Sharona
New York,#2
Mon, August 17, 2009
Hi,
I'm a reporter looking for people who have attended the University of Pheonix. If that's you, you can email me at [email protected]. I'm interested in finding out about people's experiences -- good and bad -- at the school.
Cheers,
sc
Inspector
Tobyhanna,#3
Wed, August 12, 2009
Sometimes criticism helps. If the person wakes up to the fact that they need to improve their communication skills in order to get and keep a decent jobf then, it is worth the effort. One person here said that pity will not help, they are absolutely correct. The only way to succeed is to get up off your rear, stop making babies and start improving yourself.
You were scammed because of your lack of education. Trust me, it will happen again. Nancy just may be your strongest ally.
ReactorCore
Victoria,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, August 11, 2009
You said; ''Not only can't you spell'' Wouldn't it be grammatically correct to say; 'Not only can you not spell''? Just sayin'. xD
Elaine
Stafford Va,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, August 11, 2009
My response was directed at Nancy. Since I do not have any idea how to help that poor man, I did not offer any advice to him. I did however show my support to him by letting Nancy know that that kind of response certainly isn't helpful and answers crafted for the sole purpose of humiliating a person is bad manners.
Gerry
Richmond,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, August 11, 2009
Ill ask that same question! I cant tell you how many of these college types ive interviewed who cant hardly fill out the application or compose a proper sentence. Especially these degree mill types who want the easy way. Then whine when they don't get their way. I know its no longer PC to say, but you can forget any meaningful employment with the way you come off here. You would be better served in working on your grammar and spelling before anything! Contrary to what the bleeding hearts tell you. It does make a big difference. Also lose the self pity! It shows. My dad always said: If you want sympathy,look in the dictionary! Its between S--- and syphilis!"
Jeanski
Hamburg,#7Consumer Comment
Tue, August 11, 2009
Nancy and Elaine, neither of you are being very helpful. Yes, the OP could benefit from an English course, but you have to admire his desire to improve his life with an education! Maybe it will keep him out of the bedroom :-) To the OP - the reason you have such a large bill is because you don't get all your financial aid if you go part time. Therefore, you get charged (and are responsible for) the tuition for the two classes. This is not a rip off. It's a classic case of the student not reading the paperwork and rushing into school before he has all his facts. Please don't give up on your education. You'll need a good job to pay all that child support!
Elaine
Stafford Va,#8Consumer Comment
Tue, August 11, 2009
You wrote: "Did yuo even graduate from high school?" Uhm...it appears you may not have. Next time when you offer a suggestion designed purely to make you feel superior and the consumer dumb, ensure you have ALL of your words spelled correctly.
Nancy
Steilacoom,#9Consumer Suggestion
Tue, August 11, 2009
Before you worry about becoming anything, you need to take a class called English 101, or maybe get the book," English for Idiots". Not only can't you spell, but your grammar is awful. My 8 year old grandchild is easier to understand than you are. Did yuo even graduate from high school?