Based on the EDUopinions rankings, the Full Sail University rating is 4.3. If you want to know more about this school, read the student reviews on our website.
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Pros:
1. The Project Launchbox which is a technology package included in tuition with relevant software and hardware related to your major! Kudos to Full Sail for providing a technology scholarship for students to remove this cost from your tuition bill.
2. High-quality education: I found education here at Full Sail does prepare you for the soft skills and technical aspects of the job; In just my third course, I found that their curriculums are progressive and prep you from Day 1 for an interview without sacrificing the student’s true character and personality; Way to go Full Sail!
3. Engaging students and faculty: From official Facebook and Twitch groups to top-notch faculty who are willing to answer and provide live examples and simplify readings, I am intrigued by how responsive everyone has been to my questions including the financial aid and student affairs staff! If you need anything or have any questions, pick up the phone or drop by and they are happy to help!
Cons:
1. They should partner with more organizations to provide scholarships and grants that are relevant to the student’s course of study and internships for better job prospects. For example, the Department of Defense Cybersecurity Scholarship program, which offers a partnership with online schools, the AmeriCorps Segal Awards, Teach Grant, and so on.
2. Financial aid could offer remote work opportunities for work-study eligible applicants since it is an online university as well as on campus.
3. Students should get all the available licenses to learn the advanced features of Canva, Linkedin Premium, Lynda, etc. I would have loved more courses in Microsoft Office, Quickbooks, Adobe Photoshop, Salesforce, etc so I am having to play around with it on my own. It should be included for free with what we are paying in tuition here.
Overall, I say great university, but you still need to do more legwork as a student. I highly recommend volunteering or receiving a stipend as a volunteer or intern to get your foot in the door in addition to what credentials are required for your major to land a better-than-average job!
View moreI love Full Sail University. It was one of the best decisions I ever made. I love how even after you graduate, you are still connected to the school and able to come back whenever you like. I would and always do recommend people to Full Sail. Great school!
View moreThis university allows people to complete entire degrees from the comfortable home they live in, offering many of their degrees completely online. Most of these programs are accelerated as well, so you can complete the degree in less than the usual 4 years like other universities.
This does mean that the online courses might not be for everyone though, as it takes a lot of discipline to stay focused on every class each month. I personally also experienced a fair bit of self-teaching to ensure I stayed ahead of the upcoming classes. I always recommend it to those I believe are dedicated to what they plan on learning.
View moreFull Sail University is the best school I’ve ever attended, thanks to its cutting-edge curriculum and highly knowledgeable instructors. I’m constantly learning new, relevant information about my career path, and the fast-paced learning environment keeps me engaged and excited about my future. The instructors’ real-world experience adds a unique perspective to the coursework, and their knowledge of the industry makes me feel confident that I’m learning what I need to know to succeed. All in all, I’m very impressed.
View moreMy opinion on this university is that if you aren’t ready to work it’s not going to work for you. This University is very demanding in regards to the school work considering with in the time frame of a normal university or college semester, which is roughly four (4) months about five (5) classes per semester, Full Sail University does one (1) class a month and some times even two (2) this is rare but sometimes three (3) it depends on how the school schedules you. So in other words you can have finished form anywhere between four (4) to seven or more classes (7 ) in a normal university or college semester. So you will graduate earlier then a normal university or college it just depends that you have nothing else going on.
I do like the speed in which you get the degree, also the professors and students are like minded people to the field that you want to go in to.
What I don’t like is something to do with the speed, yes I know I’m using speed as both sides of the spectrum, but there is a reason. Basically for the two years for a degree you essentially will not have a social life because it will be eat, sleep, do school work/homework, repeat. Only having major holidays off for about a week. Don’t even think about having a job it will burn you out quickly.
I would recommend it entirely if you don’t have a social life or don’t want to work, but have the drive to get a degree in less time then a normal university then go for it.
If you want to have a social life or a job, I would say Full Sail University is not for you.
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