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University of Missouri - Pi phi house!

University of Missouri

3.8(18 reviews)
2.3 mi

I have to show some love to my alma mater because I recently paid Mizzou a visit for the first time…read morein 8 years! It was so good to be back, and the school and town have continued to grow more and more over the years. I felt so proud showing my husband around the beautiful campus, there is really nothing like stepping onto the quad for the first time and seeing the columns and Jesse Hall. When you're a student, it's hard to appreciate how special it is, but coming back and seeing it for the first time in a longtime, I felt incredibly proud to be a graduate. I showed him around some of my favorite spots on campus including speakers circle, the student center, and greektown. I had the best time at Mizzou -- there really is no place like it! M-I-Z! Z-O-U!!

While achedemic teaching was adequate master's level nursing program lacked in both diversity and…read more any focus on rural health. Professor were stand-offish toward students with is very odd in a program of adult, graduate degree learners. One expected that I know cost / billing information never taught in the program No sense of mentoring of students and a definite "You're on your own" when in came to setting up clinical placements yet highly judgement about what one did choose. plus federal summer Internship was not counted for Clinical hours because I was minimally paid - odd for a State University.- yet the Med, Dental and clinical Social work students I met there were given credit by their programs.

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La Petite Ecole - Working on fine motor skills.  Even toddlers learn how to use scissors at La Petite Ecole!

La Petite Ecole

4.3(4 reviews)
4.9 mi

Our children attended LPE in 2020-21, the first school year following the start of the COVID…read morepandemic; our 5-year-old son was enrolled as a Kindergarten student, our 2-year-old daughter as a preschooler. There was a high likelihood of Columbia's (very good) public schools relying on virtual or hybrid learning that fall, and we worried about our son's ability to thrive under those conditions. My spouse had the opportunity to return to the workplace that fall after being a stay-at-home mom for five years, and LPE's proximity to our home and its commitment to maintaining a safe, healthy, in-person learning environment gave her the confidence she needed to move forward with that job. While we were excited about our children attending a school where they would learn a second language, I will readily confess that the dual-language nature of the school was less important to us than the prospect of the kids attending school in-person. We never hid the fact that we would likely send our kids to public schools in future years, once the pandemic had subsided. The school's administration tolerated this, but we could always tell that it irked them a bit; that said, we weren't the only family who were using LPE that year as an emergency measure. Both of our children really thrived in their dual-language learning. My wife and I do not speak or read French and have no familial, social, or professional connections to French-speaking regions, so it wasn't a language the kids were hearing us use at home. The fact that they absorbed so much is a testament to the efficacy of language immersion. We no longer live in Columbia, and while we like our current home, we always find ourselves wishing that more language-immersion programs existed around here. Columbia is lucky to have at least two of these schools. (Maybe more?) I must commend LPE for its COVID protocols that year. Teachers and staff used PPE and worked hard to ensure that the school's various pods of students did not mingle and mix in ways that would spread illness. If I remember correctly, the school only closed once during the entire 2020-21 school year out of an abundance of caution--the ill staff ended up testing negative for COVID. Our son completed Kindergarten at LPE. Sadly, our 2-year-old daughter was asked to leave midway through the school year. We've learned in the four-plus years since that she has autism. This disability was already manifesting itself in its toddler years, often in the form of sensory sensitivities, difficulty with transitions, and delayed skill development. Unfortunately for us, LPE's administration and staff were wholly unprepared for her needs. We understand that it can be difficult to work with a toddler who is not behaving like her peers; that said, the degree of obstinance and cold-heartedness exhibited by some key individuals was shocking at times. One administrator in particular took pride in what she characterized as a traditional disciplinary approach to childcare. She may believe it is appropriate, and I've certainly read favorable comments from families who share her philosophy. But in our opinion, she spent far too much time engaging in power struggles with our small child, interpreting any of our daughter's inabilities to meet expectations as willful disrespect of authority. More than once, this person told us, "Your daughter knows what to do but is choosing not to," or, "She's making bad decisions, and I must let her know that we will not tolerate that." She routinely punished our daughter for not completing worksheets, not engaging in activities, or even not drinking out of a cup properly, by making her sit on a pillow in the hallway or in an otherwise empty room for hours at a time. She responded with exasperation when we noted that we were not disciplining our daughter at home for her shortcomings at school. It was clear from her comments to us that she felt we were failing the school by not taking an equally hard line with a child who was trying her best in the moment. Whether it's France or Belgium or the US, this is 19th-century behavior. Families are welcome to pay for it; I certainly wouldn't have had we been aware of other options and had a better understanding of our child's disability. Thankfully, we found a far more welcoming, patient, and acccommodating dual-language school on the other side of town. That school was founded by families who liked LPE's immersion approach, but not the more peculiar and dictatorial aspects of its pedagogy. I don't blame them. Yelp has suppressed a 2014 review from Crystal B. that expresses a lot of these concerns. Reviews by parents and former staff published on other websites mention this same authoritarian mindset. That's a sign that this wasn't a temporary problem brought on by the very real stresses of the COVID pandemic. It was real. Let's hope it has changed.

