Reviews of Bryant & Stratton College (College)

10950 W Potter Rd, Wauwatosa, WI 53226

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Here you will see the feddbacks of real people who buy the services of Bryant & Stratton College (College) in the state of Wisconsin.

At the present this business gets a score of 4.0 stars out of 5 and this score has been based on 23 reviews.

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REVIEWS OF Bryant & Stratton College IN Wisconsin

msapril yang

You get what you pay for v.s. going to matc. MATC isn't helpful. Petition takes so long. You'll be done with your BSN at Bryant while waiting to petition to get into the ADN program at MATC. Just my opinion.

Shellon Rutherford

J. Casper

jamie theissen

Stripes of Valor

Don’t believe all the fake reviews on here or the multitude of 5 stars with no written reviews. They’ve clearly been written by employees and probably paid people to write them. This is one of the shadiest “colleges” I’ve ever been to. I was in the nursing program and our class had 68 students. Only 6 people graduated. Everyone else flunked out of the program and it wasn’t because they were dumb or stupid. The curriculum is set up for you to fail. Only a college that cares about money would schedule half of its students to take a med/surg clinical and pharmacology on the exact same day, 20 minutes apart. That’s not even the worst part! The first 5 exams for both classes were scheduled the exact same days. Anyone that’s taken either class knows that these are difficult classes and the exams were extremely long. Half of my graduating class failed one or both courses that semester, including me. None of us won our appeals and instead were “allowed” to enter the medical assistant program for $30,000. You know how long it would take you to pay off that loan on a medical assistant salary?!?! When I appealed, I was never asked to write a letter or met with the dean. I requested an appeal and was immediately denied. The seam didn’t even have time to look up my file to see that I had a 3.8 GPA going into that semester and clearly there was something wrong. The vast majority of instructors were highly unqualified. A couple of my “professors” didn’t have degrees and I knew them from when I waited tables a couple of years before. One professor almost killed a patient by forcing a student to inject the wrong medication. That same instructor went off on me at a hospital because I was spending too much time with my patients. Don’t waste your time or your hard earned money because realistically, most of the people that enter the RN program won’t graduate. For the price, you’re better off going to Cardinal Stritch, MSOE or Marquette. They prey on the financially disadvantaged, promising a degree and amazing salaries, which is a lie. If you shoppped around, you would find that this is one of the most expensive colleges in the area. If you don’t believe me, read all of the negative reviews and you’ll find that there’s truth in what I’m writing.

Brianna Yost

The nursing program can be chaotic and is always changing, but the majority of instructors genuinely care and want to see you do well. If you're someone who's very adaptable to change and would like to get your RN in under 2 years, go for it! But be prepared to work your butt off.

Audrey Weissmann

Stacy

Of all the reviews I read stating do NOT go here for ADN, I have to advise the same for BSN. Run away! The program is so disorganized and only a small amount of the professors know what is going in. You have to teach yourself almost everything (which for the amount you’re paying in tuition I find downright terrible), which is where I will talk about the ATI testing they do. I went 3 semesters in this program without any type of exposure to this ATI testing to during my 4th semester having 3 ATI final exams that were worth 9% of the grade. One of my classes had around 30 people and only 5 of those 30 people passed the ATI exam. The rest of us lost out on 9% of our grade because we failed the ATI test. That 9% is the difference between passing and failing miserably. A letter grade or two if I must. Don’t dare try to fight the ATI bologna they have set up, because you will be ignored, or you will be told you did not study enough. I emailed the dean of nursing about this ATI testing and so did a few of my colleagues. We were all ignored. I requested to meet with the dean face to face to talk about this, and again I was ignored. The school and their staff will NOT own up to their mistakes, instead it’s always the students fault. One of the three ATI finals I had to take was a major issue due to the fact that we did not get the textbooks for this exam until halfway through the semester, which gave us no time to study DOUBLE the material for this exam. I gave my professor of that class a lot of respect because they really fought for these books. The school couldn’t seem to care less because we were constantly given the run around, yet the other two lecture sections of this course had their books!! We were set up to fail. This school is awful. They rob you and their “life prep” slogan is a scam. You do not get prepared for anything. If you are considering Bryant & Stratton for nursing, run away. Go somewhere else. Just Incase you, the reader are not convinced that this school is all about the money, here is some proof: I left the nursing program after the semester ended on December 18. I got a letter on December 26 stating that I have to pay my student loans back!!! (As if I didn’t already know....I signed the MPN, I know I have to give back what I borrowed). Three days later on December 29, I finally got a letter stating that they noticed I was not coming back. BSC only cares about money, so do not go here. Go somewhere that is credible and well established.

Kanisha Williams

Awesome Nursing program. Currently going back for my BSN and Bryant and Statton.

Sabrina Toy

Laura Hintze

Do NOT go here for the ADN program! Some instructors don't know how to teach. They can't answer your questions or they read directly from the textbook for lecture. Now I know you really have to study and read your materials to become a nurse, but lectures are supposed to help students. Some instructors seem to have forgotten that. It is a fast paced program. I liked that it was under two years, but you really have to commit. I ended up having to cut back my hours at work to make time for studying and homework. The school makes you do an authentic assignment in each course. It is supposed to help you advance your studies. HAH! 99% of the assignments were a complete waste of time. The program also loves busy work. Pointless homework that doesn't help the students out. The Dean of Nursing accused the graduating class of cheating in front of guest speakers three days before the end of the semester. They do not care about your work schedule. You do not have a choice for where your clinical is. They will say they try to place you at a clinical site near your home. I ended up over one hour away from my site two semesters in a row. Class until 2100 and 0630 clinical an hour away the next morning. Fun, hey? They do not own up to their mistakes or miscommunication. The student is always wrong in their eyes.

Danielle Fairman

Marko Lazarevic

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Mustang Fire

This specific college only cares about the big $30,000.00 that they are going to make off your back. Go elsewhere!

Quentin Kendricks

Jessica Monfre

I see alot of 1 stars here for review. I'm sorry, but after school I had to study / homework 3-5 hours a day in order to pass. Plus I worked full time the first semester, but by the 5th semester I cut down to just 7 hours a week which is nothing. This was probably one of the hardest things I have ever done and not everyone can do it! Nursing school is not easy and not matter where you go!! My friend went to WCTC had a long wait to get into clincal and there program is also no cake walk. If you don't put in more hours outside of school into studying you will fail. Do not just rely on your teacher to teach you everything you will actually have to do the readings that no one wants to do and do practice questions until you feel like your head will explode. Nothing worth something comes easy! I had very hard but knowledgeable instructors and if you are having trouble with a concept or skill they are great resources to use as well as your textbooks. Nothing is perfect so that is why I gave 4 stars. Don't give up!

city Matthews

I went here for the paralegal studies program in 2015. It was a very rewarding experience Mr.Geary , Mr.Vanderkin, Aaron Gholston, Andy Broman, & Mr.Albers were all very helpful. But you have to put in the work though and really be dedicated to succeed here.

Ashley Boatman

Toby Parker

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9AM–8PM
TUESDAY
9AM–8PM
WEDNESDAY
9AM–8PM
THURSDAY
9AM–8PM
FRIDAY
9AM–4PM
SATURDAY
9AM–1PM

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