Bay Path College vs. American International College

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mam08009

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I got accepted to both BPC and AIC for Fall 2013. I live close tomBoston so I'm happy I got into schools that are close to home! However, even after doing so much research, I am still having trouble figuring out what program I should attend!

If I could have a clear list of pros and cons for each school, then that would be great! I would actually like to hear from students that actually attend either program, just to make a valid decision. But even if you don't go there and you know something about either AIC or BPC that would help me make my decision then that would be great.

I was originally leaning towards bay path but I honestly don't want to make such a quick decision without any valid information on both programs.

Thanks!
 
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I got accepted to both BPC and AIC for Fall 2013. I live close tomBoston so I'm happy I got into schools that are close to home! However, even after doing so much research, I am still having trouble figuring out what program I should attend!

If I could have a clear list of pros and cons for each school, then that would be great! I would actually like to hear from students that actually attend either program, just to make a valid decision. But even if you don't go there and you know something about either AIC or BPC that would help me make my decision then that would be great.

I was originally leaning towards bay path but I honestly don't want to make such a quick decision without any valid information on both programs.

Thanks!
I imagine you have visited both schools and met their respective faculties, current students, and administrative staffs. Comparing their respective programs on paper two things are apparent: The AIC program is a full year longer and quite a bit more expensive. This doesn't even factor in the lost opportunity costs of missing a full year of work at $60k+. If time and money are less important than a thorough curriculum you might choose AIC. If sitting for the NBCOTE as soon as possible knowing you will have to prepare for that exam independently, Bay Path may be the better choice.
 
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