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I graduated in 2012 from Ashford with a 3.8 GPA. I learned that brick and mortar schools sell you an education; ith some effort you can get a degree.

Ashford, on the other hand, sells you a degree and with some effort you can get an education. Likewise, employers know this. If you are going to get a degree...get an education. There are expensive shortcuts like Ashford, but all options will require a sacrifice in money and especially time.

I was disappointed in the quality of 'education' I received from Ashford. In hindsight, I would have been better served attending a brick and mortar school. Employers better recognize and respect those programs. Ashford is a self-study program at best.

Most, not all, of my facilitators were obviously distracted and busy with their own lives; however, two of them (out of the 3 years) were fantastic and students complained those two were unrealistically too critical and demanding. I felt it was obvious these students wanted a degree handed to them with little personal exertion. College requires work and it encroaches on your personal time. You will not have much of a personal life while you genuinely pursue an education.

If you don't have the time...don't go to school. If you do go to school then attend a school employers will appreciate.

Reason of review: Bad quality.

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