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Bredin Centre For Learning

4.7 (3 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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15 years ago

I love coming to this place. Free Internet, job search and resume help. Everyone that works here is so caring and helpful.

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MacEwan University

MacEwan University

(24 reviews)

I went here in the late 90s for my diploma and now I am finding more reasons to attend. I went to…read moresee The Crucible here. We were in a theater upstairs. I found the space unusual because it was all around, which I think would make it harder to coordinate a play because there is no front or back. They seemed to make it work. The acting was decent and I love seeing the passion of the students. Definitely will be here again for events. And for the student, smaller class sizes, more one on one attention, close to downtown and LRT and an easy to maneuver campus make it worth the extra cost.

I began a Certificate program by taking a few online courses. The BlackBoard online learning…read moreplatform was fairly easy to log into and use to submit and view assignments, have online discussions, and access resources. I decided to complete all my courses online and it was great so I didn't have to go into MacEwan except to write exams or do a presentation. The exams were after work hours so it was convenient for me working and taking courses. The buildings were easy to find classrooms and I only ever bought food from the Tim Hortons and it could be a long line. Most of the instructors were fairly good to reply back promptly when I had questions or concerns. There was one instructor that wasn't very good and when I shared my concerns with the Department, they were very open to hearing my feedback. The only issue I had was with the admissions department who act like they don't care about providing decent service and walk around with the ho hum attitude.

English Training Center

English Training Center

(3 reviews)

Today we finished our English class and enjoyed the test…read more We had a wonderful and enjoyable time at the English Training Center and we really enjoyed the all the lessons improving and reaching our language goals. I must say that we are so fortunate to have such a great teacher like Claudia. She is so kind and helpful all the time and I am very grateful for your kind support too. I am very happy to announce that your school is amazing and I can't complaint about anything. I am very happy and proud to be one of your student at the English Training Center. I am planning to come and join you in March -April course. Thank you again for your kind support for my English language learning journey. It really means a lot to me. Happy Holidays...! Yours faithfully, Rev. B. Samithawansha

Very good place to find, even when I first arrived at this location, I ran into the door of the…read morelearning center directly from the door of the bus. The center is on the second floor and has a large sunny classroom to provide a pleasant learning space. The teacher is very friendly and always offers as many practical opportunities as possible. This is very useful in the IELTS test. The course is very compact and the daily courses are done in a tight and efficient rhythm. Don't feel particularly frustrated If you don't fully master the knowledge of the day, homework will help you further understand and master the skills of the IELTS test. I searched for this institution through Google comments, and I must admit that this learning center has a good reputation. Although there are very few one-star reviews, please use your critical thinking to look at the commentator's commentary. If there are nearly 70% of one-star reviews given to different businesses, is it also a strange behavior? It is highly recommended as a language learning place for studying, working or immigrating.

Get Cooking - Gnocchi with tomato sauce

Get Cooking

(9 reviews)

My friends took me here for my bachelorette last weekend. We had the best time making gnocchi and…read moretiramisu! The atmosphere is great, and I loved how all the cooking was a collaborative experience. Then being able to sit around the table and enjoy the fruits of our labor was amazing. I would highly recommend the experience!

Found out about cooking classes there through an ad on Facebook. The price of a class is a little…read moreon the steep side, although it did include wine pairings for the dishes. However, I'm not a wine drinker, so it didn't really feel like a good deal for me. I would've rathered they include the apron instead. The class runs from 6-9pm, which was a little on the later side for me to really want to eat, but I guess when you're running a class on a weekday, you have to accommodate work end times. Class is in a conveniently located Grant Macewan building, and it includes parking in the campus parkade across the street. The classroom is very nice. There's a large family style table and then the kitchen area. The set up of the class itself is a little awkward. We sat around the kitchen prep area, which would've benefited from some mirrors so we can see what the instructor was doing. They do have cameras behind the instructor, but then the TV screens are located behind you, which really doesn't help much at all unless you keep turning around to look at it. The instructor did encourage students to come around and watch, but after a long day at work, sitting and watching is more preferable.. The instructor was good, very informative. The other kitchen staff were nice as well. It was a fun experience, and they offer a variety of classes, it's just the price point is a little on the higher side compared to other cooking classes offered in the city. Take out boxes are provided if you have leftovers or want to share what you've made. Recipes from the class are also provided.

