The community colleges are cutting down class availability, even for accredited online courses (Diablo 3 Power Leveling), they schedule classes in a way you cannot get finished quickly, are full of senseless bureaucracy and frequently foist unneeded prerequisites on students, and so forth. In addition, working students and students with unforeseen emergencies are penalized in various ways. It seems to be a no win situation for the student.
It makes the trade schools and other shams look attractive as the students gets in, gets apparently solid training in some field, and usually on time.
I've actually spoken to many medical assistants and a couple of respiratory assistants who got their education through the for profit trade schools and are happy and well paid now (at least they are happy with their pay). Most are trying to get back into the regular colleges to get a degree but they all wanted to make a decent living in the meantime (Diablo 3 Power Leveling).
Any real suggestions for this problem? Is it not possible some for profits are okay?
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