX01
Indiana,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, December 01, 2010
I have always wondered who would fall for these ads. Goes to show that there is a sucker born ever minute. If you have all those certifications and junk under your belt, then I really have to wonder why you cant find a job with those. Are they old certs, are they expired? Are they relevant to todays technologies and trends? Are you in a terrible job market for such a thing? Who knows, but the bottom line is that you ripped yourself off, and it isnt the fault of sallie mae. Because this is a private loan, you know it doesnt work the same way as a Sallie Mae loan.
I have to take exception to the fact that you think that going to an accredited college is somehow too expensive and a worse course of action. I went to a local community college, which is in the neighborhood of $2600 a semester for up to 21 credit hours. Huge discount from even a state school. I did the ITT route and got nothing for my money. I learned from my expensive mistakes. $2600 can be paid out of pocket for the most part if you try hard enough, hell I do it and Im terrible with money. I think in my state, the local state school is around $4500 a semester, which is still cheaper in the long run. I made the mistake of paying up front for my classes, which for some reason makes me ineligible for more grant money because I didnt take out student loans. So, I scammed the system, took out student loans, got the grant money, and paid the balance as I was going to anyway.
I sympathize with your situation, but anyone who uses 'cahoots' in a report screams idiot. And I would not hire a network admin that cant assemble a coherent report like you. Again, try community college or a state school, at the very least 18-22 year old girls are impressionable and fairly easy to get in the sack.