Bryant and Stratton has its pros and cons. This private college is not for younger students wishing to experience college life and do not want to go to a close-knit college. Also, the school is very expensive and if you are not financially able to foot the bill, you will have numerous student loans. The staff is very helpful and the classes are very small, so you can get individualized attention. However if you have a professor that you do not like or is not helpful, you may be stuck with him for numerous classes and maybe even more than one semester. Overall I would reccomend this school for older adults wishing to finish their eduacation.
If you are a student considering Bryant and Strtatton, I would first stop and analyze my financial dedication. This private college is very expensive and credits may not easily transfer to another college or university. The class size is small and the staff is very helpful. However the school being so small has drawbacks too. If you are looking for the college experience you will not receive it attending this school. If you have a class with a professor that was not very helpful you may have to endure this profeesor for more than one class and more than one semester. Overall Bryant and Stratton is a good choice for working adults.
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