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  • Every college is after your money it's just a part of life. If you think they will take the time to help you succeed your wrong, as long as the college gets paid they don't care why you do. To get a good job doesn't mean you need to have the best degree or go to the bet college. You need to have the skill in the area your interested in. It's all about how badly you want it, are you willing to do what it takes to achieve your goals or are you going to quit and complain about how your life sucks.

  • News flash youtube trolls you need at least a bachelors degree if you want to start a successful career.

  • @ShawnTTMartin It's unfortunate that you feel this way. I know that many of our graduates are really proud of the work they've accomplished. Just like many other top universities, we are accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Also our students are backed by a school with 80 years of experience in providing technology- and business-based higher education.

  • @TheDevryUniversity A degree from a school that is advertised on daytime tv and Youtube is a joke. You're obviously preying on the bottom 20% of the current college age population. All that is required to get into your worthless university is a pulse, and that attracts desperate and naive kids like bait. These kids are not students, they were never meant to continue with their education, and if they were, there are other, more productive, and certainly less expensive ways.

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  • 1 in 100,000 DeVry grads are remotely intelligent. They target poorer adults and minorities with the promise of an education. I am all for capitalism but this has gone overboard. To tell you the truth NOT EVERYONE NEEDS TO GO TO COLLEGE. Go work on cars or even be a trashman and make 45k a year. If we had 90 percent of the people as college graduates, who would ever work a manual labor job?

  • should i go here or not?????

    honest replies!!

  • @DENARUMBLES626 I did two years of community college full time and then transfered to a four year public university. All together, I graduated in less than five years. The experience was great and well worth it. Even though I appreciated saving money by going to community college, I would much rather have done my entire undergrad as a resident at my alma mater. If I were you, I would not even consider going to a for-profit school and, at the very least, start taking classes at you local CC.

  • I am in my last semester at DeVry and I have to say I could NOT have picked a better school. I have throughly enjoyed pushing the boundaries on what I am capable of learning. There were things I picked up on, no problem, and there were things I needed help with. I can hardly believe my graduation date is just around the corner and I plan to hit the ground running. I encourage everyone out there to further their education. It's not just about a job or degree, it's about developing your mind.

  • every body with a fake dgre from devry is a loser go to a real college u loser stupid wasting money on a real college ur cred are wrothelss ahahahah loserrr+rr

  • Yes, guys, let's blame DeVry, as if a degree is what makes you truly successful in any field you go into. State colleges are just as bad and are generally notorious for being party schools - but even they get successful individuals out. It isn't the damn school or the degree that makes anyone successful - it is the person hungry enough to get the experience and carefully plan. It's quick and easy to bitch on the internet. The belief that your degree can guarantee you anything is crap.

  • @Audiofalcon7 It can guarantee a high paying job for you, Most Real jobs These Day's require at least a Bachelor's.

  • @anthony15926 A degree guarantees nothing. Millions upon millions of people can attest to that. It may make it "easier", but you have 0 guarantees. It's more on you on how you handle the job market in your field than anything else.

  • @Audiofalcon7 That is so true. I have been saying that for years and I have 2 degrees.

  • scam...

  • Hey i was hoping i could get some feed back from devry. Im about to graduate next year from highschool and the closest campus to me is the one in Colton, CA

    so i was wondering if this campus offers the game and simulation programming degree?

  • Yea i got a job offer from McDonald's (Janitor) after graduating from DeVry!!! I obtained my MBA from DeVry last year and now that McDonald's has put me on the team, I can start paying my mountain of DeVry debt!!!

  • @metalth Gees... most MBAs from real colleges get into investment banking, consulting, CPG brand management, etc. but I guess janitor at McDonald's is "almost" as good... u might make it to shift supervisor one day.

  • @metalth I earned a PhD in management from DeVry. After graduation, I was offered a job as an assistant manager at Starbucks, earning $12 per hour.

  • @jas0609 They doesn't really make DeVry look bad as you are the one who applied for the Starbucks job, doesn't really matter where you get your degree from, finding a good paying job in your career field after graduating is not guaranteed to anyone.

  • I can't wait until I graduate

  • @spareld great to hear! When is your expected graduation date?

