Creighton is so out of touch and not worth it anymore, mainly after Dr. Norton left. They are very difficult, even have a 6-year rule. Basically, when a student decides to drop out because of how difficult the school is, then the school loses a lot of money! For example, dental student D1 (first year) pays the $70,000 tuition for year one, then drops out, meaning they won't be there for years 2, 3, or 4 (which is a total of 3 years). $70,000 ( 3 years ) = $210,000 is the amount the school will lose (per student that drops out in the first year or $2.1 million for 10 students). Now the 6-year rule, which they added to prevent students from dropping out, allows students an extra 2 years of retaking classes (yes, that's how difficult this school is ). Imagine a student not doing so well in their classes so they end up using the extra 2 years for the retake of classes; that's an extra $70,000 they have to pay per year for those 2 years. This school used to be great it definitely did, but not anymore. The pass rates are manipulated through loopholes. The problem is they do want you to pass all your classes because it definitely helps their reputation, but the structure of the school has become so disorganized that even with the faulty desire for their students to pass, the students barely get by.