Published Jul 22, 2015
dekoocRRT
4 Posts
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.
ShaeMarie
86 Posts
I won't be lengthy either. Exactly what about the faculty and staff made "ghetto" your word of choice to describe them?
ArrrrEnnnn
2 Posts
Lmao Idk if they should have said ghetto, but I can vouch for this post. I left Chamberlain after three semesters and feel like it was a good decision. Im now a nurse, and feel the school that i left Chamberlain for, was a good pick. They may not be 'ghetto' per se, but unprofessional and sometimes irresponsible is definitely a good choice in words.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Since this discussion pertains directly to an Atlanta-area campus of Chamberlain College of Nursing, we moved this thread to the Chamberlain College online forum.
SexyNurse2b79
47 Posts
I feel the same way!!! When we were stationed in Georgia, I went to that campus orientation. Gum chewing and just rude how they answered the questions. Then during q&a, let's just say I was glad my son started crying because I wanted to cry as well. Now the one here in Michigan is very professional. Just waiting for my answer. Good luck with everything.
LittleCandles
195 Posts
I didn't realize there was one in Michigan?
Yes...it's located in Troy.
Lol smh!! Yup that sounds like Chamberlain to a tee