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| Program: Electronics engineering |
| Posted on March 16, 2010 by Nik Lee |
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I made the mistake of attending Devry.
Like most of the students there, I honestly busted my ass off going every
night with a job during the day. After about a year and 17k in tuition
fees, I started to ask around. I asked friends of friends who either were
well established in their field or had HR positions. Honestly they all told
me, at first, to keep working and study hard. After some time and more
questions from me, they finally expressed to me that they don't hire Devry
graduates. One friend told me,"I didn't want to hurt your feelings, you
looked like you were enjoying Devry." In which I did, but because I was so
caught up in the "I'm finally going somewhere in life" "The school just
does not have the requirements that they look for. It's not a up to
standard school"
I then went to enroll in a local community college to transfer to a cal
state. I asked them if my classes at devry tranfers over. Only two out of
the six classes do. And those classes were from the Electronic Engineering
course. So if I wasn't in that course, I would have not been able to use
those two classes. The rest is just a waste. I don't know about other
states, but if a community college does not take Devry's core courses then
who will.
Please do your self a favor and re-think it if you are thinking about
attending Devry.
Negative reviews that out way the positives should be the first indication
and deciding factors in selecting Devry.
The saying I keep hearing is: "You get back what you put into it" or
something along those lines. It is true, but for Devry, you're getting
something that is not worth it in the real world. I'm sorry but I've been
out there asking questions and Devry just doesn't cut it.
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