  • @TheDevryUniversity I couldn't tell you that information just yet I only have 23 credits lol but I'm in both accounting and English classes now :)

  • I have nothing agaisnt devry as I was a former student. However i feel it is not the best for me. Devry is for people who desperately need a degree and knows where they want to go. If your a teenager trying to find where you belong Devry is deffinitely not for you. Your classmates will mostly consist of single parents, parents, some clueless highschool graduates like myself. Devry does not give REAL college experience. Recent grads, do yourself a favor and go to a public college.

  • @breakdancer100 We're sorry to hear you didn't enjoy your time here at DeVry University. We have an amazing student body which we're very proud of, and we also do know there's quite a few students who attend our university immediately after finishing high school. As far as not receiving a real education, we have many graduates who disagree with that statement as well.

  • @TheDevryUniversity The standards to get into Devry are a joke, and because of these low standards employers see Devry degrees as a joke. For profit schools like Devry care more about the bottom line than they do their students. Every body that sits in their seats is money to their shareholders. Their degrees are worthless in the real world, because at Devry the degree is bought not earned. If you care about your education and the quality of you education go to a real University.(1trimester stu

  • i have a question.. i'm thinking about going to Devry because i just left a community college, and i just want to know is it worth it? as long i get my degree for a career

  • @anealzone6 Hello and thanks for the question! Just like many other top universities, we are accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Also know that you're backed by a school with 80 years of experience in providing technology- and business-based higher education. If you have any further questions, please let us know so we can help get you speaking with someone who can help.

  • @1991Avega I think it's the overall score.

  • @1991Avega

    You got 12 on the ACT? Was that your composite score?

  • @adreamlifter that was the overall score. I didn't realized it until now. that these mills will take anyone from the streets. even a bumb.

  • I'm ashamed to admit this, but when I was active duty I used military tuition assistance benefits to take a few DeVry Online classes. The classes were mediocre and uninspiring at best. What's worse was that the DeVry admin tried to charge me twice by falsely claiming that they did not receive the army tuition assistance checks. I wised up and transferred to a REAL college after my enlistment; at least I didn't waste my GI Bill at DeVry "university". Fellow service members please take note.

  • @typhoidX We're sorry to hear this. I will reach out by message to better understand your concerns & see how we can help.

    Educating military personnel and the veteran community have been a part of our rich history for years. We were also named a Military Friendly School for 2011 in G.I. Jobs magazine. Supporting the education and career goals of our active, veteran, & retired military community continues to be a priority.

  • @typhoidX Hi there. Very sorry to hear this comment. We apologize for the late response, but we'd like to further understand your comment and why you feel this way. Would you mind if we sent you a private message?

  • @typhoidX thanks i was thinking of attending devry but i feel like they are just after my gi bill. what colleges offer good IT jobs. i was a network admin in the Navy

  • @lnclincoln Please see my private message via Youtube.

  • @lnclincoln One more thing, if you encounter other veterans who are thinking about wasting their VA educational benefits on DeVry or some other private for-profit "college", just tell them to google the the PBS Frontline documentary "College Inc".

  • @typhoidX damn really can you give me more details. I leave the Army next month and was planning on attending Devry this Fall

  • @nighthawk9421 See my private message, and be sure to read the link I gave you. Feel free to ask me any other questions.

  • @typhoidX remember though if your are an enlisted in the military in the US the GI Bill will only help you for a 2 year institution but not a 4 year. Unless you join the ROTC in College or you are an officer of the US military. You will get help further.

  • @Thereisalwaysmore I don't know where you heard that, but the Post-9/11 GI Bill allows for 48 months of total entitlements, and summer/winter vacation months do not count (since u don't get benefits for months you're not studying). So 48 months is more than enough for a 4 year degree, & perhaps even parts of a masters program. I don't know what kind of GI Bill you have, but look it up on the VA's website. In any case, just don't waste it on a for-profit degree mill like DeVry. Good luck! ;-]

  • @typhoidX I never said i was in the military, and I got my information Pre-9/11 so my info is a bit outdated then. My apologies for the misinformation Oh and I just realized that you took an online course. Well hate to break it to you but i'm going to community college and I take online courses too. You know what they suck. I find that Classroom participation and being in a class the best Xp one can get so maybe you need to take a course at the school before you make those assumptions.

  • @Thereisalwaysmore Actually, the pre-9/11 Montgomery GI Bill also had an entitlement length of 48th months. In any case, I agree w/ u about the quality of online courses regardless of the type of school, I don't think people get as much out of it. Just be glad you're not paying outrageous tuition rates (compared to for-profit schools), & be glad your credits will most likely transfer to a 4-year institution, unlike half my DeVry "credits".

