George
GBPoor instructors and Dean Poor instructors and the Dean doesn't know how to do his research between students and and instructor issues. The instructors that they have hired are not knowledgeable in the department of which they are teaching in. It is like they will hire anyone who has a bachelor's degree. As long as they give a little "smoke and mirrors" they automatically assume they are fit for the job.
Joseph
GBAdvisors can take forever to get back… Advisors can take forever to get back to you or just not respond. Instructors (minus 1 or 2) give generic feedback on assignments and don't really give any useful insight. I honestly wish I would of chose a different school but since I've done a year's worth I am sticking to it until I'm finished. Also college staff that help you sign up for a course need to not be misleading. I ended in a degree program that was similar to what I wanted to go for but not what I actually wanted. Which unfortunately I've already invested a year of my time to this.
Jacqueline
GBI enjoyed the experience I enjoyed that the instructors will work with you, take the time to help you to further in your career. If I don't understand an assignment, as mentioned, the instructor will help you. I appreciate that the instructors care for the students. Good experience overall.
Jennifer
GBwent for cna went for cna, spent 2 years and found out the stopped offering it. teachers are knowledgeable or to busy with personal calls and YouTube videos to teach. cant get a hold of anyone. takes a month to hear back from some one. dean never there to hear my complaints. wasted time and money for nothing.
Richard
GBWhen some one comes to get a Bachelors… When some one comes to get a Bachelors degree, they should be informed that the school is not regionally accredited. I tried to apply to a major university for my Masters Degree and was denied because of this issue. If I had known this when I did the sit down I would have chosen a different school.