American Intercontinental University
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Research Quality | B | Research Availability | A |
Research Funding | C | Graduate Politics | B |
Errand Runners | B | Degree Completion | C |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | A | Sufficient Pay | B |
Competitiveness | A- | Education Quality | B |
Faculty Accessibility | B | Useful Research | B |
Extracurriculars | C | Success-Understanding | A- |
Surrounding City | C | Social Life/Environment | C |
"Individual" treatment | B | Friendliness | B |
Safety | A | Campus Beauty | A |
Campus Maintenance | A | University Resource/spending | B |
Describes the student body as: Friendly, ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Research Funding | C |
Highest Rating Research Availability | A |
Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time)
I think that AIU does a relatively good job of educating people for real world applications. Unlike many college students, I gained most of my knowledge through practical application, but I need a degree to certify my level of education. The course work is challenging and accelerated, so don't expect to have very many free weekends to party, especially if you have a full-time job with a family. The course is designed for working adults and those are the people I would recommend apply to AIU. I have seen some subpar work from my classmates and I don't know what their grades are, so it is hard to say how the school's grading policies are. However, the worst submissions have come from people with Bachelor's degrees from major traditional universities. Therefore, what defines a good school? I would say that it depends on the student and their dedication to learning, especially in a graduate program. Afterall, anybody can get a Harvard level education at your local library. I would recommend people to AIU, but only if they are dedicated self-starters that do not need a lot of direction. That goes for any masters program though.