Warren National University - Electrical Engineering
Warren National is a the real deal 
By: Piercetp3840 (Graduate) on August 17, 2007
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I attended Warren National when it was Kennedy-Western. I graduated with a Bachelors in Electrical Engineering. This was recommended by my employer who reviewed the institution before I applied. I can say that I was not disappointed. It was certainly challenging. In fact it was harder than any place I attended before. I had a bachelors from another school, where I studied IT. But this was extremly tough. The material was hard, but help was always available. The program required a considerable time committment. After ten classes and a difficult (bur interesting and rewarding) final project I graduated. This took about two years. The online instructors were from some of the finest Universities in the United States; Stanford, UCLA, etc. The material was in the form of textbooks. There were online tutorials and practice examinations. There was also an online discussion board where you could connect with other students. I can say with confidence that my degree and Kennedy-Western (now Warren National) has enhanced my career.
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