Kaplan University - Criminal Justice
Kaplan no different than Brick and Mortar 
By: Anonymous (In Progress) on May 20, 2008
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I went to a "Brick and Mortar" college out of state and have found that Kaplan's admissions/tuition/cost to be very similar to that. Expensive and not student friendly! Having said that, I learned a great deal at Kaplan and am continuing to pursue my degree. I have taken two semesters so far and found that the instructors and course material to be better than the Brick and Mortar school I went to. I had one instructor in college (Brick and Mortar) that wrote the calculus book we were using, charged $100 for the thing and we never worked out of it. At least with Kaplan, the course material coincides with the course and the instructors work out of it. Overall, I would say that Kaplan is expensive, the instructors knowledge and student care excellent, the course material above good, but not excellent, and ability to be flexible while learning priceless.
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