This
is the nuts and bolts of ITT Tech. You're going
to pay $40,000 for an education that is going to
yield you in most cases $10-$12/hr w/no benefits. Some people
maybe $15/hr and maybe 1 or 2 people in your
class will do better than that. This is speaking for
a computer networking degree around Buffalo NY.Now, you can go
to a community college for much less than that and
have your credits transfer to a 4 year school where
that degree will make you much more marketable/desireable to perspective
employers. You will have 98 credit hours upon completion here
with a 2yr occupational studies degree. Now that being said,
a normal A.A.S. degree is 60 credit hours, I never
understood why they would make you take 38 more credit
hours for the same degree...oh yeah, it's because they want
the most money out of you they can sqeeze out,
they are a FOR-PROFIT school meaning essentially you're just a
number and do whatever they need top do to get
you graduated and plump up their numbers making them look
good. I had people in class that never came, never
tried, never did anything and they still passed. NOBODY ever
fails at ITT tech, what's that tell you? So once
you graduate if you're almost certainly going to receive a
menial wage job offer then have to start making the
enormous monthly student loan payments from this huge debt you
accrued from here.You're credits don't transfer so if you want
to further your education you'd have to start all over
essentially. Bottom line..it's not worth it in the slightest bit.
You may read how people love it, it's probably because
they haven't graduated yet. You may read how one person
makes all this money from their education there, they're either
lying or they are the 1 or 2 people aformentioned
here that did actually score a good job, like I
said you will probably not be one of them. I
went to school with people who were absolute genius when
it came to computers or just in general, what did
they get?..10-12$/hr. You don't have to take what i'm saying
to heart, you can go there and find out for
yourself and chances are you're going to be very sorry...the
choice is yours. I just wish I would have done
more research on here before I went, now I'm the
one who's sorry and I graduated with a 3.96 GPA and busted my hump for it.
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