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i hate school very much i want to be a lawyer without school
Education Quality: A+, Faculty Accessibility: F
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Nov 07 2007 5th Year Male -- Class 2009  
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The teachers are absolutely amazing and wonderful. They know the industry they are teaching and help teach your what to expect in that line. And some of them in my eye have been the best teachers I have ever had. All though with these praises, there is the down side. The administration, counselors, and registers could not care less if you attend, suceeded, or drop out as long as they can squeeze as much money as they can out of you. They don't care about your personal well being and will sneek in details about 'their' system, and then expect you to have known that before you applied. They even squeeze more money out of you with their supply fees. I bought my whole supply kit piece by piece on my own time and was shocked that they make their students over pay by $500 for their kits. I wouldn't recommend this school unless you HAVE the money. Teachers are great and so are the programs but if you aren't financially dependent, this school isn't for you, since most of their programs run over 50k.
Useful Schoolwork: A, Individual Value: F
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The Art Instutute is a total scam. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!! Their claims of 95% placement are highly ficticious and their claims of working professionals as instructors is suspect as well. If you are already enrolled, do yourself a favor, drop out immediately and get yourself a job. The Art Institute certainly will not do you any good.
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