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dekoocRRT

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  1. Lol smh!! Yup that sounds like Chamberlain to a tee
  2. Already went through this and I left too! I opted for the RT program at another school and literally never had any of the issues that I had while at Chamberlain. Their school is a big flop. Glad I'm not the only person who left for the same reasons
  3. I will not create a lengthy spiel. I only have a few things to say-- 1. The faculty is ghetto, which encompasses instructors and other staff 2. Attempting to contact any superior, for any reason, may result in he or she not accepting responsibility in whatever the matter may be. 3. Instructors most likely will ignore your e-mails and possibly admit to having read it and not responded 4. Prepare to have MANY technical difficulties, that are entirely up to you, to resolve. 5. The tuition rate is not proportional to the quality of learning; what is instructed in this institution's science courses, is the equivalent to Intermediate Anatomy & Physiology-- You're better off at Gwinnett Tech. 6. A laxed communication code. Faculty may not communicate effectively. Be prepared. 7. If you can't resolve an issue with a course by yourself, understand that you will be penalized for it, and your instructor will most likely NOT proactively engage in assistance. 8. Faculty will switch blame to YOU.
  4. Been there done that, got the t-shirt! I considered nursing for two years and after deciding to drop that idea like a hot pan, I chose Respiratory. Couldn't be happier; yeah a few dollars less an hour, but less hassle for seeking a job after graduation with thousands of other wet-behind-the-ear nurses and most importantly, more room to flourish, as Respiratory Therapy is a very small community. I've just graduated as RRT and it feels great. For all of those reading this, please understand that I am not a student who failed a class, so NO I am not out to get Chamberlain. I am writing this, because there are several facets of Chamberlain that were unfavorable, and would not want another individual to experience these issues. For one, I was LIED to by the Admissions office, which did not factually inform me of when I would be able to register. After taking my HESI literally, four months prior to the following time they accept students, I was ignored by the Admissions Advisor, Daloune Lamothe for SEVERAL months. Secondly, the professors (a term used loosely) in this institution will NOT and I repeat, will NOT take responsibility for any wrong-doing, most of the instructors that I have encountered were EXTREMELY unprofessional; in fact, some instructors made crass and inappropriate jokes in the presence of students, arrived late to class, or texted while instructing the course. Lastly, do NOT make any attempt at bringing any troubling issues to the attention of higher beings, such as that dreadful dean, Stephenson. She will make poor attempts at rhetoric and the rem-mentioning of policy, to maintain the CYA(cover your ass) code of conduct that Chamberlain College of Nursing Atlanta wishes to ever so greatly uphold. This is not a student writing this, that has failed a class, or is bitter, this is a student who recognizes GREAT fault and unprofessionalism. I beg of any person reading this, that is considering this institution, PLEASE try your like elsewhere... PLEASE. You're better off at a more reputable institution.

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