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PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:31 pm    Post subject: In Orlando and looking into Radiology. Reply with quote

From what I saw from Keiser University in Winter Garden, I wasn't too pleased what with its 7 Grand per semester, AND because the Radiology Classes are so filled up that I'd, literally, have to wait 2 years to start classes (May 2011).

And from Valencia College, I'd have to wait until early 2010 for classes, AND unless I pull a certain standard of grades, there may not be the chance that I'll always make the grade, and continue forward (it's cheaper, but not worth the risk if I, hypothetically, can't pull straight A's and make the 18 person cut). PLUS an Associates Degree there would take me 3 and a half years to accomplish

I've seen Herzing in Winter Garden, and, though the cost is close if not more than Keiser, but I CAN take the classes once I make my decision in late August. But, I have to ask. Has anyone here gone to Herzing, of have any reviews of the school, since, though It's been around for 50 years or more, I BELIEVE the field I'm looking into may be a more recent addition.

Is going to Herzing in the Fall, and the time it should take (a little over two years, if I recall from my interview) worth the cost (which, if I CAN get a job, I know I can pay off no problem), and is the school reputable and assurable enough to take that step, and get into the field?

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