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ok school

By: Anonymous (Graduate) on November 1, 2009

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Alot of room for improvement I have had alot better professors at the community college level.Out of the 5 teachers I had at the college only one was great Dr.Page.Dr.Page help raise the scores I was going to give the college.Most of the people when you call up have no idea what they are doing.It is really scary if someone is new to college they might give up after only a couple of classes.

Flexible Programs, Incompetent Staff

By: Anonymous (In Progress) on October 4, 2009

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Thomas Edison State College has a wide range of degree offerings, if you're looking for a specific program or major.  However, the staff are unnecessarily  difficult to deal with.  Do not expect a timely response to inquiries, or knowledgeable staff.  Expect to do most of your learning on your own.  The tuition of nearly $7000 a year is outrageous for the level of service and the likely negative experience you will encounter. You'll spend much less out of pocket and financial aid will go much further at a traditional college, especially community college.

Bummer

By: Anonymous (In Progress) on September 19, 2009

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I am sorry, but I have NOTHING good to say about this university. After completion of my two classes I will try my luck with "AMU". This university uses out date teaching materials. 

I wonder if somebody that works with TESC wrote the good comments about their school in the hopes to sucker some students in. The bottom line is that your education is an investment for life and it should be taking seriously by an institution. 

Great MHRM and BA experience

By: blondiemcl (Graduate) on June 2, 2009

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I have always been an online student and after graduating from Mercer County College with an AAS, I transfered to TESC. I had 85 credits and they took all of them for my BA. I have had very little issues with the school and only 3 tough professors. I Have had an amazing experience with my MHRM program and it went real quick in just over a year. The only downside I can think of is how long it takes to get grades posted and often how long it takes certain mentors to respond, but that varies greatly. The value is really good, but I caution any one thinking of online courses, the work is just as hard as the in classroom classes, and you do not have someone reminding you of due dates and of the work that needs to be done. If you are not self motivated, do not take online classes, it will be hard to keep up and do well. The flexibility is wonderful, and I am actually oonsidering a second masters from there

Good program, but communication is bad from school

By: Anonymous (In Progress) on May 20, 2009

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The school promises what it says. You will get practically all your credits transferred. You can test out of many courses and receive the credit. My biggest complaint and the reason why I would never recommend anyone else to this school is the time everything takes to be accomplished. From them receiving transcripts and taking 8 weeks to put the credits on your evaluation, to the mentors to take 3 to 4 weeks before grading an assignment, all the while other assignments are due weekly. Calling the school is a nightmare. I have never been been transferred no less than 3 times before getting to the department i need. Each time having to explain my situation. If you have a low level of patience stay far away, if you are ok with all that, great school and you get what they promise you. 

Great School, Great Price, Great Mentors

By: neefa22 (Graduate) on April 21, 2009

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I only have great things to say about this school.  I transfer with my associate and had to attain 55 credits from TESC.  The price per credit is very good, the mentors (professors) are all very experienced and a well educated.  I always got the help I needed when I called the school, everyone was so kind and helpful.  No regrets for attending this school and I would recommend to anyone.

Excellent School

By: Anonymous (In Progress) on February 4, 2009

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I completed my associates at a brick and mortor school and it took me forever, so i decided to do online classes which I felt would let me finish much faster.  After several searches I found TESC and enrolled for reasons of it being online, cost, and the flexbility of being able to start a semester every month.  I also liked the fact that the classes were 11-12 weeks long.  The mentors (professors) are very well educated and experienced in the field they are teaching.  I think that this school is an excellent choice.  For people who mentioned before about some teachers not being good thats at any and all schools that you find that.  

MSM Degree

By: Anonymous (Graduate) on April 2, 2008

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I graduated from Thomas Edison's MSM program in 2000. I remain very pleased with the experience, the quality of instruction I received, the technology employed and the method of study. The instructors were always communicative and helpful, the technology useful and the study experience excellent. I was able to study in a small group of fellow students at various points in their careers and with various talents. We all learned from each other. I still use the knowledge I gained here in my current career and feel the experience added to my marketability and success in my field. I would reccomend this program. 

MSM

By: Anonymous (Graduate) on February 1, 2008

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I completed the MSM program in 2001 and I still recommend the program to anyone who is looking for an advanced degree.  

My experience with the program, the staff, and the instructors was all positive.  

As an example: in my first class I was having a problem relating to the assignments and the required responses.  The professor spent almost an hour on the phone with me and responded to a multiple of e-mails to make sure I had understood the concept.  When ever I asked for additional information or explanation of his critiques of my work he never hesitated to answer my questions. 

For me, the ability to work online and on my schedule did a great service towards allowing me to complete the degree.

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