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I don't like this college. Maybe it's because it's...

I don't like this college. Maybe it's because it's the 21st century and absolutely everything is digital. The bookstore has restricted hours and the only way for me to get my books while working full time is to pay extra to have the books shipped to me. Classes are very impersonal; two of my three professors I have never even met. Two of my classes require so many different textbooks, some digital, some are only online, and some require access codes, and there are different chapters / units from different books. I can't keep them straight and am always afraid that I am forgetting to complete activities (they are also very expensive and you cannot get them online for cheaper ). Also, for both of my MOT classes, the access codes were wrong and the bookstore gave us the wrong books, so we started class with textbooks that had no way to access the online content. The internship that is required is mandatory unpaid; even if I could find a company that is willing to pay me, the school will not allow me to complete my internship there if I am being paid. Because I work full time and am not 20 years old living with my parents, I am not able to do an unpaid internship. This school is impersonal and will not work with you at all. I don't understand the mandatory unpaid thing. Students don't have to pay enough in tuition and fees so now we have to also do free labor? I am not able to complete the program now, and will go for my CPC cert anyway. The only good news is that it'll save me about $1000 that I won't have to pay the school. I completed 4 years of a bachelor's degree and graduated in 2011, and I had way less headaches and frustration over those four years at that other school than one semester at Red Rocks. The only reason I'm giving them two stars instead of one is because my medical coding class is amazing and so is the professor Becky. Otherwise, this school is terrible.

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