University of Advancing Technology Reviews

  • 5 Reviews
  • Tempe (AZ)
  • Annual Tuition: $18,794
100% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
80% of 5 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Student & Graduate Reviews

B
  • Reviewed: 11/4/2020
  • Degree: Video Game Design
"If you plan to attend online prepare yourself for a bumpy road. You won't get grad support to help with job prospects. You'll have a crazy amount of tuition and books that are soon outdated. Group projects are a PIA and nobody is held accountable for work. I can't believe I fell for this for profit college that didn't give me any real education into video game design. Thousands and thousands of dollars for this school that taught basic classes and no real focus on what a student would specialize in. After you graduate, goodluck with no industry contacts or assistance. I hope somebody cancels my loans and they don't get any more money. I have a worthless degree and wasted years and thousands of dollars on this. Should have known better but young adult with no real experience in this regard and your screwed."
Beginning impressions
  • Reviewed: 1/20/2018
  • Degree: Computer Animation
"Since no one has reviewed I will submit and update as time goes on. I am in the introduction class to Game Art and 3D Animation. I can say that I've learned a ton in the last 2 weeks. But with the system in place, when you have a problem you are all on your own to fix it. Questions to the instructor are generally answered within 24 hours. But the deadlines are fast to approach and its hard to feel like you have enough time. The introduction class itself basically starts at 'You probably don't know what your doing, so I want production quality art completed at the end of week 1. I'm in the class because I don't know how to do that. How can my first assignment be completed work? The instructions are there but things are impossible to find. I find I will come across a tutorial that I needed to watch 3 days ago but didn't realize it was there. I'm not the type to let anyone stop me and I will graduate this school one way or the other. But I would also go in and revamp the whole thing if they'd let me."
Joanna Joseph
  • Reviewed: 12/2/2017
  • Degree: History
"The University of Florida is the flagship university in the state. It offers over 100 undegraduate and graduate majors. Furthermore, it boasts the most accomplished faculty in the state. The advising department is hands-on and grants each student individual attention. Each program offers the ability to study aboard. The Career Resource Center prepares students for internships and careers. Most importantly, alumni are extremely involved on campus. There are hundreds of connections you can make for future involvement in post-secondary education or career readiness."
Erica Guilliot
  • Reviewed: 5/8/2017
  • Degree: Business
"The University of Guam is an accredited college in the island of Guam. It is an amazing school with dedicated professors and a diverse group of students. I recommend this school to others,, you will learn a great deal from this institution and possibly learn more about yourself."
J. Peterson
  • Reviewed: 3/29/2017
  • Degree: Legal Studies
"The Legal Studies Program offers students the opportunity for in-depth study of a wide variety fo legal topics. If the student chooses, they can complete their degree requirements by writing a senior thesis. The senior thesis option allows the student to work directly with a thesis instructor on researching and developing a topic of interest that is both related to the legal field and to the university. This option provides the student with a fantastic writing sample and is great preparation for graduate studies or for entering the career field."