Before I discuss my experience at CyberTex Institute of Technology, I want to be clear: I do not consider myself a standout student among billions; I am just a regular person sharing my experience. My main issue is that my nearly 12 months at CyberTex felt like a complete waste of time. Classes rarely started on schedule, and each teacher had inconsistent policies on attendance and participation. Sometimes, we watched movies instead of actual lessons, and discussions often drifted into unrelated topics, such as religion, politics, quantum computers, or even snack food websites and girls' clubs. The academic environment seemed chaotic, with little connection to the actual syllabus. Overall, I believe that none of the teachers I encountered should be involved in academia, and the teachers frequently mismanaged situations.
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Since 2000, when CyberTex opened it’s first campus in Austin, Cybertex Institute of Technology has been giving students training and know-how, through nationally-accredited programs to transition into high-tech and medical careers. The Killeen campus, opened in 2008, has started training students in this fast-growing part of Central Texas, including veterans who are using their post-9/11 GI Bills and VOC Rehab to enter our programs and transform their lives. See more