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Sunday, April 19, 2026

Maestro University Review 2026: The Honest Truth About AI College UPDATED

**Update: after withdrawing and telling them the reason I was withdrawing because of the program I am in I did not like, they emailed me telling me I can switch courses and which one I'd want to be in... Was it that hard? You worried about first impressions and loosing a student because it looks bad on you but yet you give them the run around when ever they need something done and or want to change courses and can't because it's paused... 

Some college university you are. You only care about keeping people on seats. Even with the email they will tell you, you cannot switch courses and to continue on with your studies even if you withdrawal in which I am not continuing in something I do not like and cannot understand. 

If they email you and they contact you through the portal they are not communicating and it will fully withdraw you just like it did me. This is frustrating trying to get everything done talking to AI bots and they don't even check the messages until days. I ended up using the bot to reenroll to the program that I wanted to be in. **

After starting my journey at Maestro University on April 6th, I made the difficult decision to withdraw during my third week. While the promise of a full scholarship and a MacBook is tempting, the actual student experience left a lot to be desired. 

If you're considering enrolling in their AI Software Engineering program or any of their AI-based courses, here is my honest take on why I left.

1. The Struggle with AI-Based Learning

The curriculum is almost entirely AI-based. You have a bot walking you through the lessons, and while you can ask it to break down complex topics like Python, it doesn’t always work. I struggled specifically with Python "returns" and logic. Despite the bot’s explanations, I found the "correct" answers were often marked wrong, leading to immense frustration.

2. Lack of Program Flexibility

I quickly realized the AI Software Engineering track wasn't for me, but when I tried to switch, I was told the option was "paused." Being forced to stay in a program you don't understand or enjoy—just to keep a scholarship—isn't worth your mental health.

3. Poor Student Support and Customer Service

Human support is nearly non-existent. To speak with financial aid or administration, you have to "battle" a chatbot until it finally lets you send an email. Even then, responses take days. This is especially stressful if you have time-sensitive paperwork, such as SNAP verification or enrollment proof.

4. Financial Aid and Transfer Credits

Maestro uses internal scholarships rather than your FAFSA Pell Grant (which gets sent back to the government). Additionally, they do not accept transfer credits. You have to start completely over with an Associate’s degree before you can pursue a Bachelor’s.

5. Transparency Issues

Many students on Reddit mentioned being able to see their grades and progress, but my dashboard never updated correctly. This lack of transparency, combined with the buggy AI responses, made it impossible to know where I stood.

Final Thought: A "free" MacBook and tuition aren't worth it if the education doesn't stick and the support isn't there. If you prefer human instruction and clear communication, you might want to look elsewhere.

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Shutterstock

 Are you a photographer looking for a legit place to sell your photos and work? Do you enjoy making videos of the scenery around you and want to make a few extra dollars? Do not worry! 

Shutterstock is the place for you! They have a checker that will go through to make sure the images are up to their standards and if they are not you can simply edit them and then repost them which is nice. This is easy and I actually just made 0.20 cents and I did not even know it. 

https://submit.shutterstock.com/?rid=180294542

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Trying to make a living

Blogging makes you nothing. It does not matter how many times people say blogs can make you money they cannot.

 If you have certain content on your blogs you cannot get adsense and there for you will be just like me affiliate marketing trying to make it and affiliate marketing does not make you money either. 

You will get commission percentage on what a person buys if they even bother buying which most time they do not. I have ran blogs from 2016 to now trying to get adsense or even trying to make a living but now it's impossible.

 When trying to get people to the blogs it's hard you have to use tags, labels, keywords and use catchy photos and titles not counting the SEO to get the viewers attention to try and make them click it. 

You have to be interesting with the topic and you will have to share and promote it on your own. It is not gonna be easy.

I am giving up working with many affiliate companies because they don't make anything for me really and I get tired of using them. I have been trying since I started blogging and it's just a headache now. 

I did all this trying to get a stable income for my family since I am a SAHM with kids who have autism. 

I also suffer from PCOS, severe anxiety and writing has always been something I wanted to do besides take photos of nature photography.

 I have put in for multiple jobs after jobs and it's like no one is calling nor wanting to hire. 

I make vinyl cut outs that can go basically anywhere and no one wants them. I have them listed on my own site and I share it out. 

I also have a ko-fi for this blog and a Tumblr that allows people to tip me.

I have a gaming YouTube and twitch. The twitch is affiliate but due to no views I quit streaming and I can't get the YouTube to partner due to needing 1000 subscribers and 4000 watch hours. 

My YouTube is here 

My Kofi

My Tumblr 

Twitch- name changing soon 

Store - more coming soon  

My cashapp 

My gaming PC reviews and more  

Adult novelty blog - I make 5% of purchase bought if use code 215U to get 15% off.

Amazon affiliate link- use this link to buy I get 5% or so of each sale.

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