Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Full sail University Scam?



Personal Option or Cold fact?
  • scam /sk'æm/
    • scams plural
    • A scam is an illegal trick, usually with the purpose of getting money from people or avoiding paying tax. N-COUNT informal
      • They believed they were participating in an insurance scam, not a murder.
      • The duo set up a scam to settle their respective debts.


        Full sail University Last time I checked was a law abiding Company, but lets stop rate there
        they are a for profit Company. Personally They are Double talkers. They say you want you and understand you, every piece of advertisement. Propaganda and Representative will tell you that.

        When it comes down to brass tax. It is a very unorganized institution that allows everyone in.
        Now when I first started I thought this was the new Bohemian revolution. Everyone is allowed an equal chance. But to any First month Student there I would tell you look around. Who your sitting next you is the same person your going to sit next too for two years. Either you get in with a group of people that will be constructive and push you farther or they, typically from my experience, they will be mostly washed out talentless individuals who's only goal is to get processed through like a diploma mill. Some how this magical piece of paper will make them successful at the end, And they are chasing fools gold.

        Which isn't an experienced advertised or known very well.

        In my Firm Opinion, You should get out there in the industry and Learn as much as you can first hand while working. While your at it you'll meet great people who you'll network with and get a great start from your self. Join a online community on what you love. Thanks to the Free and Open People who are passionate about what they love form message boards where you can talk to and discuss on great topics regardless of your geographical location.

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  1. "But to any First month Student there I would tell you look around. Who your sitting next you is the same person your going to sit next too for two years. "

    False. Most of who you're sitting next to will fail out within 2 months and either be forcibly removed from the program or leave of their own accord. Only a small handful manage to actually skim by on the minimum without any talent.

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