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the tuition is actually close to 70 thousand a two years. its bachelors degree is internationally accreditted. this being said. it allows them to have classes at virtually anytime they please. This also means teachers do not require a masters they can simply have a BA to teach. The common universities in the us. are regionally accredditted. This information is basically from wikipedia.


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Posts: 35 | Location: Maryland | Registered: January 26, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hey J.Michael... what's the status on posting the pictures? Have you posted them yet?
 
Posts: 231 | Location: Miami, FL | Registered: November 28, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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i'll be going within a couple months i'll have pics posted for you guys


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did you end up going to full sail? I'm curious to know what the school is like and wanted to see pics... even though Full Sail is less of an option for me now.
 
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I not only had a couple good friends who went Full Sail, but I knew friends of friends who went there. Two of whom I know dropped out and the others completed the program this past year. They said it was great, but on the other hand, it was a waste of their money-tuition was too expensive and wasnt worth it. Though they were inspired by the campus tour and what not. Now do you know what they do? After they graduated, they went back home and now one of them works full time at McDonalds. The others are still looking for jobs. The experience they got wasn't rewarded. The teachers, they said, weren't professional and didn't care. Only certain selected students got to actually direct and so on...Think about it. I'd do some research before I give them my $30,000 or whatever it costs.
 
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