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4.6 (16 reviews)
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East Los Angeles College

East Los Angeles College

3.8(10 reviews)
2.2 mi

Campus seems pretty small compared to other LACCD colleges I have been to, like LAVC or LAPC. Drove…read morehere for fall physiology and found a great teacher, unlike those at LAVC that are just so difficult to work with. Loved the science building where the class was held; the library is nice, but the bookstore is extremely small and barely has anything. I'm used to big bookstores; this one is really small. The whole campus seems to be tightly packed, where all buildings are pretty much together, which is great if you don't want to walk far but also makes the campus look really small. This is odd because their football field, or soccer field, I'm not sure what it is, but is huge and looks like a bowl, like a mini version of the Rose Bowl. Looks like it holds thousands of people and can probably hold a small concert in there, maybe less than 8000? I don't know, but it seems pretty good in size, that's for sure. Overall the campus is nice for the size, and although I can't speak for admin or anything since I only spent 1 semester here, the staff I did encounter were kind. Will take another class here.

I came to East LA College (South Gate campus) for a Small Business seminar. The parking was easy…read moreand the classroom was clean with air conditioning. The only issue was some of the chairs were not that comfortable. The seminar was informative and gave a lot of suggestions and insights to small business owners.

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ICDC College

2.4(7 reviews)
0.5 mi

If anybody didn't have the high school diploma or they lied about you taking the GED or something…read moreshady in regards to that call legal aid in Los Angeles. I just got my check for all the money I that was taken from my taxes don't pay off the debt or else you won't be able to get that money back. The sad thing about it is that it still took me six years to fight it. Yeah, the money is a blessing to get back, but not the years I lost after that experience I never try to go back to school.

Really trying not to slander this school's name. However, I'm rating this TWO STARS for a reason…read more I'm going to explain my experience professionally and diplomatically as possible to hopefully STOP another "Millennial" or a fresh 18year old from making this fatal MISTAKE! I went to this campus back in 2012. Actually started at the "old" HWOOD/WESTERN campus, which one day just mysteriously "closed" and the staff just as confused as the student's were, only had a paper saying"We're moving to the Huntington Park location" (red flag!) Ok no big deal. At this time I was really, really invested in trying to learn how to be "successful" and decided to roll with the punches and finished my Medical Assistant Class at Huntington. This school is AWESOME at the art of BRAINWASHING. Also when you sign up, it's a HUGE loan for classes and I remember it didn't matter what class you took. You HAD to pay/take out a large loan. Which the counselors explain to you like they work for "FOX NEWS" meaning vaguely explaining exactly how the loans work. After 9 months I "Graduated" and had that fresh outta school hope that all "Millennial's" had. Even got a small externship (On my own. School said they will do that but THEY DON'T) and quickly realized that this school DID NOT PREPARE ME AS THEY PROMISE FOR THE WORKFORCE. Leaving me without a job that I actually went to school for. A FEW QUICK POINTS: 1. Change the AD'S!! The School writes checks that they are unable to cash. Leaving A LOT of people feeling unremembered and screwed over. 2. I say this with love. BY NO MEANS AM I BEING RACIST. However, the school should better explain the field that the student would like to study. I have an example; I choose the Medical Field. I even had a "Black" instructor who has worked in the field. Which is cool. But when I got to my externship I realized the IMPORTANCE of being Bilingual. With all the money the school makes, maybe consider adding some language classes? I pretty much realized that I'm not going to be a MA because I don't speak another language and honestly I'm a "young" black kid just out of school. Not TOO many employers are going to hire me. I'll end this now with some good vibes. The campus at Huntington is actually DOPE. It "feels" like school but you still know your in the hood. I liked it. Loved my instructors. Loved the MA course. Got to "LEARN" life lessons. Which is true. Way more valuable than some paper. Thanks and good luck to you all.

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Prestige Career College- Huntington Park

Prestige Career College- Huntington Park

3.7(10 reviews)
0.7 mi

my experience so far at prestige career college I love it, the hands-on learning and the help I've…read morereceived from the teachers, this has been a great opportunity and can't wait to see where it leads me.

