It would be a conflict of interest for me to tell a prospective student not to attend Everest. I tell students to ask lots of questions and to make sure the answers they get are reliable and unbiased. I also know that I provide the same level of education that I provide at the flagship state university where I am a full-time professor (and that's a full professor, not an assistant or associate professor). What other Everest professors do is between them, their students, and CCi. I fail lots of students who can't do the work and in the 20+ years I've taught for CCi, I had one admissions director complain to the college president about my failure rate, but that was in the 1990s and that admissions guy is long gone, the campus president is dead, and I'm still here.
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