Walden University
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Research Quality | F | Research Availability | F |
Research Funding | F | Graduate Politics | F |
Errand Runners | F | Degree Completion | F |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | F | Sufficient Pay | F |
Competitiveness | F | Education Quality | F |
Faculty Accessibility | F | Useful Research | F |
Extracurriculars | F | Success-Understanding | F |
Surrounding City | F | Social Life/Environment | F |
"Individual" treatment | F | Friendliness | F |
Safety | F | Campus Beauty | F |
Campus Maintenance | F | University Resource/spending | F |
Describes the student body as: Afraid, Broken SpiritDescribes the faculty as: Arrogant, Condescending, Unhelpful |
Lowest Rating Research Quality | F |
Highest Rating Research Quality | F |
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Several of the "positive" comments seem to think that those of us who are unhappy with is school is because we are somehow not cut out for graduate school, couldn't hack it, or somehow "flunked out" and we are now unhappy. However, they fail to consider that some people fall for the marketing and apply and get accepted (Walden University takes everyone who applies, especially if you qualify for student loans). But once you start taking classes there and realize the school is a scam, some want to say that it is our fault and we are now just bitter that we couldn't make it. Does it not seem that a smart person who is dissatisfied with the quality of a school would leave and not stick around and graduate? Why waste the time and money on a useless degree? If you want to take a survey of people who posted a negative comment, start with me: NO I did not graduate. I left Walden, and TRANSFERRED to a real school (non-profit, fully-accredited, brick and mortar) where I am now EARNING a real graduate degree and not simply buying a diploma.