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National High School

(678) 436-8749

6685 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30360-2116

http://www.nationalhighschool.com

Friday, February 10, 2012

Soon to be shut down and reappear under a different name

These posts are regarding the following online school: 

National High School

(678) 436-8749
6685 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, AtlantaGA 30360-2116
http://www.nationalhighschool.com

Please do not waste your money at this school.  It is a complete and total scam. 

The first trick they play is to hire all-American-type sales people to lure you in promising that you will pay less to finish accredited high school classes by paying on a per month basis.

Once you are signed up for the school you will realize that almost the entire staff are English as a Second Language folks who you will have a very difficult time communicating with (Virgin Mobile type customer service) and who will go through great lengths to not help you any time you have an issue, and you WILL have many issues with this school.

1.  It will take about 3 weeks from the day you sign up until you have access to your classes.  This delay consists of 2 weeks of them "building your classes" and then a week or 2 of scheduling you for an "orientation session."  This means that by the time you start your classes, it will be almost time for payment for month #2.

2.  If the teachers actually exist, which I am still not certain of, they have nothing to do with grading the assignments.  The assignments are graded by the "grading department," which most likely exists overseas in India.  If you have the misfortune of having to communicate with the grading department, it will be clear that English and logic are not their strong qualities.  The will frequently misgrade your assignments and then claim to have 30 business days to make the corrections.  Yes, 30 BUSINESS DAYS!  Unfortunately, after those 30 business days, you will have paid payment #3 and halfway to payment #4.  And still they will not have regraded your assignments.  Several emails and calls later, you may have success in getting them to actual regrade these items, but by this time payment #4 will definitely be due.

3.  They will not tell you how your grade is calculated.  They are very confused about this themselves.  For example, they reported a grade of 74% for my child's class where an A was the actual grade.  It took many calls and emails to get this straightened out.

4.  So by this time you have already paid for 4 months of schooling and paid much more for the class than if you would have simply taken it at one of the more established online schools.

5.  The nightmare is not over.  When final exam time rolls around, they will take the full 10 business days to grade your exam and they will likely misgrade this as well.  So get ready for payment #5 trying to get that corrected.  

6.  By this time, you will refuse to pay as you finished the last class well before payment #5 was due.  They will refuse to give you a transcript until you do pay.  If you are like many of their other customers, you will pay and you MAY get a transcript or they will find some way to bill you for one additional month (payment #6)before the nightmare is over.  You will realize by this time that you spent twice as much as if you signed up at a legitimate school. 

SOME FACTS:
  •  National High School has received 13 BBB complaints in the last 12 months, 8 of which were unsatisfactorily addressed.

  • National High School is owned by Indian business man Akber Mithani and his brother.  They are also the owners of the University of Atlanta - a now defunct school which lost its accreditation due to fraudulent activities.  National High School will no doubt follow the same path and reemerge with yet another name.

Stay far away!

2 comments:

  1. i was about to sign up, thank you for the info. Do you know of any legit online school or where i can obtain my HS diploma or GED?

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  2. I wish we had found this before enrolling my two sons. :( We've had nothing but issues with them and it could cost my oldest son his graduation. I'm so upset.

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