Allied Business Schools Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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  1. Educational Institution
  2. Career and Education Provider
  3. Real Estate School

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Home study courses in real estate, medical, business and renewable energy technologies.


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3.8

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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Still studying but learning so much

Actually purchased this through Groupon.

All the material is there, all you need to do is put in the work and study the material. Make sure you have a lot of paper if you’re going to print it all out because it’s a lot! The quizzes are helpful and it’s very well organized

June 21, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This was my go to school as well for…

This was my go to school as well for continuing education real estate salesperson license for the past 15 years! Allied Real Estate since April 2020 has changed their learning and TESTING platform for much more reading (which is fine) but the tricky questions and their purposeful trickery questions of which one is not the correct answer? What school do you know asks what Civil Rights questions and surprisingly on the final test, have you to answer in Roman numeral numbers of the year Civil Rights Act to 100 years after? What? Why? These questions are all like sentence math problems? There no real memory retaining questions! All of the questions are Wielded of trickery with three or four questions in each one question? On the quizzes they give you one or two chances they show you which ones you got right and which ones you got wrong so that you at least can go back in the chapter and study which ones you got wrong! But on the final you get one shot and you are timed out for 24 hours if you don’t pass (and I guarantee you won’t with this new platform as of April 2020), Allied does not let you go back in and see what questions you got right vs wrong on your finals, so you never know and second guess yourself on ones you think you got right! As a matter of fact most the time you can’t access the chapter that you need to retake final because of glitch in Allied’s online courses of the material they tell you to go back review and read before you retake final for a 1 time shot again? What? You can’t go on to other chapters and try to read ahead to get a jump on other courses because Allied makes you have to pass 1st time on the previous final of the previous chapter to do so? *If you try to do it old-school (the right way) and read through the chapters, memorize and just take the finals ...there’s no way! I am fairly intelligent with other earned educational certifications and degrees and I’m telling you this school is a money making Scam! They have you go back and pay for the courses you don’t pass the 1st time? Again purposely geared not to make you pass the 1st time!Why? Frustration level is literally out this world! Oh and if your looking for help from staff including instructors...forget it no one knows who’s on 1st or 2nd....ever and/or your never NEVER getting a call back! To bad once was a good school and tools to further and bone up on your already investment and career choice is now a sell out and no win situation! Good luck to all of you already enrolled and to the others looking at this school... do yourself a favor and find another school and spare yourself the frustration, your time and money!

May 29, 2020
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