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Los Angeles Career College

Los Angeles Career College

(82 reviews)

North Hollywood

I completed the IV Therapy & Blood Withdrawal Certification course at Los Angeles Career College,…read moreand I have to say--this place runs smoother than most hospital floors I've worked on. The staff was organized, check-in was easy, and the hybrid format made the whole process painless (unlike some IV attempts I've witnessed in real life). What really impressed me was how efficient everything was. Once I passed my exam, they handed me my certificate the same day--no waiting, no chasing emails, no mysterious "processing time." Just boom. Certified. I wish everything in healthcare worked that fast. Now for the real highlight: Instructor Steele Erickson. Steele is the kind of nursing instructor you secretly hope for but never expect to get. He breaks down IV therapy and blood withdrawal with such clarity and patience that even tricky techniques suddenly feel manageable. He teaches with a calm, supportive energy that makes everyone relax. He's incredibly knowledgeable, genuinely invested in every student, and somehow keeps the class both educational and entertaining. As someone with 25+ years in healthcare, I can confidently say instructors like Steele do not grow on trees. If you're considering getting your IV Certification, go to Los Angeles Career College and hope you get Steele Erickson as your instructor. You'll walk away confident, competent, and wondering why every nursing class can't be this smooth. Highly recommended!

Here's the same version with favoritism added:…read more I am writing anonymously as a recent CNA student and state skills test candidate at Los Angeles Career College. My California CNA skills exam was confirmed in the official TMU/Headmaster system, but days before the test the school emailed and told me it was cancelled and that it "would not take place" if I showed up. TMU told me my exam was still scheduled and even had to call the school to remind them they were required to test me. On test day there were other students testing at the site, even though the administrator had told me there was no exam and that exams would no longer be offered there, which left me feeling singled out and misled. Throughout the program, it often felt like some students received more support and opportunities than others, which gave me the impression of favoritism rather than equal treatment. The school promotes itself as professional and student‑focused, but the way my exam was handled did not feel fair or transparent. I recommend future students closely monitor their TMU account, save all confirmations, and be ready to advocate for themselves.

Lavc Community Extension - Rock climbing in the valley, finally!!! Great people here!

Lavc Community Extension

(3 reviews)

Valley Glen

This is a long awaited review for the paralegal and legal secretary extension program. I am a…read moregraduate from both of these programs who has received most all A's and a few B's yet still cannot find a job in this field and I'll tell you why. What they don't tell you is that at least 33-40% of job listings you see online prefer Spanish speakers if not be multi lingual altogether in Spanish. If you don't speak Spanish, save your money and skip this program. Also this program is not ABA approved which will nix you for another 10% of job postings. That's not really too much of a factor as the only difference is whether you have access to a law library at your school. You can get law library access in downtown LA. I give this program two stars because I don't fault the instructors but rather fault the administration. I wish they had gotten some law firms involved in internships because more students would've gotten some real law firm experience. I had volunteered over 100 hours at the court house and did actually work as a legal assistant for a few months but still cannot get a job in this field. Some students already work at law firms prior to signing up for this program hence making this program have a better rate of success than it does. If you do not speak Spanish yet smart, do yourself a favor and save your money. School is only worthy if you can move ahead. As for me, I'm still waiting yet can only get job interviews from the trade I have done before. In hindsight, I should've taken classes in upping in my trade and not in this field.

This is about the EXTENSION not the College. The college is actually pretty great!…read more This is a bit of a complicated review. The classes and the teachers are top notch (99% of them, anyway). Very thorough, detailed, and informative. All the classes were well crafted and the teachers experienced in their field. NOW ABOUT THE ADMINISTRATION.... they are very nice... especially prior to the classes starting...They do their very best for you to get enrolled. Unfortunately, that is where things take a turn. The Administration is inconsiderate of the students. When the students complain about the teachers.. we get a: "thank you, we'll look into it" and nothing more. When a teacher missed class due to illness.... the Administration took it upon themselves to MOVE THE GRADUATION DATE without asking or inquiring with the students. .... Who does that??? Over the flu? No. I am very disappointed in the Administration/Director's lack of consideration and the utter disregard to the students, our families, and our TIME. Can I recommend the school?? NO. I am comfortable endorsing the teachers but not the school itself.

