Stacy Irvin
GBTotal Scam My stepdaughter attended this school for two years. Now she is enrolled at a public high school and they refuse to provide transcripts to either us or the school. Her current school has no idea where she is academically and she will have to start high school over at the age of 17 after spending a fortune on tuition at this scam of a “school.” Do not give your money to these people.
CES PRESERVATION
GBCan't go at your own pace after all I was very disappointed to learn two weeks after I started the program that this is NOT an at your own pace program! There's a maximum number of tests you can take per week, extending the program months longer than necessary. I was not told of this until after the 5 day withdrawal period had passed.
IS
GBNot good. Classes themselves were fine and the textbooks were nice, but the customer service was terrible. I could never get ahold of my teachers, when I even had one. Took forever to get a response and even longer to get my diploma certificate. Was hung up on multiple times when I was trying to call for help. Also the website would take a long time to open a new class, so I was often stuck without any class work anywhere from an hour to a few days.
Tina
GBJames Madison High School was a … James Madison High School was a blessing for me. The price was reasonable and they offered flexible/reasonable payment plans. Also the curriculum was excellent and prepared me for college. There's not a day that I do not brag about the success I achieved from JMHS. I just finished my AAS degree and now finishing up my bachelors degree. Thank you James Madison High School!
Andrea
GBAverage. For a self motivated student, the program is acceptable, much harder for one that needs more hands on assistance. It was a little hard to get that one on one help. They really dropped the ball in getting my final grades to the HOPE office and I had to request they send them so be sure to check that. No problem with the high school transcipt being accepted by colleges in Ga, but be sure to take an ACT or SAT.