If you are not happy with Devry, I'm guessing you aren't getting much education from it. I would suggest to continue your education elsewhere after graduation because the once you're out of school a few years, you tend to not remember everything that is needed to go back to school later. So, I would continue getting certified or getting a masters so you will have something to look back on and so you will have something to fall back on later if you decide to not go into whatever it is you're taking courses on right now.
2006-06-13 16:50:32
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answered by mitchell38954 2
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If you are not happy with your current school then you have to look at all the factors. If you got a scholarship for Devry, you should not leave. If all your financial aid papers are filled and accepted for this term then I suggest you hang in there. If there is a particular reason why you might feel uncomfortable at Devry then you should speak to a dean or with a counselor. I'm sure they can work something out with you. If not there are always on-line classes. If you still aren't satisfied with your decision then what you can do is tell your school ahead of time, never leave in the middle of a term, it is not good for your record, and you will have to take the classes over again. After you let them know, immediately get your student audit degree and your official transcript. Also if you are going to switch schools, you should look into the school and see if it is of interest to you, remember if you are receiving financial aid, they will have more difficulty helping you out if you decide to switch schools again. But seriously continue your education and no matter where you go, don't let anyone discourage you from continuing. My best wishes to you and Good Luck, I hope this info is helpful.
2006-06-13 16:53:27
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answered by ricancari 2
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School is a place for education. If you were unhappy with Devry University then evidently you don't understand. It's not about being happy, it's about life and where you want to be in a few years, so you can be happy.
To answer your real question. Go for it all if you can get it, from being certified ... to a masters or bachelors. Always go for all you can get when it comes to an education.
2006-06-13 17:08:10
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answered by Johnny 5
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Wow! You're graduating from college and still have no idea what to do next??? (Don't wait too long--I did and now, many many years later, work at a minimum wage job.....) How about that time off to find yourself stuff that was so popular during the 60s? Actually, it might not be a bad idea. Rest for a while, take a part-time crappy job, read some things that YOU want to read (not assignments...), and talk to people. Are your parents educated? Talk to them. Talk to some counselors--get several opinions. Talk to friends, and peers. Usually people get their Master's degrees from schools other than the ones they matriculated from anyway--so, maybe a change of school, or location would help. Good luck and congrats!!!!
To Joyous Iking: You need to learn how to spell before you criticize anyone's grammar.
2006-06-13 16:59:50
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answered by Joey's Back 6
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I dont know what kind of degree you are getting but I would defnitely go for a Masters at a STate University. I am not a huge fan of Devry.
2006-06-14 02:07:42
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answered by Nidhi 2
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Devry has its problem, but you are lucky that you completed and graduated. Devry is more for working adults trying to finish and get their degrees. Universities are slower pace and alot of money. More than the cost of passing your class..
2006-06-13 19:20:16
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answered by isLand Princess 2
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Definitely consider your options. If you are not happy with the school or where your future is going then yes I would do something else. This is your future you are talking about not to mention your livelihood. Think about what you want before you jump into anything.
2006-06-13 16:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a good idea to me. Or You could always just throw it all away and start something new.
2006-06-13 17:04:39
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answered by lemonsquare 4
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First of all you need to learn proper grammer.
2006-06-13 16:55:16
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answered by joyous_lking 1
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if you are not happy where you are at them you need to get where you want to be don't waste your money and time. do something you really want to do.
2006-06-13 16:47:56
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answered by boomerclassic 1
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