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The Bel Rea Institute of Animal Technology

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I came to BR after graduating with aQuite BrightAnimal Studies
I came to BR after graduating with a Bachelors in animal science from a State University. I came here becasue i wanted to further my education. What I found was a dumbed down version of my previous education, a lot of busy work that felt like a waste of time. They dont give you much preparation time for actually studying. Combined with work and this school my life was consumed with memorization of material with no real grasp as to "why", or really understanding. Having worked in the feild for YEARS prior to attending the school, I could see how many students struggled to grasp simple concepts. I left BR with a 3.9 GPA, and several 4.0 semesters under my belt. But the main reason I left is that I found it almost impossible to continue going as the class times are very limiting, they dont take into consideration weather and travel for students, of which the majority commute. It eventually came down to making a descision, keep the job and healthcare I have, or sacrifice that healthcare and take months off of work to complete the program. Compared to my experience at a real college, this school lacks organization, flexability, and maturity. They need diverse class times, and they need to support thier students needs that are willing to pay and do well. But they dont. After all is said and done, I have better benefits and make more money now than I would if I would have stayed there.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2011
Collaboration/Competitive: B, Education Quality: F
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BE CAREFUL BEFORE ATTENDING BEL-REA!Quite BrightAnimal Studies
BE CAREFUL BEFORE ATTENDING BEL-REA! Don't be seduced or romanced by Bel-Rea commercials or the website. To break it down:

*Bel-Rea is VERY expensive. The program costs $19,000--not including books, scrubs, lab coat, etc. It's also irksome that most of the books bought weren't used in class. We used the instructor's manuals, which we were required to buy on top of the books. Why require a $90 book and then only lecture from an $18 manual?

*Bel-Rea offers minimal hands-on experience. If you want an almost purely academic, all-book learning experience regarding vet technology, go to Bel-Rea. I've learned some fascinating things, and feel confident being able to tell you the difference between Addison's Disease and Cushing's Disease, but am terrifed at the thought of being in a clinical setting with real animals and being expected to know what to do. With the amount of money we pay, you'd think there'd be more hands-on oppurtunities--such as placing catheters, drawing blood, etc.

*Most of the instructors are great, most of the staff are not. My instructors, by and large, are intelligent, have lots of applicable clinical experience, are approachable, and have made Bel-Rea bearable. The staff, however, can be rude, cold, unfriendly, unapproachable, and downright infuriating at times. With the exception of one lady, the front desk ladies are rude and condescending. The registrar is unfriendly, patronizing, arrogant, and unhelpful. The director is a two-faced gossiper who blatantly plays favorites and flirts with the few men who attend Bel-Rea. The custodian is a bitter misogynist who acts like he'd rather be ripping his toenails out than be at Bel-Rea (I've heard him refer to Bel-Rea students as "dumb bitches" and "dumb bimbos").

*The campus is small, old, over-crowded and smelly. I've been in classes where a student has had to sit on the floor because there weren't enough chairs. The student "lounge" is small, cramped, and uncomfortable, and food options are laughable. Parking is a joke. Good luck if you arrive after noon.

*The "favorites" game is rampant at Bel-Rea. The instructors and staff all have their favorites, and it shows. It's pretty incredible, really. I've felt like I've been in the middle of a "Beverly Hills 90210" episode many times--during a classroom lecture. No joke.**DO YOUR RESEARCH! I've kicked myself many times. I'm two quarters away from finishing at Bel-Rea (with honors, so don't think I'm dissing because I couldn't hack it), and I wish I had gone elsewhere. Example: The Community College of Denver offers an AVMA fully accredited vet tech program that basically covers the same info and material as Bel-Rea, requires THREE semester-long internships, and costs a FRACTION of what Bel-Rea costs. Don't automatically assume Bel-Rea is the best because they air commercials and boast AVMA accredidation. Go to the AVMA website and you can find all the accredited vet tech programs in your area. I guarantee they'll be less expensive, because obviously Bel-Rea spends a lot of the student's tuition money on advertising. Find a school where you are a student wanting to become the best vet tech you can be, and not a big dollar sign walking around in scrubs.

1st Year Female -- Class 2008
Scholastic Success: A-, Education Quality: F
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Work hard, study duringQuite BrightAnimal Studies
Work hard, study during 90% of your free time and you will excel. Slack and you will be gone in the first 10 weeks. Please take this school seriously. This is a medical profession and it is lives that you will be affecting with the knowledge that you recieve here.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2006
Education Quality: A+, Social Life: F
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