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    AAA - Auto Club Driving School

    2.3 (3 reviews)
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    Jessica is patient and encouraging with my 15 year old son and communicates in a kind manner to me after the lessons

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    I used Poway Driving School for my eldest back in 2022 and it was a great experience, so it was…read moreeasy to immediately think of them for my youngest. We had Andrew Carnell who was amazing. He put my son to ease and helped build his confidence being behind the wheel. I would highly recommend this business for parents in Ramona and Poway!

    We went to Poway Driving School in person and signed up for their 10-Hours Behind-the-Wheel…read moreTraining package. It was worth every penny because our son passed his driving test on his first try. Chelsea at the front desk was wonderful in answering all of our questions and helping us with scheduling lessons. We would receive reminder emails and texts ahead of time and it was easy to contact the school over the phone whenever we needed to reschedule. Our son was initially a very nervous driver, but Andrew quickly put him at ease and steadily built his confidence. Our son always looked forward to his lessons with Andrew. After each lesson, we would receive an email linked to their portal with a detailed report card on what was covered during the lesson, how our son performed, and what areas he needed to focus on. It was very helpful for us to be able to monitor our son's progress each time he drove with Andrew so that we knew what we needed to concentrate on when he drove with us. We highly recommend Poway Driving School to anyone embarking on their driving journey. Thank you so much for all of your help, Chelsea and Andrew!

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    Excellent drivers are education program. Mr. J was awesome with the teens. Knew exactly how to keep…read morethem learning and knew exactly when the needed a short break. My daughter had the best week ever and was excited after every day of learning. We can't thank you all enough for making this milestone a true breeze for her. We highly recommend you.

    I'm only going to talk about the driving lesson, because that is the only thing I paid for ($70 for…read more2 hours). I'm over 18, by the way. I waited to learn how to drive because I used to live in a city where I took public transportation instead. Anyways, The lady on the phone was nice and helpful when I called. You need a learner's permit to sign up for a lesson (you get it when you pass the written test ). When the driving lesson came, I was a bit nervous. My teacher, who is named Susan, was also really helpful, but she also had some bad habits like getting into conversations with me while I was driving, laughing at me, and just making unnecessary comments in general. The car has a break on the passenger side. There is no "student driver" display on the car either, only on the car doors, which don't seem visible to other drivers. I will not use their services again. If you are over 18, study the rules of the road handbook very hard and then take the written test. You will also pay a fee(check how much) and get your driver's license photo taken that day. If you have little or no driving experience, pick up the parent-teen training guide, because tips on maneuvering a car are in the book, this is hands down the most helpful. But true experience comes from just driving, so get out there. Start at the mall parking lot, then neighborhood streets, then city streets.

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    I highly recommend Accredited Driving School, with Chuck Hard as the instructor. Chuck has been a…read moredriver education instructor for many years. Both of my daughters had him as their instructor, and both passed their drivers test the first time. Yes, he does take the time to talk to them and explain to them, not driving 100% of the time. But that is absolutely necessary. He quizzes them on questions they may be asked, is sure that they know where essential parts of their car are located, and provides Youtube videos that they can watch on their own time. With our first daughter, we went along for one of the lessons, and learned a lot ourselves. My younger daughter, who is very judgemental, says that she really learned a lot from Chuck, and has no problem commenting on and criticizing driving habits that I have picked up over time when I am driving. Usually prefaced by "Chuck said that you should...." He has his own hybrid car but did the lessons with my 19 year old daughter in the car that she was going to be driving for her drivers test and thereafter (which was our choice). If possible, he will take your child on an anticipated route that they will have for their drivers test to give them an idea of what they might expect. Please consider Accredited Driving School for your child's driver education.

    My son started taking lessons with another instructor, but said he wasn't really learning much. We…read moredecided to try another school and found Accredited Driving School. Chuck did a great job and my son really liked him. My son felt he was really learning a lot and passed his driving test the first time! Chuck even drove down for my son's test, took him to the test, and let him use his car for the test. I definitely recommend Chuck and we will be calling him in couple years when my daughter starts to drive.

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    I took and passed the class in March and had such a fun time! As a brand new rider, the instructors…read morewe had were amazing and provided us the knowledge and confidence with their coaching to be able to ride safely and effectively. We were able to borrow motorcycle gear as needed and provided a variety of sizes to fit our needs. I appreciate the patience and humor the instructors gave to make the class memorable. Both Mary and Charlie were amazing instructors, thank you so much for all you guys do!!

