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Baker offers more than they actually give I just dropped out of Baker today after years of wasted time and money The online classes I "attended" for 6-weeks at a time, back-to-back, were far too focused on piling through a text versus student learning Almost every teacher I had responded with "Google it" or "watch this video on YouTube" when asking any questions There is 0, as in zero, instruction for this program The school advertises that help is available for their courses but in the Web Development program, there is actually none The only support they provide is if you can't access the software they use for turning in assignments Beyond that, you have no help Baker does not allow late assignments So, if you cannot get a program installed and working correctly in week one, regardless of the hours you spend troubleshooting, they don't care that you're behind on your assignments In fact, this is all that Baker cares about...just plowing through everything If you don't understand a topic, well, too bad Everything is deadline based There is no such thing as practice You buy a book and are told to complete an assignment with no instruction and no practice If you don't get it, your grade is poor and you're forced to move on with not understanding the course You'll find that neither the admin, counselors, or teachers care about the knowledge you gain --- or should I say, don't gain After years, I can honestly say, I have learned nothingThis has been an extremely stressful process Because I work full-time, I was only able to take one class at a time Even with this, due to the lack of teacher involvement and no instruction, you may find yourself spending 6-hours a day trying to figure out how to do something and still come up short You're so stressed out about getting it done that you have no time to actually learn As well, to spend this much time in a day working on something only because you have no instruction, yet paying for it, is completely absurd If you complain about a teacher, the school argues back that their instruction was provided via the YouTube videos or links to websites that they shared online, which out of times have absolutely no relevance to the actual assignment you are working on The reason I just dropped out is because the classes were originally 6-weeks long After I spent years there, taking one class at a time, and knowing my date of graduation, they decided to "switch to 8-week courses." They claim that graduation dates are the same but, obviously, this doesn't make sense mathematically The extends my graduation date by weeks The told me I could triple up on my class schedule to graduate at the same time I explained that I signed up for Baker with an expected graduation date that made sense to me They did not care The only option they offered me was to withdraw, take on more work that I could handle, or extend for an extra half year This is like telling a student, you're going to graduate in years and then suddenly change it to Awesome! And of course, they feel no guilt or obligations financially My goal at this point is to see if I can pursue a legal defense against them to get some of my loans dismissed

Baker offers more than they actually give
I just dropped out of Baker today after years of wasted time and money The online classes I "attended" for 6-weeks at a time, back-to-back, were far too focused on piling through a text versus student learning Almost every teacher I had responded with "Google it" or "watch this video on YouTube" when asking any questions There is 0, as in zero, instruction for this program The school advertises that help is available for their courses but in the Web Development program, there is actually none The only support they provide is if you can't access the software they use for turning in assignments Beyond that, you have no help
Baker does not allow late assignments So, if you cannot get a program installed and working correctly in week one, regardless of the hours you spend troubleshooting, they don't care that you're behind on your assignments In fact, this is all that Baker cares about...just plowing through everything If you don't understand a topic, well, too bad Everything is deadline based
There is no such thing as practice You buy a book and are told to complete an assignment with no instruction and no practice If you don't get it, your grade is poor and you're forced to move on with not understanding the course You'll find that neither the admin, counselors, or teachers care about the knowledge you gain --- or should I say, don't gain
After years, I can honestly say, I have learned nothingThis has been an extremely stressful process Because I work full-time, I was only able to take one class at a time Even with this, due to the lack of teacher involvement and no instruction, you may find yourself spending 6-hours a day trying to figure out how to do something and still come up short You're so stressed out about getting it done that you have no time to actually learn As well, to spend this much time in a day working on something only because you have no instruction, yet paying for it, is completely absurd
If you complain about a teacher, the school argues back that their instruction was provided via the YouTube videos or links to websites that they shared online, which out of times have absolutely no relevance to the actual assignment you are working on
The reason I just dropped out is because the classes were originally 6-weeks long After I spent years there, taking one class at a time, and knowing my date of graduation, they decided to "switch to 8-week courses." They claim that graduation dates are the same but, obviously, this doesn't make sense mathematically The extends my graduation date by weeks The told me I could triple up on my class schedule to graduate at the same time I explained that I signed up for Baker with an expected graduation date that made sense to me They did not care The only option they offered me was to withdraw, take on more work that I could handle, or extend for an extra half year This is like telling a student, you're going to graduate in years and then suddenly change it to Awesome!
And of course, they feel no guilt or obligations financially My goal at this point is to see if I can pursue a legal defense against them to get some of my loans dismissed

The customer came to the station to purchase gas and a car washThe purchase was made by a debit card, but the wash was not working properlyThe manager was informed by the customerThe customer requested a refundThe manager complied with the request and generated an electronic refund back to
the customer's cardThe customer was given a copy of the receipt (see customer claim)By looking at the two receipts, the first receipt shows the charge of $56.00- a positive charge to the customerThe second receipt shows a total of $with a minus, which indicates a credit (refund) back to the customer's accountI do see that the attempt for the refund was done with a cheaper car wash instead of the original wash of $So, in fact it appears that we actually owe the customer $We would be glad to give the customer $and a free car wash for her inconvenienceI can be reached at *** ***Thank you

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