  • @typhoidX Or i don't get the class because I can't find a parking space for last hour and half circling the parking lot looking for space. So i get dropped because i didn't show up the first day. look the thing is and if you watched College Inc. America's Public/Private (non-profit) cannot tackle the demand for returning students, and ongoing students. I've been through a technical school once b4, and didn't do well after finishing the course. Solely because of my doing. I had numerous..

  • @typhoidX job offers but i declined since most jobs were out of my area of public transportation (I didn't have a car at the time). The point is, is that I'm tired out of all the years i have spent in Community college and I'm not even one step closer to my goals. I'm trying to focus on computers but i'm being told by the same professors to take other course that has nothing to do with computers or it does but does not go toward a degree, or cert, or gen. edu.

  • @typhoidX one more thing. Schools are so much in a budget crisis, that their giving International student top priority to take and enroll in College courses since they pay the most, then out of state college students, then returning students like me, then the new ones from the same state. How can i compete with that tell me?

  • @Thereisalwaysmore If you have no other alternatives (not even community colleges), then I guess u r stuck w/ these for-profit "colleges". If most schools prioritize out of state students then u might consider applying out of state; even most non-resident tuition rates are cheaper than for-profit rates. If ur circumstances do not allow u to stay competitive even in a community college, then it'd be wise to seriously reconsider whether higher academia is ur most appropriate/beneficial path.

  • @typhoidX hmm, i never thought of that, I mean I have been thinking about transferring to an out of state university when i get my general ed. or AA/S degree but not before. Now the only question is i need to find work from another state before i get there. Unlike you i can't rely on a GI bill, so a student loan is inevitable.

  • @Thereisalwaysmore You're absolutely right, no college "guarantees" a job. That's all the more reason to find the most cost effective way to get through higher education, preferably in an institution that has the least stigma attached to it, especially for someone in ur tight financial situation. No one can speak for u but yourself, but I would say that a costly for-profits such as DeVry is not the ideal solution for most people, not to mention the questionable quality of such "colleges".

  • @typhoidX But some of these for -profit proponent are claiming a degree from Devry or UofP is the same as one from Yale or Harvard. They think because a school is accredited that puts them on even field with the IVY. They call you a snob if you try to explain to them how crazy that is. One guy told me UofP uses the same text book as the one at Harvard, although he wouldn't explain how he knows.

  • @gsvkck It makes sense for the likes of DeVry to make such claims, given the demographic these "colleges" target - low income, under-educated, homeless, & those on the wrong side of the law. Lol... next time just tell them many community colleges have the same accreditation as DeVry/UofP, except they charge a quarter of the tuition, so there's NO reason to go to a for-profit "college". My gramma can "use the same textbook as Harvard", doesn't mean she'll be able to teach anyone anything... ;-)

  • @Thereisalwaysmore Btw, if its any consolation, some state colleges will allow u to pay in-state tuition after the 1st year of attendance, so stay informed on residency requirements if u decide to look for a place to transfer out of state. Good luck finding your ideal college.

  • @typhoidX One should understand though for profit universities, private non-profit, and public non profit colleges that you are not guaranteed to get a job. It's up to u to get one, or it is up to you to accept what they give you. (job wise)

  • @Thereisalwaysmore It all depends what school you earn your degree from. I live in Los Angeles and here if you graduate from USC or UCLA jobs are very easy to find. Most USC and UCLA grads like myself are already working in their field during their senior year.

  • @Thereisalwaysmore I can't say that I'm all that happy not going there. You have to realize that the public college system is falling apart. I'm currently attending community college and every time i get a chance to enroll in a class i need to get to get my AA/AS degree or general Edu. The class get's canceled because of insufficient funds/budget cuts.

  • @typhoidX my bad not assumptions since you did take the online course. But all i'm saying is that taking an online course is way different then taking a course at the physical location in a school. In college i find that online course are very vague on how to's and much of it is like trying to tune up your car with a 3rd party manual book. or pretty much self learning. So if that's what it was like then normal college is doing the same thing.

