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Do not attend this college. The staff will mislead you. Once you are in this school, you realize how cheap your surroundings are and what type of teachers and students go here. They will not explain to you the most basic of things and they are very deceitful when it comes to enrolling you. They are FOR PROFIT. They dont care about anything but numbers and money. By going to this school, you will get caught up in a contract and they will try to force you to continue going here and use scare tactics so you dont quit. If you do quit, they will harass you to pay them money that they say you owe them because of the contract. They dont' tell you this when you sign up for the school. The classroom environment is of trailer quality and so are the rest of the facilities. Money first and student last here at Hallmark. You are better off going to a major San Antonio university for the money you will pay at this school. Credits here are very hard to transfer to a major school and honestly, when you even mention that you are attending this school, people look at youwith a face of pity. DO NOT GO HERE! Safe yourself the grieve and headaches.
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I can only recommend that as students coming out of High School, they remain students through college and furthermore through graduate school. There is so much to learn and the speed of the world is only picking up pace. You have to fight with all that you have and keep up with the pace - it's too easy to fall behind. If you continue to stay in school and further your education goal it becomes second nature then enjoyable and most of all rewarding!
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This school is a joke! They took credit when I got my job for VLSI/Philips Semiconductors, and that was false. I got my job on my own WITHOUT the help of the school. Their job placement and career assistance programs are a joke also. They dont work. It is hard to find a job in the field even thought the term "up and coming" was repeatedly used by staff and counselors. They are absolutley no help with your career. Employers frown when you claim alumni to this school......be careful!
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