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    Arturo Velasquez Institute

    Arturo Velasquez Institute

    4.2
    (6 reviews)

    Came here for a training and it was a great space! They have two FREE parking lots (I feel like…read morethis is almost unheard of) and easy accessibility to the building. The staff were super friendly - the building is a bit of a maze, but staff were kind to answer any questions. There is also a huge green house and outdoor garden which provided a lovely ambiance. I attended my training in one of the classrooms and it was spacious, temperature was actually good and the technology was up to date. They also have a cafeteria but I'm not sure what they serve. There are also some fast food places nearby for lunch. I would definitely come back here for any type of trainings.

    Well I will speak of the vaccines given to the general public during one of the most horrendous…read morepandemics we've seen in almost 100 years. Working the PODS as we call them, I was able to be point person in several aspects of the distribution of the pandemic vaccines. Arturo Velasquez is definitely a front runner when it comes to location. Unfortunately it can "only" accommodate 300 people a day due to the gym size and guidelines for bringing people in for vaccines. Worked here for a few months and loved working with the general public also, but alas, the city only can stay at this location so long before we had to return to our regular jobs. But with so much effort, AVI (Arturo Velasquez Institute) was able to let us share our experience in running a POD during a pandemic. The school is beautiful and who knows, I may come back after all of this pandemic and take a class or two. Be safe everyone, and get vaccinated!

    Latin School of Chicago

    Latin School of Chicago

    4.3
    (6 reviews)

    My kids don't go to Latin school but they played many basketball games with the Romans. The school…read moreis well located and beautiful. There is a lot of art on the walls. I'm sure that kids get good education in this school. This review is about behavior of parents of the Romans and the Romans Coach in season 2025/26. They put so much pressure on kids. One of the siblings of the Romans was cheering with mean words. The kid would position itself next to the hoop, so that only the players can hear. Unbelievable. One of the fathers was yelling at his kid because they were loosing. I felt so sorry for those kids, even though they are probably similar to their sickly ambitious parents. The Romans Coach is a nice looking woman, but unfortunately in traveling team she is well known to be mean toward the girls. She was so annoying during the games, she was too hard on her team, with an attitude of cruelty toward opposite team. Again - unbelievable. This is expensive school and kids in Latin school will be successful, but in the background of their success, there will be a lot of therapy, substance abuse, hidden inappropriate sexual behavior and on the top of that, life long competitive cruelty that was built in them in such a young age. Such a pity.

    I started at Latin in Jr. Kindergarten and went all the way through my senior year of high school…read more At the time I didn't realize how lucky I was to have had parents that insisted that I have the best education available; Latin is absolutely that. I was learning things in my freshman and sophomore year of high school that many people didn't study until college. I made life-long friends there and had a wonderful grade school, middle school, and upper school experience.

    Feltre School

    Feltre School

    4.7
    (3 reviews)

    I have taken many classes at The Feltre School and I keep returning because The Feltre School is a…read morewarm, friendly place where people receive a wonderful education.There are not many schools that teach grammar any more. After taking Feltre's course your writing will improve because you will understand the principles of grammar; you have to lay the foundation before you can write well. If you want a more in depth study, there is Latin, philosophy, logic, ethics, and classical literature. I can tell you from first hand experience that it is thrilling to be able to read Latin and know what it means! The Feltre School is a place where people go who like to "think."

    The Feltre School is an oasis of peacefulnes and learning right in the heart of the bustling River…read moreNorth neighborhood. The school, housed in a delightful old brownstone building, is a warm, gracious place. The instructors are friendly and polite. The classes are held in cozy classrooms filled with books and artwork; during break, the students cluster in the study downstairs to sip tea, eat cookies, and chat. The noncredit classes at the school encompass several fields of the classical liberal arts: grammar, rhetoric, logic, philosophy, Greek, Latin, and the humanities. Some students attend Feltre to brush up on their grammar and writing skills, but other students attend for the pure joy of learning. In addition to its classes, Feltre presents plays in the charming Library Theater, and also hosts a series of book discussions. In summary, Feltre is a one of a kind, welcoming place for anyone interested in studying the liberal arts.

    Roosevelt University

    Roosevelt University

    2.9
    (63 reviews)

    I love Roosevelt University. ( I graduated in 2005, so my review is of the University during that…read morefour year period). I attended both because my dad was an alum as well as for the fact that they offered me a full academic scholarship, and I have no regrets. Even if I had actually paid to go there I would have very few complaints. The course offerings were plentiful in my departments (double major in Psychology and Liberal Studies) and they offered an Honors Program which allowed me to take some very interesting courses as well as experience social and volunteer activities. I had some excellent professors here (particularly in the English and History departments). I attended both the Schaumburg and Chicago campuses, but was mainly based at Schaumburg. I also worked for the student activities office and was a member of several organizations- student government in particular, so I was able to experience all aspects of student life at RU, even though I was a communter student. I also made many friends here who I keep in contact with to this day. I made the most of my experience by taking full advantage of what the professors had to teach me as well as by getting involved, and from 2002-2005, RU was my second home. My four years at Roosevelt were a wonderful time in my life, one that I will never forget and very often wish I could return to (the real world kinda sucks).

    Roosevelt University has a number of significant issues, and I will keep this brief…read more The university places strong emphasis on social justice in its messaging, but my experience did not reflect those values in practice. Administrative and bureaucratic processes are slow to respond when students need support, yet communication becomes very frequent when something is required from you. There was also a cybersecurity incident during my time at the university, and I felt the institutional response did not adequately address the impact on students whose information was affected. In addition, policy enforcement appears inconsistent across departments, which adds to the lack of clarity in day-to-day processes. Based on my experience, I would not recommend this institution.

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