  • @Thereisalwaysmore I don't get what this has to do w/ the GI Bill, but okay. I am skeptical about the quality of online courses for the reason you mentioned. I'd imagine students of real colleges face the same problems if they take online courses, the only difference being that a real college would most likely charge a fraction of the tuition, & not try to defraud the US Army.

  • What a joke of a scam. Great group to scam. The average person at DeVry has dropped out of high school, is between 25-35, and think the degree will get them somewhere. I am 19 and I must say GO TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE ITS CHEAPER AND BETTER. My dad hires college grads and pretty much throws away applications that say DeVry on them. Poor saps don't realize they are getting scammed big time. Go pay 30k less in community college I have seen job applications that say "Devry grads need not apply"

  • @SnakeSafety101 Devry provides a quality education, but you're right, they are too expensive. Also, companies do not hire based solely on the name of the school printed on your degree. They hire based on the total package; with experience being more important than the school name. Interviews are also much more important. You could be an MIT grad. If you dress like shit and have no experience, the professional looking Devry grad with experience will be selected instead.

  • @SnakeSafety101 You can transfer your community college credits to Devry, dumbass. That would be the smart thing to do. Get your basics out of the way then transfer to a FOUR YEAR school. Devry isn't a 2 year-only institution. Given your age, you probably don't know shit about school, so get off your horse. And your dad throws away Devry apps? Fine. Fortune 100 companies hire them, so who cares what your dad does? And the Devry-no-apply thing violates TONS of HR violations, so I call B.S.

  • @SnakeSafety101 the problem that you don't understand is that Community colleges now are being cut down because of Big Budget cuts. Because of big time budget cuts = less class available. The fact is Community college is great but only if you have the time, the schedule and the mind set to know what you want to do in life, but it isn't great for us working class adults. Beside what type of business does your dad owns hmm?

  • 2nd it's against federal law to discriminate a person's education into not hiring them (at least in the U.S.) You might want to do the right thing and tell us who or report this matter to State Labor Union. I have been through a technical school once before and I made the mistake in believing people like you and missing my great opportunities. I never attended DeVry, devry is best for people who know what they want to do in life. But if you don't this because your unsure then don't go.

  • I am a current student at Devry and enjoying it here. How many math classes do I have to take for Electronics Engineering Technology? Im currently taking math 114, can you provide a link where I can log in with my D# and see all the classes I have to take? Thank you in advance.

  • @eddiebmx Hi Eddie - you can actually look this up via the student portal (my.devry.edu). There's a program called "degree navigator" and what this does is it lists all the math classes that you have to take. You can also find this information in the catalog or by reaching out to your advisor. Hope this helps, let us know if you have any other questions.

  • As a woman of colour my sexual fantasy is to attend DeVry in the fall. The best school money can pay.

  • Devry is not the best university. Devry is not the worst university. After enough persistence you will graduate with a Bachelors degree from an accredited university. I do not know why this makes a few people insecure, but they will get over it.

  • sorry to hafta break it to you devry grads, but a bachelor's from devry doesn't mean squat. you got scammed.

  • @waterman1976 It's unfortunate that you feel this way. I know that many of our grads are really proud of the work they've accomplished. We'd like to learn more on why you feel this way and will reach be reaching out to you by private message.

  • The only thing I can say is that your institution could never rival state colleges such as the CSU and UC systems we have in California. There is more to college than earning a degree. There is the broad student atmosphere, real class rooms on a campus GENUINE ACCREDITATION and FINANCIAL AID. . Im sorry but College is not for everyone because it takes sacrifice, planning and determination to earn a FOUR YEAR DEGREE. I personally believe you should leave education to the professionals!!!!

  • @tonytigeer Theres alot of bullshit you have to take in those colleges..... at Devry you just do what you gotta do for whatever job you want to do.

  • @waterman1976

    Sounds like you went to a traditional University as "water Boy" and came out as a "waterman" but you still have ur head up ur ass.

  • Someone please help: I'm planning in going back to school this spring for an associate degree in Network System Adm. Program from DeVry Sacramento. Now, how good is this course there? And is it really worth paying almost 40 grand for an Assoc. Degree from DeVry?

  • i cant wait to be in this exact position... =]

  • @rickygreengiant yeah you can't wait to be in alot of debt and no job.

  • @1991Avega yupp,,, thats exactly wat i want... and for ur info i already have a job in design... DOUCHE

  • what happens if you fail a math class? do you just take it again in the next semester?