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Campbell College

(1 review)

I attended Campbell College and had taken their Administrative Professional Program from 2010-2011…read more Their motto is 'We get you working!'. Well, they didn't get ME working once I 'graduated' and earned my diploma. I wish I had NEVER attended this mostly unheard of college. On the first day of classes we were told by an instructor that you, the students, are required to hold baking sales and the like, in order to raise funds- so that you can have a graduation ceremony! They are not federally or provincially funded by the government or are underfunded, so unless it's changed dramatically since I attended, you can expect that you are required to raise money just so you can hold your grad ceremony. I was shocked, and that to me was a JOKE. When my fellow students decided on a venue, way out in the west end at this hotel, we were told to 'pay' to attend by a fellow student, and I refused to, and never did. Secondly, I was given a government grant by the College's directors and was one day told by her that because at the time I had an unknown/undiagnosed thyroid condition that I didn't know I had at the time until maybe a year or two later, that because I had a thin hairline/part on the top of my head, I looked 'sick' probably by companies, and that was probably why I had difficulty in getting hired! An instructor of mine also suggested to me in private (she WAS one of my favourite instructors too) that I use Rogaine for my thin hair issue. I was never balding, but I've always had thin/fine hair, and so these two women really made me feel personally insulted and almost degraded me with their comments. :( Since I attended there, I discovered first from an ultrasound, and then later from a biopsy, that I have Hashimotos Disease. That's a thyroid disease that causes fatigue and lack of energy, and is why my hair was thinning on top, and it also caused thinning of my eyebrows. The college staff from top to bottom need to have sensitivity training including in medial related issues. I also witnessed a fellow student in my class noticeably cheating, with the help of another student seated next to her (for our business math class) on our final exam, and although the instructor was present, she was shockingly NEVER caught, even though it was blatantly visible to me. While I and another classmate I rode to school with (she told our instructor) and then I met with her in private to tell her what I had witnessed. The cheating student was never punished in any way, shape, or form, and was not told to withdraw from their program! Even on the very last day of class, other Asian students she 'beckoned' for help, just to navigate to find a particular file or folder. Another student, a foreigner, was yelled at too during class, because she was having difficulty learning the software and was berated by the instructor in front of the entire class. The college attracts predominantly foreign students (they have two separate classes of students going) who seemed to be catered to. Only myself, another girl, and a guy were the only Canadians. And if you are thinking that they provide a cafeteria for the students to go for their lunch, guess again. They provide only a very small, inadequately sized lunch room that can't even seat more than a table of people! You have nowhere to sit, and so most of my class ended up having to go to the BASEMENT level, where round tables and computer chairs, not actual kitchen table type chairs, are provided. There are old lockers down there as well. It's almost like a dungeon, with an old sofa or two too you can sit on. That was the other shocker I had no idea of during the day of orientation because we were never shown this basement, or the small lunchroom. I cannot stress enough that nobody should consider attending this college. To this day, I regret ever attending there. When you aren't even provided a proper grad ceremony for all of your hard work because it isn't government funded, and you need to have bake sales to raise the money yourself, that tells you what a joke this 'college' is.

From the owner: Campbell College is more than just job training. We specialize in one program only and in building…read morelasting relationships with our clients. We are dedicated to supporting you while you are a student, on practicum, and with job search afterwards if necessary. We want to ensure all our students find meaningful and rewarding employment. Campbell College is about supporting you to achieve your career dreams and goals through technical, procedural, and soft skills training!

Bredin Centre For Learning - adultedu - Updated June 2026

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