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MUD Make-Up Designory

(38 reviews)

When my daughter first mentioned that she'd like to attend make-up school I was leery. It's an…read moreartsy school. I wondered, would they actually teach her something or would they artfully make what used to be my money theirs, leaving her not much more skilled than when she entered? Well, I was pleasantly surprised. In their Beauty segment, they demand that students be on time, professionally dressed, properly geared and ready to go when class begins. As part of the instruction, they discussed invoicing and tax issues and required, before the completion of the segment, that each student have their own website up and ready to promote their newly developed skills. For their Special Effects segment the dress code's relaxed but students are required to learn skills handling foam, fiberglass, plaster, paints, and flammable resins. And if you're disruptive or don't take the program seriously or refuse to arrive on time and ready to go you may be expelled without a refund as one of my daughter's classmates was. During a time when demanding petty, stupid accommodation seems to be in vogue I love that the program demands a little something from the students and in the most extreme situations will send them home if they refuse to behave like adults. And if the cost seems too much, scholarships are available. We got one from Mike Rowe!

This school prioritizes maintaining a very specific aesthetic above all else--regardless of your…read morefinancial situation or mental bandwidth at any given time. If you can't conform to their expectations, you're left vulnerable to bullying, exclusion, and other toxic behaviors from both staff and students. Should you speak up, you're likely to be cast as the problem--just to preserve the school's carefully curated image of exclusivity and superiority. It's disheartening to consider what this attitude is doing to the industry at large. For me, it's become motivation to pursue an independent path--ironically, something they often actively discourage to keep you dependent and doubting yourself.

The Cna Resource Center

The Cna Resource Center

(5 reviews)

Valley Village

I would just like to say this is the most down to earth person that I have met she gets your…read morequestions answered and the service is just wonderful I can't believe that I stumbled upon this on Facebook and it was and it was legit I mean that is hard too find in this day and age. Wonderful experience by far thanks girl for helping me I did my CNA to LVN in little as 4 weeks and that was over Xmas and new year I alsp told my daughter about it and she started the CNA program as Well.

I wanted a refund and she was so hard to get a hold of. She wouldn't answer the phone, answer…read moreemails, or answer messages on evite. I wanted to cancel because when I bought the CNA course, I was expecting to review some kind of information following my purchase. I waited and waited and don't receive anything. I reached out to her multiple times and did not get any sort of reply, which was sad because I actually was excited to become a CNA and excited to take the class, but there was truly just no guidance as to where I could find any course information or content, nor did I know when or where we are meeting. I left her so many voicemails, and she didn't return my call. I waited by my phone and she never called back. Considering I spent hundreds of dollars, you could understand I felt scammed since I had no idea how to access anything. No course info or date for the course. Nor did she answer any of my attempts to reach out. Unreliable and gives scam vibes. I had to go through my bank to get my money back. Not worth it all the anxiety and long calls on the phone with the bank. I was dealing with my bank for months because it was a reoccurring payment since I signed up for the payment plan. I hope no one has to experience the craziness I did. Run and don't look back. Very very unhappy and would urge you to steer clear of any of this creators advice or info. They don't even stand by their own word, so how can they stand by their own product. To me, integrity is everything. After I disputed the charges with the bank, she claimed that I never contacted her despite my many many attempts to do so and cancel following her lack of communication and absence. After all this I still didn't get $200 back even though I never took any class or was communicated with following my many attempts. But of course she finally starts communicating when I take it to the bank. A little advice: stand by your name and integrity. Answer people's messages when they call. Return calls and emails. It makes you look like a scammer, which considering the fact that I lost $200 dollars to you, without getting ANY service in return, I would definitely say you are. Unfortunate to be feeding off poor unsuspecting people who want to grow in their nursing careers. Please save yourself the headache and actually get a CNA certificate instead of losing money to this person; go else where.

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Bartending Training Institute

(593 reviews)

North Hollywood

Looking to learn to bartend? Join Coach Lou's team at North Hollywood Bartending Institute! Mr G…read more and Lou showed me the nuance and craft of being a bartender! They showed me the pressure of the clock, the precision of the recipes, and the way a bar is run with hands on practice. I can confidently say the team helped me get on my feet with bartending. Cindy holds it down as the front end of the operation and she's a gem! Always helping with coordinating around upcoming potential gigs and opportunities. Great investment that I will make back quickly with this new skill in mixology.

This school is a great opportunity for those looking to become a bartender, either as an extra gig…read moreor full-time. When I arrived for my first day, I observed some people taking their final exam and thought how professional and skilled they looked and thought I would never get to that level. On my last day, I took my final exam with new students watching and thought how funny it was that I felt that way, since everything actually felt so simple as I took the exam. They provide in-depth knowledge in mixology and skills necessary to become a reliable bartender. They use a lot of repetition throughout classes to ensure you learn/memorize important details. To complete this course, you must take 2 classes every day of the week, not necessarily in the same week - the flexibility is great for those who go to school or already have a job, which was my case. They give you 6 weeks to complete your studies.

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