  • @eddiebmx hi eddie - yes you'll have to retake that course. When you take it is up to you.

  • @TheDevryUniversity I got a question, been having problems with my life and am wondering.....if your on "Probation" and you get a "D" in one session and a "A" in another, will that turn out to being out of probation since my GPA dropped a little bit since I'm already 2 and three thirds of the way there with my bachelors. By the way I'm part time meaning only one class per session. Quick feedback would be great, thanks.

  • @TekkenTHABEST We are going to reach out to you by private message to elaborate on this for you. It's a somewhat wordy response. Thanks!

  • @eddiebmx THEYLL CHARGE YOU FOR IT up the ass btw the coursecompass they use is sued in community colleges

  • @FrostGibbon Yes, Devry is overpriced. The education is good, but not any better than any other accredited university. You will save tons of money by going to community college and state university.

  • do i have to take a specific kind of class or classes during high school?

  • @colmilloz123 hello, thanks for the comment. No you don't have to take any specific classes while in high school.

  • @colmilloz123 theyll put you in 10th grade algebra and charge you for it if you place incorrectly they will tell you its no big deal but 3kish a class IS A BIG DEAL

  • I attended Devry down at the Kansas City Campus back in the fall of 1991 when it was still called DeVry Institute. I was going for at Electronics Technician Degree but unfortunately left after two trimesters. I have some very good memories of this place.

  • @BrotherAlphonsusMary very cool to hear that, school memories are those that stick around forever. :)

  • @Ky772 keyword is "WAS" lazy. I think the next class you should consider taking eng017( learn 2 read.) its cute how you went to an older post to find an argument. ur such a noob. I passed their classes fine a's all across. my qualms with devry mostly deal with how they have cut the length of the courses and expect these professors to teach multiple theories and such in little time/. Maybe you are an accounting major and that's why u think its godly education..tech degrees at devry r so bad

  • @FrostGibbon Devry is an accelerated school. Can't help it. A lot of schools here are going that route. It allows you to take more credits in a single semester. Grad schools also operate on a module schedule (8 week classes). I'm in business, so ultimately, it's the same as any major university (b/c business is so broad).

  • @Ky772 yes business may be broad but not compared to technology where the field is advancing very quickly. in the programming classes they teach you very little compared to the whole field. imagine getting 1/10th of what you are supposed to for business you would feel ripped off. how does that not outrage people? even cis the material covered is little compared to another schools. cet gets the same treatment. even professors have made note of how they disagree with their blended program

  • @FrostGibbon CIS is basically a watered down CS degree. Devry focuses mainly on the IT field, so their curriculum is mainly centered around information technology, VS hardcore programming. If you're into the programming, Devry probably won't mix with you, either. Same thing w/their engineering program. Their stuff is more blended as opposed to more traditional lessons. As for blended courses, I agree. Students in CIS/CET need extensive help and blended might not provide that.

  • @Ky772 Everyday at work i see admissions ppl bringing kids in for testing they never say "oh its not full fledged" they make the student assume its hardcore themselves. they make a very simple placement test over hs lvl things seem like a big deal. ppl fall for it too. how id love to say "go do basics elsewhere" id get fired on the spot if idid. I h8 how they use sly words to get people in. the presidents send emails about how people are getting more students to register and such. its sick

  • @FrostGibbon The same is said about any state university. They make you take a standardized test to see if you're ready to take on college level courses. If not, it's off to developmental classes. Most state universities won't even let you take an english credit class if you don't pass math - even though it's completely irrelevent. And taking basics elsewhere is smart. I did that. Everyone should do that. but for some reason, they wanna do it all at one school. Oh well. Their money.

  • Wheres pride gonna be huh? huh? huh?

    arizona ? o no will u guys ever put the debate that daniel hamburger or w.e his name was with that Yale dean and that community college chancellor? i read he got creamed in the debate by the other two.

  • How can I "tune in" to see an actual ceremony? That's actually what I came on here for. Thanks. Looking forward to walking in Oct. 2010

  • This is NOT a Devry campus. This is the UIC (University of Illinois at Chicago) Pavilion. I know because I was here yesterday for a friend's graduation (from UIC.) You can even see the banner in the top right corner in 0:57

    @ky772 This is a public university campus

    @TheDevryUniversity you never actually claimed this was your campus so I can't call it false advertising, but still, tricky tricky...

