University of Phoenix is not for someone who is looking for a social experience. There is no sorority or fraternity; there are no clubs to join; and interaction between students is limited to course-specific groups.
The type of person that should not attend this school are people looking to have more of a traditional classroom setting or someone looking to get the full college expeience.
A person that needs to maintain theirself busy as well as looking forward to the college experience and all its availabilities.
Don't attend this college if you have financial problems, and can't seem to learn on your own. Pretty much, you are learning the material from a e-book, the teacher doesn't provide any lecture notes to help you understand the material/subject easier. You have to be able to know how to make time for the class, and class mates are hard to work with on their time zone difference. You don't always get a teacher response fast, which usually is through student online forum. You have to write a paper every week
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