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by jsc1973 , Jun 26 '08
Pros: Extremely convenient, professional and helpful staff, often requires only a computer to attend classes. Cons: More expensive than "traditional" higher education.
I noticed there hadn't been a review of Strayer in the last two years, and since I have started going to school there since then and Strayer continues to grow, maybe it's time to share another point of view on it. A little about myself. I am 35 years ...
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by mkforu , Mar 30 '01
Pros: Classes are convenient for working adults (i.e. evenings and weekends) Cons: Tuition too high for what you get, little cooperation from school staff and instructors
I received an Associates degree in Business Administration in March 1997 from Strayer University (Strayer College back then). I know it is partly my fault that I did not sit down and actually have a plan/goal what I was going to do with an AA degree in...
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by gungian - Top 1000, May 15 '00
Pros: convenient, workplace-focused Cons: physical campus locations are only in the Metro DC area
This is NOT an unbiased review. I graduated from Strayer University and now serve on the adjunct faculty. In my "day job" I am the Business Manager of a $15m strategic consulting firm in northern Virginia.
Colleges and...
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by t-mc , Dec 07 '06
Pros: CONVENIENT ONLINE CLASSES Cons: This school is highly over rated and I hate that I ever attended.
This school is highly over rated and I hate that I ever attended. The tuition is 16,000 for a fulltime student for one school year. They claim that the reason that the tuition is so high is because they are a private institution. They have no school ...
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