  • @QuakePlox yeah they use buildings that dont belong to devry for graduation most times. just if ur there man please think about the price if u go half time it WILL COST YOU MORE and it will be longer. if u do like it just get the basics done elsewhere at a community college. Also look at other prices in the long run for traditional colleges. theres nothing wrong with choosing devry but just dont go for the first thing you see.

  • @QuakePlox You are correct, this is a Chicago area graduation. This graduation was at the University of Illinois Chicago Pavillion.

  • What campus is this? It's huge!

  • This is in Chicago! Pretty awesome, huh?

  • Wow! That's bigger than public universities! I wish the Irving campus one is that big!

  • @Ky772 thats not a campus thats prolly a stadium they rented for graduation.

    also i wish all the other campuses were as big as a community colleges campus.

  • @TheDevryUniversity why cant all you're campuses be like that? i read u guys sold half the building at houston thats terrible it must be small, do you realize that it is much better to just have one or two big campuses? also another thing would be to not let anyone with money to get in thats how the brand is dragged down. math092 and below is just a sick ploy to get money. You guys should also lower the price of tuition...its terrible in all sincerity i do work for you guys im so sick of it

  • @Ky772 and just to let you know all the people who go to devry probably cant make it in real universitys so they take the other road, other road=devry

  • @kc243243 And you obviously couldn't make it past anything that doesn't involve your parents teaching you at home with giant fucking pictures and songs, so shut the fuck up, douche.

  • It is a great University and to get a job you must go to the career services to get help on researching to find great jobs so they help you to find a job and tell you what you must do to get that great job. If you go to that school do good and then in your second year, go to the career services to start looking for that great job. Do not just graduate without having that job ready for you.

  • @IndigenousPrick I think you should take your suggestive screen name / bad attitude and find something better to do than slam a school you have never been to. In the unlikely case that you have been to a DeVry Campus and you had a negative experience, then you should take the proper steps to find a resolution with DeVry and not run your mouth.

  • Devry is expensive, but it is i a good school. I went to community college and earned an associate degree. That saved me thousands of dollars.

  • To get a Bachelor's degree you have 2 choices really, DeVry or a Traditional University. 2.8 years VS 4-5.

    It is expensive, but there are many options in place to make it more affordable (at-least in Canada). Traditional University isn't cheap either, really all education at the Bachelor/Masters Degree level is fairly expensive. You just have to pick the system that works for you.

  • @IROC4LIFE Traditional Universities are well respected vs devry.. from what i Hear getting a degree from devry is like barely better than getting a highschool diploma

  • @one9898 That is incorrect, In both Canada and the US DeVry degrees are accredited by the higher learning commission; along with state and provincial governments. What your repeating is typical stigma about for-profit post secondary education. The fact of the matter is, everyone hates some school; more just hate DeVry for whatever reason. 

  • @IROC4LIFE devry is 60k if ur going for a technology degree. also what they dont tell you is that if u go from full time to half time that will cost you alot more than that. Also it will take you MORE than 4 years. how would i know this you ask? I FREAKING AM GETTING A DEGREE THERE,i hate it im leaving. i mean i do like some things from it but I HATE HATE HATE how abysmal the price is and how they are cutting back at a lot of the campuses. I also hate the people in admissions and how they work

  • @iworkfordevry

    Lmao. How are you leaving but also getting your degree there at the same time? The two are mutually exclusive! And for the most part, 50K for a Bachelors is EXPECTED. Don't bitch about the price of the school. That comes with the territory.

  • @Ky772 50k its called going to a diff school moron. I can bitch about the price because i can... honestly

  • @FrostGibbon

    Then go to a different school, dumbass. Quit your bitching and shut the fuck up.

  • @Ky772 i think u should just stop sucking devrys anus fucking fag

  • @FrostGibbon

    Grow the fuck up, moron. Every college is expensive. The fact that you're bitching about it shows just how immature and ignorant you are, you retarded motherfucker.

  • @Ky772 no u...alsoitsa rippoff compared to real universities schools that do matter "eheheheheh retarder mother fucker"

  • @FrostGibbon

    You stupid ass fuck. Looks like you're about out of bullshit to post. Oh well.  Later, drop-out.

  • @Ky772 no u dropout

  • @FrostGibbon What, bitch, that all you got? "u dropout" ? Yeah, I thought so. Get the fuck out of here, dipshit.

