rocketkidd777
Technical User
I have been going to a Devry campus in Philadelphia for 1 semester now studying networking. I've taken 5 classes so far. I love the computer field. I've always had a fascination for technology. I'm pretty sure that its what I want to do for a living.
I'm VERY undecided about staying. Devry is very expensive. Including financial aid and scholarships my tuition, books, and rent through the school has cost me $6,000 for 1 semester. There are 3 semesters in one year. My NCM (Networking Communications and Management) bachelors degree will take 3 years. That's a total of nine semesters costing me $54,000. I must also keep in mind other expenses including gas, food etc. Also, tuition will be increasing every year. I've worked a part-time job here for the semester making about $2,500. It ends in a few weeks, however. Basically I am freaked out about $50,000+ in debt.
I have read A LOT of rebuttal online about Devry. Anything from criticizing the price (due to it being a for-profit company) to the terrible teachers. My one professor even told me that Devry has a terrible reputation; not respected in its field, or by the general public. THIS freaked me out. However in MY experience with Devry I have felt that that my teachers are actually pretty good. They stay after class to talk with me and for the most part know what they are talking about. Financial aid and the people at Devry's corporate office aren't to swift, though.
My indecision to stay has stressed me about majorly. Its interfering with my studying and focus in class. I'm considering going to a state school here in PA to save money and have a real social life. My Devry campus is mainly composed of nerdy gamers. period. This fact bothers me more than you can imagine. I'm trying to develop a social life outside of the school, and slow progress is showing.
I must have my decision about staying or transferring to another school made in only 2 weeks. Ive been going back and forth for several weeks now. Ive talked to people in the field, and with other schools about transferring my credits.
I apologize for the long post.
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!
P.S. I'm a passionate, hardworking 19 year-old guy who can live on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches if that's the only way to afford an education.
I'm VERY undecided about staying. Devry is very expensive. Including financial aid and scholarships my tuition, books, and rent through the school has cost me $6,000 for 1 semester. There are 3 semesters in one year. My NCM (Networking Communications and Management) bachelors degree will take 3 years. That's a total of nine semesters costing me $54,000. I must also keep in mind other expenses including gas, food etc. Also, tuition will be increasing every year. I've worked a part-time job here for the semester making about $2,500. It ends in a few weeks, however. Basically I am freaked out about $50,000+ in debt.
I have read A LOT of rebuttal online about Devry. Anything from criticizing the price (due to it being a for-profit company) to the terrible teachers. My one professor even told me that Devry has a terrible reputation; not respected in its field, or by the general public. THIS freaked me out. However in MY experience with Devry I have felt that that my teachers are actually pretty good. They stay after class to talk with me and for the most part know what they are talking about. Financial aid and the people at Devry's corporate office aren't to swift, though.
My indecision to stay has stressed me about majorly. Its interfering with my studying and focus in class. I'm considering going to a state school here in PA to save money and have a real social life. My Devry campus is mainly composed of nerdy gamers. period. This fact bothers me more than you can imagine. I'm trying to develop a social life outside of the school, and slow progress is showing.
I must have my decision about staying or transferring to another school made in only 2 weeks. Ive been going back and forth for several weeks now. Ive talked to people in the field, and with other schools about transferring my credits.
I apologize for the long post.
Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!
P.S. I'm a passionate, hardworking 19 year-old guy who can live on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches if that's the only way to afford an education.