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| NEW and wondering Hello! Iam going to be starting J&W in norfolk soon and I was wondering weather students get a different education inone J&W campus from another. Because I was thinking about transferring to denver after a year. Any imput would be welcomed Thanks |
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| I think the different J&W's offer a different experience from campus to campus; different faculty, facilities and locations being the reason for this. Overall, the quality of the J&W education is fairly uniform as there is a set curriculum for each course.
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