    STORY TIME my review is focused on some of the 1 reviews as…read morewell as to compliment Lawrence & Kerri: First let me say I am not affiliated with pacific safety in any way other than a satisfied (future) customer! There is a common similarity with all these disgruntled comments and that is the lack of self responsibility and entitlement. Although it's your right to vent on this review process , all it does is entertain the rest of us at the lack of your own self awareness. It's sad that we live in a society now where people thrive off of "cutting off someone else's head just to make themselves seem taller". Remember you signed a contract, you agreed to everything within that contract! These trainers aren't here to give out hugs, in fact they are here keep you alive as well from possibly killing another person! Now for my praises: Lawrence & Kerri have been absolutely amazing thus far! I actually was able to contact Lawrence by reading some of the negative comments on here because he responded to those comments professionally & respectively while leaving his phone number.... I wanted to purchase a gift card of sorts for my wife on our 8th wedding anniversary by getting her moto classes. Lawrence wasn't exactly sure at time the process of obtaining that for me however he assured me he would do his best by finding out, as well Lawrence made some wonderful suggestions to me on possibly putting together a swag bag as part of the gift , I don't have to tell you as a 50yr old married man that I was stoked on the friendly advice and that I took it! Fast forward next day I received a text from Lawrence that he was able to collaborate with Kerri and they put together a gift certificate with my wifes name on it ( see photo) and some stickers etc. Lawrence and I have had amazing communication nearly daily and I'm not even a student in the class nor is wife just as yet! In conclusion... This company reminds me old school customer service that unfortunately this generation is not familiar with, let me also mention that if a teacher is being stern or hard on you that maybe, just maybe it will save your life one day!

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    West Coast EMT - Class of the Accelerated-Fulltime Course

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    Had an amazing experience with the WCEMT San Diego location (Aka get Spencer as the instructor). As…read morea newbie into healthcare/emergency services etc and without any previous knowledge like anatomy classes etc, I had so much to learn, just listen in lectures and you'll pass and do great. I did the accelerated course for 5 weeks Mon-Thu 8am-5pm. Tips: 1. whether you have general knowledge of the topics covered in an EMT course or not, acknowledge that you are gonna be digesting a lottttt of new information. Get good sleep, take your notes, apply yourself don't just show up to class and expect to pass 2. Create a good set up. I did my sign/symptoms homework over the weekend in addition to the online JBL quizzes. (both graded). This way during the week all I had to worry about was learning new information, being ahead, and studying for the in person quiz and exam. 3. Ask questions, the instructor is a tool that you can use. They are always there to help you and want you to succeed. Super knowledgeable and helpful, just have the courage to ask questions, especially when it's needed. 4. Sign up for your 2 required EMS rides early, if you do them in the second or third week it's better. A lot of the students including myself put dates for the last 2 weeks of the course, however EMS services can only have so many ride alongs.Hence, I just finished the course and am taking my 2nd ride along the week after because it was backed up. Do it early. 5. Make friends in the class and help each other out. We were all able to bond over the topics that were harder to learn etc, it ended up helping a lot. Everyone the first week is obviously nervous but everyone is super nice just put yourself out there. 6. When your class is studying together for the quiz or exam and Spencer is talking, listen CAREFULLY to what he says, if he repeats something or says it slowly, it's for a reason, study it for the quiz/exam. You will be doing yourself the biggest disadvantage if you don't listen to the instructor in class. 7. The skills assessments. You get out what you put in. Skills instructors are there to help teach you and correct you in practice, but be able to make mistakes and learn before skills testing day. 8. Manage your time effectively. Some students understood the information better than others and were able to enjoy themselves more outside of class time, for students like myself, the information was hard to grasp and the extra time outside of class is needed to study more. Expect to be done with class, go home and study what you learned. 9. Quizlet helps a lot, however cross check the information on there with your notes. (the book wasn't really much of help). But Spencer goes over all of the important topics in detail. Quizlet is good for practice but know your definitions and how things work. 10. Not everyone in the class but most were taken as a prerequisite for Fire Service. Super nice to network with everyone on this journey and get more information about the different routes people are on. I believe we started with 60 individuals and ended with 40 passing or so. Overall, the class was not that difficult if you followed these. At a bare minimum, turn everything in on time, keep up in the class or get ahead, LISTEN to the instructor. Great experience. Also the Cargo Cafe coffee shop there is phenomenal. Very convenient. About to take NREMT, super confident and studying pocket prep after the class. Goodluck y'all.

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