Full Sail advertises that they are a nontraditional institution with flexible, nontraditional schedules (i.e. some faculty have to teach face to face courses at 1am). When I began to ask about the unusual schedule, one of the interviewers seemed to be displeased. The job was also advertised as being "flexible" but I was told at the interview that I'd have to work on site M-F from 9-5pm for a full month before I'd be *considered* for flexibility outside normal business hours. After trying to get some clarification, the interviewer became agitated and said to me, "It sounds like you don't really want to work here!" Look, I'm just trying to understand what type of schedule will be expected of me. I have just as much a right to interview you as you do me. Needless to say, I was not hired. Thank you for doing me a favor. I don't apply to jobs that offer flexibility so I can be micromanaged.