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Maritime Institute of Technology

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Short Timers or Old Timers flock to this place to get up to speed on their nautical necessities!…read moreWhether it's a Night Time Radar Renewal (which I took and got 100%) or a more extensive Upgrade Program or State Pilot Course...MITAGS as we commonly refer to it is the mariner's premier spot for training. The "Radar Observation Recertification- Night Course" $245.70 + "Facility Fee" $29.00 was a class that started promptly at 4pm and ended before 8pm depending on the speed of your Radar exam plot completion. Most salty mariners feel at home here and you can stay in their hotel at discounted rates especially if you are taking a class, an additional guest will only cost you $40, so choose the wife wisely, but kids under 12 years of age are not going to incur additional cost. The price is reasonable and includes three square meals that are prepared with care by more than just some galley scum but an actual chef who cares! Dining Room is normally open for service Sunday through Saturday on the following schedule: * Breakfast ​ 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM (M-F) * Weekend hours: 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM * Lunch ​​11:15 AM to 2:00 PM * Dinner ​​ 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM Ship pictures of a Merchant Marine heyday adorn the walls throughout the p-ways. So, let the past inspire you to do your best in whatever class you are here to take! Here you can find some of the most exceptional classroom and training spaces for those of us who carry 90% of everything that gets shipped to shores around the world. NO, your milk is not flown in first class to you! I hope you learned something today...I did; that's why I went here...Oh and because I had to!

Amazing learning center. Best maritime classes in the industry…read more Dinning room is 5-star. Plenty of healthy options. Skip the lodge. Stay in one of the nearby hotels. Only complaint: Fixed pricing. While the dining room is superb, the cost is VERY HIGH. Meals are fixed price per day--you pay for all three meals, even if you only eat one. Lodge is old and in dire need of modernization. Plenty of nearby hotels.

Johns Hopkins Engineering Boot Camps

Johns Hopkins Engineering Boot Camps

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Johns Hopkins Homewood

The Boot Camp at Johns Hopkins University is offered by Trilogy Education. Their contract…read moreexplicitly states that all of the material is provided by Trilogy, including the instructor, two teaching assistants, and materials. Read all of the reviews and comments across multiple campuses that have teamed up with Trilogy; the students are always blamed for their shortcomings. OVERVIEW: You're not getting a degree nor are you a student at Johns Hopkins; this is just a licensing agreement so they can write "Boot Camp AT Johns Hopkins Engineering". It explicitly states you can't claim to have been a JHU student. Furthermore, there was only (1) TA, a fact that they refuse to acknowledge. MAIN CONCERNS: - The Material is outdated and the instructor had to troubleshoot the material for a majority of the time. Trilogy tried to blame the students & even said we are learning from troubleshooting; you can't troubleshoot if you haven't learned the material yet so it was just an excuse. - The class has been hosted online using Zoom and a free Slack Account for $10,000. JHU, as of this point, has NOTHING to do with the program. The fact that they're still promoting it that it is "at Johns Hopkins" is near false advertisement since it is no longer at JHU; it's online using a terrible & unreliable video conference software. - The contract outlines 250 Hours of code learning; there are only 239 scheduled and nearly an additional 40 of it are not for education- they are so you can work on a group project and the instructor & TA can't help you. This is a violation of their contract which they seem to also be ignoring. -The code they use is extremely outdated. Again, they blame the students for not using it as a "learning opportunity" but you can't learn from something you have no clue what is happening since the instructor is fixing it on their end. Overall, it is very deceptive and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone other than to the Consumer Protection Agency and the licensing agency for higher education- they shouldn't be licensing their name out so this place can claim that it is "at [University]".

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