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    11 months ago

    Horrible with their employee tuition reimbursement program and their billing practices. I would not recommend.

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    Arizona State University Tempe Campus

    Arizona State University Tempe Campus

    3.0
    (152 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    From day one my question was: "How many classes will I need to take to complete your CS degree?"…read more First I had to apply and get accepted, then I had to run a DARS report. Then I asked them to confirm if the outlandish number I was seeing was accurate and they couldn't give me an answer I had to ask 6 more times via calls and emails. When I finally convinced someone to respond to me via email? Yes, the outlandish number was correct. Having two associates and a bachelors already, Arizona State still wanted me to take general education classes on top of literally double the amount of classes my current college required for their CS degree. It was quite literally shocking and wasted everyone's time by not simply having a transfer tool or DARS report available for potential students. All in all, I highly recommend anyone considering Arizona State to compare schools, as attending ASU would have increased my degree runway by more than a year and cost me thousands more dollars for the exact same degree.

    From #1 party school in 2000 to #1 in innovation in 2025, ASU has ascended to the ranks of truly…read morereputable schools that have degree programs worthy of the paper they are printed on. As an alumni myself I am proud of my school and remember my time here fondly. My wife just finished her doctorate here and I can attest that it was a positive and fulfilling experience for her and our family. I can't thank the veterans office enough for handling all of the GI Bill funding necessary to get her to graduate.

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    Arizona State University

    Arizona State University

    4.0
    (20 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    My daughter is wrapping up her freshman year as a pre-nursing student at ASU's downtown Phoenix…read morecampus. In summary, ASU has been awesome! She chose ASU over other universities because of (1) "direct admission" into ASU's nursing program; (2) admission to ASU's Barrett Honors College, reportedly the gold standard of honors colleges; (3) great merit-based scholarships that ASU automatically offered to her; (4) a great reputation in the world of nursing, with clinical opportunities at Mayo's Phoenix hospital and Phoenix Children's Hospital. As a Barrett student, my daughter lives on the 14th floor ("penthouse") of Gordon Commons in a good-sized two-person room with a private bathroom. (Her boyfriend is in the Best dorm on the Tempe campus. It's not nearly as nice.) She likes the dorm food and the ability to use dorm food credits at nearby eateries, e.g., Chick-Fil-A. She sometimes takes the shuttle to the Tempe campus and pays extra to eat at the Barrett dorm there. Reportedly, the Barrett food is epic. For her pre-nursing classes, she has found she is more college-ready than her classmates. On team projects, she often must correct classmates' mistakes. She enjoys her Barrett class, where she finds a higher caliber of student and an engaging professor. She's now beginning some of her special research obligations as a Barrett student. As a "direct admit" nursing student, my daughter must earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher each semester. Last semester, she got a 4.0 with several "A+" grades. This semester is also going well, but she is taking a challenging anatomy class along with pre-med and other pre-health professions students. Apparently, it is a weed-out class. She is on the border between an A and B; all her friends are in the D-range. Fun fact: the students are already working with cadavers. A random fact: ASU will open its brand new medical school in 2026. As is the case everywhere, a lot of students prefer partying to studying, but the downtown Phoenix students tend to be more serious and have fewer distractions. Some students prefer the quieter downtown atmosphere; others prefer the busier Tempe campus. Next year, my daughter will be living in her sorority house in Tempe and taking the shuttle to downtown for half of her classes. It's a 20-minute ride. ASU does remarkable outreach to parents and enthusiastically encourages family involvement in many aspects of the university. (By contrast, our other daughter attends a University of California school, which does NO family outreach.) So, I have volunteered for several roles, e.g., ASU Family Ambassador. The ASU website offers family access and tons of information and resources. This feature is being upgraded as I write this. Also, several Facebook groups offer a plethora of helpful information and support. My favorite is ASU Moms. Typical situation: a student has a medical emergency; parents can't immediately fly to Phoenix; a local mom helps out as if it were her own kid. At the outset of the college application process, ASU was not on our radar. However, it did spectacular marketing and really grabbed our attention. Plus, its rolling admissions gave our daughters the comfort of knowing they had at least one solid option. Whereas many universities are inexplicably turning down incredible applicants who show strong promise of future success (including our daughters), ASU seems eager to recruit and reward all these über-qualified, frustrated, overlooked kids. I think this is a great strategy: I believe ASU will ultimately make the University of California schools seem exceedingly average. No university is perfect, but overall, I heartily recommend ASU.

    Extremely Disappointing Experience…read more We had a large group from ASU come into the restaurant without any advance notice, phone call, or reservation. Accommodating a large unexpected group takes a significant amount of extra work for the restaurant staff, especially when the restaurant is already serving other guests. Unfortunately, after the staff went out of their way to accommodate the group and provide service, the bill was left with zero tip. As someone who understands how much work goes into taking care of a large party, I found this extremely disappointing and disrespectful to the servers and restaurant staff. If you are bringing a large group into a restaurant, especially one associated with a university or professional organization, basic courtesy would be to call ahead and make appropriate arrangements--and, most importantly, recognize the staff's effort with a reasonable tip. Hopefully, this experience encourages better consideration for restaurant employees in the future.

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    Sonoran Desert Institute

    Sonoran Desert Institute

    1.6
    (18 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I'm a current student, and so far it's been a horrible experience. I've spent more money building…read morea leather strop for a class, which is something I could've bought for less that $30 online and I'll never use it. Now in my current classes I had to buy a dremmel for a project even though the school provides one in my next class where they are supposed to teach us how to use them on firearms. So essentially you're being forced to use tools and do work with little training, and you're graded, the. You will get trained and provided the materials after you've already ruined a firearm and failed at learning how to use the tools in the class. Every "lecture" is really just a bunch of bullet points and there is zero chance your teacher is actually teaching you, instead you'll get a email from them reiterating the projects they assign rather than actually teaching you what your doing. You're also going to be expected to do the work your learning to do on your own firearms, and you get one week for each project with no learning curve or practice if you've never done these things before. This school is a scam and waste of money. If you're going to do a gunsmith school I suggest somewhere else. Even the local gunsmiths in my area recommend AGI over this school, and better yet apprenticeship or other schools. You're better off finding a different school than Sonoran Desert Institute. They are nothing but a fraud stealing money from veteran and the VA.

    Had to correct numerous of their tests, took a break in class when they said the program was paid…read morefor, come back to them trying to charge me another $4000 for 3 classes (said it was 4 when I questioned it) the teaching consists of YouTube videos. If you attend make sure you double check any of your answers or information given as it is not likely up to date with the current laws and definitions.

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