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Bramson ORT College

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I attended Bramson ORT College from Spring 2011BrightBusiness - Management and Administration
I attended Bramson ORT College from Spring 2011 to Spring 2013. At the time I started I was a young uninspired 18 year old looking for a change. I knew I wanted to major in business so I decided to attend Bramson ORT College. Now here is the good things about Bramson ORT in my opinion.

#1: The professors - I had a lovely math professor for my statistics class by the name of Rita (she had a very long traditional Indian last name so she told us it was okay to call her by her first name). Ms. Rita taught me a lot about about my capabilities in mathematics. My other favorite professor was Mr. Chudi. He was my accounting I and II professor. His style of teaching was much more in-dept when compared to the other accounting professors. I looked forward to his classes because I knew I would be pushed to work hard in order to achieve a high grade.

2:Administrative Offices - When I first registered for my 2nd term I was awarded a $1000 scholarship based on my GPA. This allowed me to continue my education at Bramson ORT College without having to take out any loans. When it came time to register for classes I was always prepared. I picked every last one of my classes after I completed my general education requirements. This allowed me to focus on pinpointing what I wanted to major in for my continued education.

Outcomes and Advice: When I finished my last semester in June 2013, I applied to SUNY Empire State College (esc.edu)to pursue my B.S. in Business with a concentration in Human Resource Management. I was accepted into the upcoming Spring 2014 term as a junior with 51 of my college credits being transferred over. (At Bramson ORT College an A.A.S degree is 60 credits and I had 51 since I took a semester off a year prior). ESC took every last one of my credits that I received either a grade C or better in and applied it to my current degree plan. The advice I can give any prospective student is if you want to have complete control of your education then make sure you do what ever is necessary in order to achieve it. I thank Bramson ORT College for helping me develop my skills as an inspiring HR professional and I thank all the faculty and staff for doing their job accordingly.

2nd Year Female -- Class 2013
Education Quality: A+, Extracurricular Activities: C+
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I liked Bramson ORTBrightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
I liked Bramson ORT they were flexible.People that complain are just people that don't take initiative. The classes are small so feel free to ask the professor whatever you need to know to learn what you want and stay at all times.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2013
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Extracurricular Activities: C
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Hello, let me share my first college experienceAccounting
Hello, let me share my first college experience with you. I graduated from BramsonOrt College last year with associate degree in accouting. When i was attending the school i didnt learn too much. I was a ESL student and I did not learn good english until I graduated and tramsfer some of my credits to a CUNY school. Most teachers dont really care if you learn, only that you go to class, staff are not very helful, so I felt neglegted most of the time. The only good thing I got from it is my GED,but not work skills. It was hard to me to find a job after graduation, so I have to go back to school to learn good american english and learn all I need to become a real accountant and not a bankteller. Good luck to you, bye bye
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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