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    Asher College - Lecture with Campus President

    Asher College

    5.0(2 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    "Types of Accreditation…read more Schools can receive accreditation from either national or regional accreditors. Nationally accredited schools are mostly for-profit. For example, they could offer vocational or technical programs. Most regionally accredited schools are non-profit, with academics as the primary focus. If you decide to attend a nationally accredited school, remember this: In some cases, regionally accredited schools will not accept transfer credits from a nationally accredited school. This is because of academic standards and differing courses of study." "If you want to attend a professional or specialized college, choosing an accredited program is very important for licensing purposes. Attending an unaccredited college could prevent you from taking the necessary steps for professional US licensure. In some fields, you need a license before you can legally practice your profession in the US. Choosing an accredited school can be crucial! Almost every profession has a group that is a recognized accreditor for professional or specialized schools." UniversityLanguage.com Be careful what program you choose. Investigate first & work with the recruiter. You have your part too! Credits for courses which are purely technical in nature may or may not transfer to a university. Educational institutions are either regionally or nationally accredited. Accreditation is a voluntary process that ensures a college, university, or degree program meets a universal standard for quality. This gives an institution and its graduates credibility with other institutions and employers. After I graduated, a year of searching for employment, I am now working as a Texas Medicaid Reimbursement Associate with my current Certified Electronic Health Records CEHRS certification and physicians billing and coding education from Asher College. PS. You can negotiate your salary!!! I did and I am doing exceptionally well.

    Asher College is a place where completing one's Degree plan is highly encouraged. They also work…read morediligently afterwards for employment placement. I received several offers for employment in the areas directly related to my study. I could not be more pleased with my experience at Asher. You can make the experience yours!

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    MT Training Center - The CNC Machinist Program is designed to provide the student with the skills and competencies necessary to perform entry-level duties.

    MT Training Center

    4.8(4 reviews)
    30.7 mi

    I highly recommend MT Training Center to anyone wanting a driver's license. The training center…read moreprovides a family-oriented environment, and everyone is friendly and welcoming, making the training days quickly go by. During the training, I learned new driving strategies and techniques and developed discipline that helped me be a safe road driver in different traffic conditions. The instructors are always punctual and professional. I assigned to Javar, who was very professional and friendly in his teaching approach. He knows how to make the driving experience stress-free and is honest and down-to-earth, who wants you to be safe. Javar not only teaches you how to drive safely but also gives you tips on good driving techniques. I also had the pleasure to train with Nancy, who was very professional and understanding. She helped me understand common mistakes, rules, and driving tricks. In addition, I drove with Ken, who was very influential in teaching driving strategies and was an optimistic instructor. I was nervous and panicked on my first day, but after two weeks of training, I gained complete confidence and passed my CDL on the first attempt. Because MT Training Center provides trucks for training, great instructors who share their knowledge, and Very friendly and supportive staff, every instructor had unique tips and tricks that created an exceptionally comfortable learning environment. Overall, it was a fantastic experience. I highly recommend MT Training Center to anyone seeking a Commercial driver's license. Thank you so much for Javar, Nancy, Kin, Charles, Missy, and all the staff members. Tarekegne Shibo.

    I would like to thank Javor, Nancy , and Ken for their patience and skillful insight . Thanks to…read morethem I was able to pass my cdl exam first try !!

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    7 Notes - Yamaha Music School - Beethoven room - private lesson

    7 Notes - Yamaha Music School

    3.7(6 reviews)
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    Our 5yr old son joined 7 notes around 6 months ago, and we are very happy to watch him learn and…read morethrive with so much joy! The program is structured, fun and well-rounded, designed wonderfully for kids. Ms Tan and her teachers are very professional, patient and dedicated to nurture the musical soul in our little one. My in-laws are especially impressed by how quickly our son is able to play with both hands with musicality. My mom sent me to a Yamaha music school when I was young, so she is also super supportive and happy that we are giving our son the gift of music as well.

    THE OWNER ONLY CARES ABOUT MONEY, WILL CONSTANTLY GO BACK ON HER WORD AND WILL BLAME THINGS ON YOUR…read morePARENTING. After our first year of the group class, we told the owner, Eileen, that we wouldn't be attending anymore. Our daughter just has trouble focusing and while, our teacher, Ms. Natalie is a delight, the class just isn't working for her. Eileen will tell you anything to keep you paying your membership apparently and told us that we if the group classes don't work out for her, we can put her in a one on one class. Well here is how the payments work. It's not a month to month situation. It's a "membership." So all summer month you are paying ahead of time, and if you drop they already have your money. So now comes first day of this year's class. It absolutely isn't working for our daughter. My husband says he would like to change to the one on one class, and Eileen totally back peddles on what she said before and says, Oh no, you have to pay a whole new membership to do the one on one class. He asks if the money we've already paid would go towards that. She says no, you've already paid for the group class and you would have to pay the full amount to switch and won't get reimbursed for the group class. AND HERE IS THE WORST PART. She asks to speak to my husband privately and says "From the bottom of my heart, I care about your daughter and I know you do too. I don't think you should discuss her lack of focus in front of her because her efforts might not feel validated." He told her that is NOT her place and has nothing to do with piano class and he'll take that as a suggestion. Meanwhile I hear this and I am furious that Eileen would have THE NERVE to tell us to parent OUR child. And to turn things around on us when she wants to charge us thousands of dollars in addition to what we've already paid, to do one on one classes that would actually be an environment where our daughter can focus. The owner is two faced. She will act as though she truly cares about your child succeeding in piano and guilt you to stay signed up. But all she cares about is money.

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