Out of everyone there, Ms. Celia outshines them all! During my time in Prestige, I had the…read moreprivilege to be taught by Ms. Celia and Mr. C. --both of whom are incredible instructors. At first, I was hesitant to join Prestige and was unsure of the program, but I felt comfort in knowing that I was being supported in my studies. My friend in the class unfortunately had a situation with another student regarding race. After informing Mr. C, swift disciplinary action was taken, which demonstrated my instructors' zero tolerance stance on discrimination. I want to personally thank Mr. C and Ms. Celia for standing up to unfair prejudice against minorities. I truly cannot say enough about Ms. Celia! As our clinical instructor, she got to know each and every one of us personally and had so many 1:1 teaching moments that I have never experienced before. She truly cared about course material, but most importantly, she cared about us personally, beyond our education. After graduation, I set my standards high and applied to one singular position, confident in my skills from her teachings. I was offered the role with no prior CNA work experience, and my peers and superiors were surprised with my base knowledge from day one. I now work at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, one of the top hospitals in the country, and I wouldn't have been able to do so without the instruction from Ms. Celia. Thank you so much for everything and I will forever be grateful! That being said, Prestige's administration could use some work......

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University of Southern California

4.4(244 reviews)
4.0 miUniversity Park

As a fellow yelper said it so well.. are we really going to rate USC on Yelp? LOL!!…read more I am delighted and thrilled to share I am now an alumna of USC. As a yelper here for over 13 years, I don't sugarcoat my words (or in my reviews), and I don't intend to do so here either. The USC program is rigorous and not for everyone. There were so many readings that I often genuinely wondered if it was even humanly possible to get through them all. Granted, I am a slow reader, and that certainly did not help. Beyond the beautiful campus and the prestige that comes with the school, more importantly know that there is no financial aid for tuition fees for master program. Education does not come cheap. Still I am grateful for the learning experience and for my many professors who were simply wonderful and amazing professionals. A big shout out to Dr. Julianna Kirschner, Professor Monica Koyama, Dr. Muthuswamy and Dr. Courtney Pade. P.S. I do wish I had been in the class of Dr. Bracero and Dr. Akira; I have heard so many amazing things about them.

Founded in 1880 by Robert MacClay Widney, USC is the oldest private research university in…read moreCalifornia. I didn't attend this prestigious University; however, I joke that I am an honorary alumna. My brothers from another mother all graduated from here, and I attend Homecoming with them every year. In fact, I used to work with Eddie Tannenbaum who discovered Traveler (USC's Mascot) when he was a junior in 1961. The campus is beautiful and features several Romanesque Revival style buildings. A portion of the main campus was entered in the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. The Coliseum is in walking distance. I've attended many football games here over the years and have seen Clay Matthews, Reggie Bush, Mark Sanchez, & Matt Leinart play. I remember the glory days of Pete Carroll. Our favorite tailgate party is the one hosted by LAMBDA. They have a great DJ, delicious food, a premium bar, fun activities and, of course, fabulous attendees! This year we were treated to yummy eats from Bludso's BBQ & tasty treats by Ice Cream Occasions. When the party was over, we all headed to the Coliseum for the match between the Trojans & the Huskies. Sadly, we lost this game but we will continue to Fight On!

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California State University Los Angeles

California State University Los Angeles

3.1(221 reviews)
6.5 miEl Sereno

Admissions office is a good source for records. I love Vivian Covarrubias. She is so beautiful and…read moreknowledgeable.

Transferred here during the lingering effects of the pandemic. (Fall 2021) My first year was fully…read moreremote and 2nd year was starting to go back in-person. Graduated during Summer 2023. Parking was $220 + Sales Tax during Fall/Spring semesters. Winter/Summer are a bit cheaper. As a business major, professors here in my experience weren't the best. Rarely you'll get a highly knowledgeable professor with legit experience in the field you're studying in. Some professors just make me wonder how in the world they get to teach in the first place. For example, we had an HR professor making us type 10 page essays every week with no substance to it. Overall: I did enjoy my experience here. I did what I can in those 2 years, 1 year being remote. Worked here as a SA. There's definitely a lot of improvements needed to be made. From school initiatives, in-house internships, old buildings that need to be replaced, library study room filled with mold, administration-student relationships etc. Students should be more engaging here and I just didn't get the vibe here in most classes. My recommendation if you're considering going here is to do as much research as you can and try your best to foster self-initiatives and join clubs or work on campus. Key Takeaways: - CSULA is a commuter school so expect many students to not being sociable or engaging. Many friends I've talked to who went here agreed on the same thing. - Lots of politics - CSULA is conveniently located by the I-710 and I-10 freeways. - Food Court consist of Fast Food (El Pollo Loco, Carl's Jr., Panda Express etc) (Not many food choices near by campus) - Old buildings. Some with mold on them or elevators not working. - WiFi Connection in Salazar Hall or King Hall may be weak for some.

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