Garden of Associates - Chien-Chang Chen: Dabney Garden is really nice place. It holds many talks and feast. Sometimes there is a seminar, sometimes there is a concert. There will be full of people. However, When there is no event, it’s quite empty and it’s a good place to hide and stop by. There are some interesting statues inside you can check.
Human Resources - PasadenaChien-Chang Chen: It is the place you can get help on health insurance and other financial issues
University of Phoenix - PasadenaMichael Zinzun: Dont know what Delgado is referring to but its software that does automatic saves and the learning center computers have Microsoft office which does automatic saves. The learning center has everything a student needs to accomplish the most complex tasks. UOP held back nothing.
Alhambra Medical University - Alhambrarc rc: This school has more Chinese classes than English ones, so it needs to recruit more English-speaking students so that it balances out, IMO. Other than that, professors are alright, some could be more exciting or enthusiastic about the TCM classes. Overall, a small but more economical choice if one fits in, imo.
University of Santa Monica - Santa MonicaMadison Maze: The two year program I attended ended abruptly when I proposed a change to my second year project. The project is necessary for graduation, regardless of prior academic achievement. My GPA was near a 4.0 over the two years I attended.
I was informed late in the second year, just months before graduation, that because of my proposed change, my entire project had been re-reviewed and deemed unworthy. This meant I could not graduate and there was absolutely nothing I could do about it. I was given no counseling about this and only after I pleased for a conference with the headmasters did I finally get an hearing, which led nowhere. The vibe of the hearing was awful and nearly brought me to tears, I have never felt so rejected in my life.
Up until I was given this news there was no communication regarding my second year project being unsatisfactory. As per school policy I met with my counselor on a periodic basis to make sure my project was going smoothly and to prevent this very disastrous outcome from happening.
I did learn a lot at the school, headmasters at the time Mary and Ron were great, but in my opinion whoever they hired to organize and run the organization portion of the school were unfit for their positions and I, and possibly many others suffered needlessly for it.
I have to give The University of Santa Monica (USM) a 2 star rating because I do not believe they have the competence to call themselves a University, which is probably why, at least when I attended, they were not accredited.
This all happened around 2004. Then in 2009 I received a phone call from a USM employee stating that because I dropped out during the 2nd year early because there was no possible way I could earn my diploma, the classes I did not attend were by law to be reimbursed back to the loaning instituation (TERI).
They called me because they found my money in their coffers years later after going having gone through a financial audit. It took nearly 9 months from the initial phone call for the money to finally be repaid to my loan organization, the USM financial representative was extremely terse and rude making the entire process non-transparent and providing a horrible experience
If you are looking for spiritual growth, this may be the place for you, but I would not recommend this as an actual "University". In my eyes they simply do not have the structure or competence to call this organization a University.
University of Santa Monica - Santa MonicaMadison Maze: The two year program I attended ended abruptly when I proposed a change to my second year project. The project is necessary for graduation, regardless of prior academic achievement. My GPA was near a 4.0 over the two years I attended.
I was informed late in the second year, just months before graduation, that because of my proposed change, my entire project had been re-reviewed and deemed unworthy. This meant I could not graduate and there was absolutely nothing I could do about it. I was given no counseling about this and only after I pleased for a conference with the headmasters did I finally get an hearing, which led nowhere. The vibe of the hearing was awful and nearly brought me to tears, I have never felt so rejected in my life.
Up until I was given this news there was no communication regarding my second year project being unsatisfactory. As per school policy I met with my counselor on a periodic basis to make sure my project was going smoothly and to prevent this very disastrous outcome from happening.
I did learn a lot at the school, headmasters at the time Mary and Ron were great, but in my opinion whoever they hired to organize and run the organization portion of the school were unfit for their positions and I, and possibly many others suffered needlessly for it.
I have to give The University of Santa Monica (USM) a 2 star rating because I do not believe they have the competence to call themselves a University, which is probably why, at least when I attended, they were not accredited.
This all happened around 2004. Then in 2009 I received a phone call from a USM employee stating that because I dropped out during the 2nd year early because there was no possible way I could earn my diploma, the classes I did not attend were by law to be reimbursed back to the loaning instituation (TERI).
They called me because they found my money in their coffers years later after going having gone through a financial audit. It took nearly 9 months from the initial phone call for the money to finally be repaid to my loan organization, the USM financial representative was extremely terse and rude making the entire process non-transparent and providing a horrible experience
If you are looking for spiritual growth, this may be the place for you, but I would not recommend this as an actual "University". In my eyes they simply do not have the structure or competence to call this organization a University.
Abraham Lincoln University - GlendaleDavid Hickman: Cool
Law school is law school. There is no way around it. You have to do the work, make the time, and study. If you do this, there is no reason you should not be successful. It does take discipline and people should not think that going to an online school is easier. ALU makes it doable and affordable. All staff and faculty are approachable and helpful whenever I have had a question. This program is specifically designed for working adults and they structure their program accordingly. Had it not been for ALU, I would not have obtained my JD degree. I would highly recommend any person to do their research to see if it is a right fit for them, especially if they are willing to put in the work.