Loving the adult French classs with Maxime as instructor I look forward to next sessionread more

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Journaling in Kindergarten develops literacy. "Elle va o magaze pour achete du le." (Elle va au magasin pour acheter du lait).

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Mathnasium

Mathnasium

5.0(1 review)
2.7 mi

My daughter has been going just over a year and has almost caught up. (She was really behind before…read moreanyone notified us). In addition to playing catch up, she can take her math homework in and they help her with that. Jody (the owner) also keeps in contact with her math teacher and stays on top of what they're working on, quizzes, and tests. I love the confidence and enthusiasm they have given her

From the owner: "We know how to teach your child math." Our specially…read moretrained math instructors will teach your child how to understand math in an individual setting - our unique approach enables us to effectively explain math concepts well and lend a helping hand to every student. Our tutors foster a caring, encouraging environment that helps kids thrive and learn! "We pinpoint your child's learning needs, meet them where they are, and take them where they need to go." Mathnasium instructors use our unique assessment process to determine (with great accuracy) exactly what each child knows and what they need to learn. Next, we design a customized learning plan for teaching the concepts the student needs to master. It doesn't stop there - our encouraging instructors continually check progress along the way to make sure kids truly understand and retain the concepts we've taught. The results are transformative - kids will see measurable changes in attitude, confidence, and school progress. "We will help your child overcome homework frustration." Our instructors will also set aside time to provide homework help. We help kids understand the homework assignment so they feel better prepared to complete the work at home - underscoring their understanding of concepts and transforming homework frustration into a welcome challenge.

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Columbia College

Columbia College

2.7(11 reviews)
2.8 mi

I am an online student and struggling to graduate lol. I will be finishing hopefully by August of…read morethis year of 2026. I use to like this school but now it sucks, waaaayyyyy toooooo much writing. Too much writing, I haven't learned absolutely nothing on the last past year and a half because of writing. "Literally nothing", myself and other students communicate and all we talk about is "I will glad when this semester is over".. That's sad!!! When you have lots of students are hurt and complaining about the same thing and the school doesn't do anything, there's a problem. All this school is for is your money., not once this school nor their instructors, faculty nor staff reached out to me nor any of the other students for any of our concerns. "So what that tells you".. ALSO, THERE HAVE NEVER BEEN ONE SINGLE PERSON FROM THIS SCHOOL REACHED OUT TO US ABOUT STUDENTS SUCCESS OR BEING SUCCESSFUL OR HELPING IS BECOME SUCCESSFUL, NO ONE. I had to write a paper, I finished it and turned it in, it got sent back because it says it was done 100% AI, AI detected it and says it was flagged so I had to redo the paper, "I only went to AI for spelling and punctuation and grammar and those such thing", so they asked for the name of my computer, my software it used, the developer and a few other things they mentioned. So I rewrote the paper and turned it in just as it was, didnt care about none of the rest, spelling, grammar, periods, commas, quotations marks, dashes, none of it, just turned it in. They sent it right back and said it detected 100% AI detection again.You can see where I am going with this, so I acted a little foolish you know, so moving alone. Another thing is, the majority of the online classes are Proctor exams, this is the only school that we know of that has this crap. I took an exam an it flagged me because I moved my head several times, my prescription glasses was dark, I looked down too many times, and the lists continues. Proctor exam is when they want you to use your home computer while taking exams while using your cameras from your desktop or laptop during the whole duration of the test. My test was 75 mins, for my midterm and my finals. Ive contacted other schools so I can transfer away from here and each school I contacted responded theirs no way we will do our students like that, the way we do it is, a student can go to the school and take a test if they are having issues with their computers or medical reasons, or some sort of ways they can't be at home to perform their testing. This school sucks, all they care about is money money money. Not once I have experience any success or a successful moment with them, not once.. Not a single joyful class, instructor, just nothing, only thing good is recruiting for school, thats it. ​

Awesome College ,my Veteran Dad found this school through Army recommendations we attended a tour…read moreand I enrolled on the spot.The school is well connected to government,army and police force with numerous nation wide campuses if you need to move and device to furth your education... I had teachers who worked I. Wall street and taught at Columbia ,NYC and teachers that where Doctors ,also professors who where in the army overseas and had World class experiences to teach on politics and psychology.I transferred to New York State University and I really missed the private College treatment,atmosphere and more intimate teaching.The s hook help catch on subjects my high school did had not fully covered well like economics,finance, and political science .a

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