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Correspondence Schools

CALCampus

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  • Review fromAriana B

    Date: 10/03/2023

    1 star
    I took two science courses here. I have a Bachelor of Art and a Bachelor of Science and am working on my Master of Science. I've studied English, French, Italian, linguistics, pedagogy and andragogy (teaching, teaching adults), A&P, chemistry, biochemistry, and biology.
    Positives of this "school":
    - Flexible schedule, with rolling enrollment and adjustable (maybe?) due dates (the syllabus has strict due dates, but the teachers' emails have looser requirements... unless they "feel" you aren't trying and then they will be strict [and follow the syllabus again?])
    - Sort of inexpensive?
    Negatives of this school:
    - Outdated content (upload dates are years old, some information like recommended DRIs are over 40 yrs old and wrong by modern standards, links to supplemental content like videos and websites are broken but not deleted nor updated)
    - Unprofessional (multiple typos in "lectures" [i.e., power points] and on assignments, frequent grammatical errors, formatting issues, illegible slides, etc.)
    - Unhelpful (professors ignore specific or detailed questions and reply with generic responses; when pressed for more details or expanded explanations the professors will stop responding to emails)
    - The content does not employ andragogy. (Simple education principles are lacking; multiple quizzes and exams include paradoxical [impossible] questions where question banks include both "all answers are correct" and "no answers are correct")
    - Incorrect grading (multiple times quizzes and tests were misgraded, then "corrections" were wrong too)
    - You get what you pay for, which in this case is not worth it (For being the least expensive Biochemistry course I could find that was transfer-accepted to a degree granting institute, I wish there had been a review like this to tell me to spend the extra $300-$500 to take a DIFFERENT online class from a real university, it would have been worth it)
    - Character limitations, or I could give more detail and more examples

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