ITT Shuts Down, Leaving Tens Of Thousands Of Students In The Lurch

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Any body that goes to a for profit college without the research is a fool, at the very least.

If your private college doesn't have the regional accreditation to be certified and recognized nationally, then they're just a big money pit and a huge waste of time.

This is another lid in the coffin for the rampant privitization of what should be gov mandated, whether it be fed or state
 


damn. one of my homies graduated from there in march and was continuing to get his bachelor's from there.

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Closing up shop is the best thing that school ever did. Those for-profit schools are no better than payday loan centers.

 
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That happens all the time with those schools. And they never give the students any warning. They just let them show up to class and there will be a note on the door saying the school was shut down. The students be outside crying and confused. Its a hot mess.

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The only difference between pay day schools and traditional is you actually know where the money is going.................with pay day schools.

 
Besides the questionable standards, the schools are expensive as hell. You'd be better off going to a local community college for many of the degrees offered at for-profit institutions, the CC is usually full accredited and the credits are transferable if you want to further your education and much more affordable...
 
Abraxas ;9323373 said:
Any body that goes to a for profit college without the extensive research is a fool, at the very least.

If your private college doesn't have the regional accreditation to be certified and recognized nationally, then they're just a big money pit and a huge waste of time.

This is another lid in the coffin for the rampant privitization of what should be gov mandated, whether it be fed or state

fixed...
 
thegreatunknown;9323541 said:
Besides the questionable standards, the schools are expensive as hell. You'd be better off going to a local community college for many of the degrees offered at for-profit institutions, the CC is usually full accredited and the credits are transferable if you want to further your education and much more affordable...

Exactly
 
You don't need to go to school to learn I.T in the first place you can self study to get your certifications or you can learn to code by simple practice and trial and error
 
zzombie;9323581 said:
You don't need to go to school to learn I.T in the first place you can self study to get your certifications or you can learn to code by simple practice and trial and error

I learned this the hard way.

I got conned into attending one of these money pit schools and all I got in return was a big debt and no job in the I.T. field.

My current profession is based around my passion (writing) and has nothing to do with my degree at all. Matter of fact I've learned more about I.T. on my own than I ever did in 2 years of school.

What a waste of time and money. Should've focused on getting it in as a freelance writer on my own from the beginning instead but hey you live and you learn.
 
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thegreatunknown;9323541 said:
Besides the questionable standards, the schools are expensive as hell. You'd be better off going to a local community college for many of the degrees offered at for-profit institutions, the CC is usually full accredited and the credits are transferable if you want to further your education and much more affordable...

At the end of the day though, the ITT Techs of the world are no worse than public universities out there. You still have the costs, loans, and bad job placement. Never understand why there hasn't been a move towards getting the same type of 2-year degrees at community colleges. In general, the need for 4-year bids is largely done in practicality. If you're going to school for computers, then you should need to take all these non-computer courses, for example.
 
True story.

One of my knockers attended, and graduated from ITT Tech.

Nigga said it was a fight everyday, & somebody was always pulling the fire alarm in the building.

Muhfucka said the entrance exam was so easy a blind man could pass it. Said he banged a rack of ratchets while going there.

Seen the nigga a few months after he graduated at the gym.

Muhfucka working at Home Depot in the garden section.

 
I graduated there a few years back. The question is, how can I get these mf's to forgive my loan. This is a perfect opportunity to get my money back
 
the dukester;9323724 said:
True story.

One of my knockers attended, and graduated from ITT Tech.

Nigga said it was a fight everyday, & somebody was always pulling the fire alarm in the building.

Muhfucka said the entrance exam was so easy a blind man could pass it. Said he banged a rack of ratchets while going there.

Seen the nigga a few months after he graduated at the gym.

Muhfucka working at Home Depot in the garden section.

Sounds more like cosmetology school . Would've never imagined it goes down @ ITT Tech lol
 
I can hear the Everest broth and doing a commercial on this.

'Hey ITT student, I know you bummed out that your school is closed, get off that couch watching me and enroll here.'
 
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