janesama
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Hey, I may not know anything about this specific uni, but in the US (which applies also in Canada) students want to avoid going to the for-profit schools. The reason is that these institutions rely on financial investment and you never know when it goes bankrupt and your degree worths nothing. These schools have easier requirements for students to get in, which is not good if you can get into a stronger uni and better program. There is an art school in the US which had affordable tuition but went bankrupt and students were left in debt.I totally understand your point and I am not in the stage to deny any of it. But on a serious note, I have absolutely no idea why do they have such negative reviews. (Despite searching on Google)
I have applied for its MBA curriculum since the modules are of my interest. Infact, their curriculum is quite similar to those of Elite Public Unis.
I would request you to provide a justification or any instances as to why there are so many poor reviews.
As I said, I am not denying your statement, just need some guidance.
Thanks.
I would suggest to listen to our advice, but to make a decision for yourself. None of us are qualified to rate colleges on strong vs not strong in the eyes of IRCC. All we can do is to encourage and give suggestions based on what we heard or our own experiences. However, at the end of the day, the only people qualified to give college advice are the certified agents by IRCC