Unlike the Just A Start program, it isn't free of charge to accepted students. I applied to Just A Start two years in a row, and was rejected both times, even though I got a near-perfect score on the program's qualifying test the first year and a perfect score this year. Last year, I applied late and was told that they didn't have the funding to accept me. This year, I applied weeks before the deadline and was told that I was rejected because they had a lot of applicants and I just didn't have the qualifications to be admitted.
These are pictures from today of the first part of the first page of the website for Bunker Hill Community College:
I applied to Bunker Hill because I looked online for a biotechnology training program and they have one. It would be better for me if the name of the school weren't "Bunker Hill Community College," but I have to apply my "no code" policy to my education because I don't want to be homeless and unemployed for the rest of my life.
Obviously, I will be socially tortured every day that I am a student there. I'll tell people to stop harassing me and they won't. I'll be told that nobody's harassing me and it will be implied that I have psychological problems that make me think that people are harassing me. There will be Wet Floor signs everywhere that there is no Wet Floor. There is a high risk that cameras will be hidden in all the women's restrooms and locker rooms, if they aren't already just because the conglomerate has told the world that it's heroic to sexually abuse women.
I will probably be expelled after being harassed, slutshamed, voyeuristically videotaped, stalked and called crazy. Then, I won't be able to get into other programs because I'll be told that I didn't succeed at Bunker Hill so I can't be accepted or can't get funding.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, December 19, 2015 @ 10:56 a.m.