  • @Ky772 dropouts dont withdraw then go to better schools u should get the fuck out of here cause i have no intention of letting you have the last word

  • @FrostGibbon So you're going to come up with idiotic, lamebrain attempts at comebacks like you've been doing? Man, you suck ass. You sobbing piece of shit, don't even bother. And there's this thing called TRANSFERRING, dickwad. It's when you transfer credits over to different universities to continue your education at that institution. Get the fuck out of here, faggot.

  • @Ky772 youre being the dumbass here fag. "oh he must be a dropout" assuming im a failure at life like you who cant be a bigger man and admitting you lost this conversation along time ago. Of course i know what fucking transfering is EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT SHIT. even fucking small kids know that shit. stop trying to impress me with your general knowledge. go stroke youre epenis somewhere else.....on second though eVAGINA ya big pussy

  • @FrostGibbon

    You pathetic little fuck. I'm calling you a fucking failure because that's what you are. Do you know who bitches about school? People who couldn't cut it. That's you. The only reason you're still here is because I bitchslapped your sorry attempts at arguing here and you're trying to get the last word in. And that's just sad. Just bail out now, asswipe. Go back and get homeschooled, you ignorant piece of inbred shit.

  • @Ky772 my pathetic kife? ur the one persuing devrys education. i cant stand pricks like you who always think they are right when they certainly are not. Obviously its you whos a failure at life because you go elsewhere for an education i was just lazy when i entered devry i didnt feel like looking but now that i am i definitely see that their education is shit. Enjoi working at kinkos for the rest of ur life fag im not letting you have it because u want the last word if u dont like it fuck off

  • @FrostGibbon

    What the fuck is a "kife" you tool? No wonder you're bitching about school, past your sister who also happens to be your mom homeschooling your dumbass, you don't know shit. Man, that's fucking sad. Education is what you make of it, fucktard. If you slack off, then school will suck. If you actually study, then you're getting an education.Take some responsibility, dumbass. This ain't about me getting the last word. It's about me having more fun by laughing at your sorry ass life.

  • @Ky772 o the "i dont have anything else to attack so i go after spelling. that shits so juvenile especially on u2be. I hate to burst your bubble but this aint a fucking formal setting. "schools is what you make it" blah blah blah so on. yes thats true BUT THATS ONLY PART OF IT MORON(emphasis on the moron because you have a one dimensional way of thinking.) if education is what you make it you just might as well just google. the school HAS to provides a "GOOD" education. Devry's a joke

  • @FrostGibbon

    It doesn't have to be a formal setting for you to at least make some sense, fuckoff. A good education is one that prepares you for the real world. But even if the school provides it, if you're a lazy piece of slacking shit (e.g. you), then it doesn't matter. Stop blaming the school and take some fucking responsibility. Many people go to the same school and go on to have successful careers. Why can't you? Oh, I know. Because you're a dumbass inbred hillbilly hick. Fuck off.

  • @FrostGibbon

    The sad thing here is that you fucking admitted you were lazy. No matter how prestigious or "good" an education is, if you're a slacker, it doesn't matter. Stop blaming the school for your failures and take some fucking responsbility. Other people go to the same school and they have successful careers. Why can't you? Because you're a piece of shit hillbilly hick, that's why. And it doesn't have to be a "formal" setting to make sense, you tool.

  • @Ky772 shut the fuck up ky772 devry sucks balls and its a for profit school, so there selling you a paper that is meaningless in todays competative job market,

  • @kc243243 You fucking moron. The fact that you're saying idiotic shit like "there selling" destroys what little of an opinion you actually have, you ass. With remarks like that, you are in no position to be talking about college degrees. Go back to Jr. High and shut your fucking mouth, kid.

  • @iworkfordevry Tell any school you only want to attend part time, and guess what: it takes LONGER and COST more. I'm not exactly sure the point your trying to make, Math 092? maybe someone had a bad High School experience and wants to make up for it, but traditional school will hold that against them for the rest of their lives. You might not like DeVry, and not all DeVry campus's are the same. So maybe instead of being an internet tough guy, go deal with your problem's at the offending campus.

  • @IROC4LIFE Thats totally the wrong use for "internet toughguy." Its a question of ethics over finances. math092 i guess is ok for the ppl that havent been to school in a long time but they honestly dont need below that.

  • VERY COOL

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