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![]() ![]() I should've known that something was amiss when the very first professor (who shall remain nameless and is now thankfully retired from the department) told everyone in our first class on the first day that only about 10% of us "deserved" to become teachers. There is no better time than the present to make a change for the better. Hope this has helped in making a decision to join. While, yes, it may not be for everyone and maybe I’ve just lucked out but you do get what you put in and I’ve put in a lot of work to get this far and it’s been an amazing experience so far. I’m very happy with everything and grateful to have a great counselor whom I can ask questions about the program with or even about financial questions. I’m practically done with my Gen Ed and by Oct will start phase one of the teachers' program. I feel like I’ve gotten a quality education so far. ![]() I have always been in contact with instructors whenever I had a question about something but there is also a class forum to ask questions where the instructor or peers can answer questions for you. But honestly that has also happened at a brick and mortar college class for me so it was no different other than the teacher automatically picking the teams for us at UOPHX. I’ve had great teams in most classes where EVERYONE pulled their weight and only one class where there wasn’t much communication with my team and was forced to do most of the work. ![]() I have read some reviews where classes put you in teams for projects and yes it can be tough but like everything it’s all about communication. ![]()
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