Do not go to Anthem Institute(formerly know as Chubb). I attended class there from 2007 to 2009 for a computer education. When I initially went to inquire about attending classes there I was told alot of bull about how I would be able to obtain a high paying computer job when graduating and how much they were in touch with companies on a regular basis for employment of there highly regarded students.
The reality is that the student admissions representatives are really sales people who are interested in locking you into a student loan situation with a bunch of wrong information. The school itself has a problem retaining good teachers and if you have a chance to see one of there want add listings for a teachers position it clearly states NO TEACHING EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. It also asks for only about 2 years experience in the field your will be teaching.
So you are going to pay over $17, 000 and have someone who will be teaching you that possibly has no teaching experience! Mind you, the theory is that they want industry people who are in the field to teach but we all know that if you can do a particular job well that dosen't mean you can teach it. Its like the great athelete who can't coach to save his life.
During my time at the school many teachers left and we had two that were fired for their inability to teach, but at that point they had already tried to teach us.
The equipment we had to work with for our hardware labs was garbage. We were asked to try to fix problems when in fact the parts were defective to begin with.
There is only one teacher there that honestly knows what he is doing and he can't teach every class
Let graduate placement work with you if you want a $13.00 an hour job. Which is alot less then I make now.
Frankly, the school is a money mill for themselves and thats what they care about.
I always heard great things about Chubb but I am telling you that this is not the old Chubb that had the outstanding reputation with companies.
Do not waste your money or time going there for a computer education. Don't let the admissions sales people suck you in. Go somewhere else.