University of Phoenix-Online Campus Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about University of Phoenix-Online Campus? Why?

Germaine

The wordt thing about my school is the job placement department. As far as recieving a job during or upon completion of your education you are left completely to your own devices

Karissa

I would consider the lack of face to face social interaction the worst thing about my school. I would consider that to be the worst thing about my school because as humans we are social creatures and thrive in that environment. People also may learn better with a teacher physically in front of them lecturing rather than through a computer screen.

Christine

I think the worse thing about my school is the team assignments because our teams do not sit together at a table in person. We try to communicate with out teammates online and we are all online at different times. This can make team projects difficult.

Sylvia

At this time the only thing is cost.

Andreana

I think the worst thing about my school, and it's not my school specifically, is not getting the school experience. Sitting in class, seeing people, the smell of books, and listening to your teacher actually talk rather than reading what she says.

Angela

The worst thing about my school is the cost of tuition. I had to get 2 loans just to cover my expensies. This makes it hard for low income families to return to school to better themselves.

Perry

The worst thing I would consider about University of Phoenix, online campus, is the fact that you are going to classes by yourself and are not able to see your classmates or instructors face-to-face at times.

Jessica

No immediate contact with instructors, you have to contact them and wait for responses that might take a day or so.

Amanda

I don't have any issues with this school.

Tommy

The worst thing about this school is the voice communication I have with my professors. As an online student I know thats a lot to ask for but it would be great if teachers would reach out to their students instead of an advisor.