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Altius Test Prep

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Horrible Company - Anonymous employee Altius Test Prep Employee Review

1.0
9 Jun 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Usually, the other employees are awesome. Because it is a smaller business, career opportunities are usually offered to less-experienced employees.

Cons

Overall, working for Altius is a nightmare. There is terrible communication, unfair pay, and an unprofessional work environment. Employees are often required to fulfill tasks beyond their job description (without compensation) to make up for the lack of organization. The CEO and top executives are selfish and unaware of the necessary structures within the company. They implement unnecessary and complicated changes and ignore the suggestions of trusted leaders and what actually needs to be addressed. They blame all issues on the employees and rarely take responsibility for their own actions. Even after being around for 15+ years and claiming to be a "fast-growing company", Altius still functions as a 2-year-old company.

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5.0
15 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great Environment, great company, good employees

Cons

On a very tight budget.

1.0
5 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The practice exams are good. Just buy the exams not the course

Cons

Notice how all the neg reviews are from actual MCAT tutors. This company swindles its students and forces them to comply with unrealistic expectations so that they are forced to stay in the program for another year or fail to score well on the MCAT altogether. While other test prep companies have invested in using AI, portals, and interfaces, this poor excuse for a company still relies on poorly made Excel sheets with broken links that lead to nowhere. Their manual is also filled with errors that they refuse to fix. The orientation is also toxic and the company feels like it is run by incels who have a militaristic perspective on taking the MCAT, even if it is at the expense of your emotional well-being. HR would just rack on more students without a heads up. Just buy the exams and self-study. Avoid this scam of a test prep company

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