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First off, I always give organizations, etc the benefit of the doubt, but in this case I really wish I had not. This school is a joke. The very simple subject of English, math, and sciences are WAYYYYY too difficult and require too much work online. I don't understand how they get away with saying their classes are conveniently online when you still have to drive to campus or pay another campus to be proctored for exams. Also, the staff are pretty rude. From registering to buying books, no one was happy to help. The fact that you have to average a 60% on two exams or you fail is pretty ineffective as well. I took microbiology online and was going to be reported to the dean for plagiarism due to the system freezing and me clicking submit on an exam multiple times. So because I submitted an exam 3-4 times within a few seconds with the same answers, I was going to have my academics hit with plagiarism. What a joke! I have taken tons of classes online whether it be at Central Arizona College, ASU, or UofA and those all were much more simple, the layout was great, and the test taking was 100% online using Respondus Lockdown Browser. This allowed them to lock our personal computers to exams or have our webcams proctor us and record us as we take test. Save your time and money and pay to go to a different college. If you're in Tucson, go to PCC. If you're in the Phoenix area, try a different Maricopa college. This one is horrible.
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