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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>UB knowledge that doesn’t work
Students can expect non apologetic, inefficient, expert subpar guidance and support from the University of Baltimore FSP staff. There are many options for the below average student and even greater options for the average graduating high school student. The first and second year program is underdeveloped and the bark from your admissions counselor is much bigger than the academic bite you will receive once you are a student. Limited and nonexistent curricular and extracurricular activities will assure that students graduating from the University of Baltimore will not be competitive with students graduating from local Community Colleges. The University is generous with scholarships and many students attend free of charge. You get what you pay for and in this case that means a lack luster education.</description>
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Students can expect non apologetic, inefficient, expert subpar guidance and support from the University of Baltimore FSP staff. There are many options for the below average student and even greater options for the average graduating high school student. The first and second year program is underdeveloped and the bark from your admissions counselor is much bigger than the academic bite you will receive once you are a student. Limited and nonexistent curricular and extracurricular activities will assure that students graduating from the University of Baltimore will not be competitive with students graduating from local Community Colleges. The University is generous with scholarships and many students attend free of charge. You get what you pay for and in this case that means a lack luster education.</p>
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