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    Awesome environment, and set up, made for great conversations and get to know otherS in a comfortable setting! #THEFUSE #buzzybooth

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    8 months ago

    The food was good at the truck I had good time I would like to come back and dance and meet new people and dance

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    Maritime Institute of Technology - Brown curtains

    Maritime Institute of Technology

    (6 reviews)

    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.

    DIY Academy - Tile, Grout & Thinsets Workshop:  Learning how to cut tile.

    DIY Academy

    (1 review)

    Last year I took the "Tile, Grout, and Thinset" class with the DIY Academy. It was a fantastic…read moreexperience and it gave me the confidence to fix up one of the smaller bathrooms at my house. With my master bathroom repair-and-renovation looming, I wanted to expand my knowledge base more, and Rich and the DIY Academy were once again there to help. Instead of a class, I participated in the volunteering arm of the program and assisted in the demolition and subfloor preparation of an actual master bathroom. It was a whole day of cutting, grinding, smashing, and trashing, but it certainly affirmed the old maxim, "The best way to learn is to do." A lot of times it seems educators in any field see fit to show and tell, but not so here. Rich was always there to supervise and provide support, but it was apparent that he was dedicated to having the student learn by action and not by observation. His methods provided a great blend of experience-based learning and direct instruction. Being able to take part in each process necessary to strip a room down to its bones eliminated two obstacles that scare off most homeowners from attempting to do their own renovation work. First, it removed the mystery of a home's construction: every layer of material holding the old bathroom together could be seen and held. Second, it provided some level of expectation: now having seen how the various surfaces and materials are held together, I know my own bathroom's construction will not be terribly far off. This all works together to establish a sort of baseline muscle memory for the work to be done in the future. This was another great experience with DIY Academy and I hope more such opportunities arise in the future!

    From the owner: DIY Academy is a workshop for the novice DIYer who is interested in learning hands-on skills for…read morevarious home improvement projects and repairs to your increase knowledge base when working with contractors/handymen or to be able to complete a project on your own. We will have workshops that cover various topics such as kitchen backsplash installation, minor plumbing (replacing a toilet, changing out sink hardware, installing a garbage disposal), minor drywall repair, tile floor installation, remodeling a shower, demo of tile / shower, tile installation materials, caulking, grout repair and more! This is an excellent opportunity to learn a new skill from licensed and trained professionals who are in the trades and meet new people and work in a group setting to learn these skills.

    Lincoln College of Technology - Rusted tools due to improper maintenance of school

    Lincoln College of Technology

    (14 reviews)

    I was a student here, overall it was an ok experience. The Instructors here are very knowledgeable…read moreand are willing to help. The problem with this school is when I went here half of the equipment in the classrooms was outdated and broken. Admin knows about the problem but puts no effort into fixing or replacing anything which is surprising because its costs $24,000 for 11 months to go to school here. The school will take anyone here as a student and that was a big problem because there was students that where court ordered to come here or go to jail and on a FREE RIDE from the government. This caused a lot of problems in the classroom for the Instructors. The school also has a ZERO Tolerance policy for drugs but students would use drugs in the parking lot and come into class high and skip class. The big problem with this is the school would push those students through and give them a diploma. Due to this Lincoln Tech has a bad rep with employers because they would have students apply there and know nothing because they did not apply themselves in class. I've went here and learned a lot because I pushed myself and the Instructors where awesome but this school has ALOT of room for improvement for the price you pay to go here!

    I was invited to my nieces final dinner she cooked as a student at the culinary institute at…read moreLincoln Tech in Columbia. It was wonderful. She was already a good cook and baker but i could see how she has learned and grown while being in school there.

    Bowie State University - 12192024

    Bowie State University

    (24 reviews)

    I do not recommend this unorganized mess of a college to anyone especially if you're using post…read more9/11 benefits They can't even be bothered to update their site to reflect if there will be bad weather Housing...please that's a joke They'll say you don't owe a balance But even it's time to move in...you gotta pay $4000 before you get your keys No this isn't what should be expected going to an hbcu...

    Bowie State University is a gem of a school right in the heart of Prince George's County. If you…read moreare considering college, pay them a visit to see it for yourself. I have come to events on campus many times over the years, but my most recent visit was eye-catching. Significant resources have been poured into the campus as new buildings and grand refurbishments and renovations continue apace. This should be the norm for all HBCUs around the country. It is a testament to the value the state places on its universities, although the level of investment pales in comparison to College Park. The quad is the envy of other schools, some with higher endowments, tuitions, and budgets. It is big enough that it feels like a university but still small enough to feel like home. My favorite feature/building/concept is the Entrepreneurship Living Learning Community (ELLC). Home to students who want to be entrepreneurs, here they live (brand new dorms), eat, and learn (classrooms and other spaces). There is a business and creative synergy that is self evident all throughout the space. I took a cohort of school age mentees for a tour and lunch at BSU. They were over-the-moon about the Student Center Dining Hall's food and modern decor. The food choices included fresh vegetables and fruits, custom made salads and bowls, hand crafted pizza, grilled to order items, and high quality rotating items from a self-serve bar. The seating area had huge windows where the sunlight shone through. The academic and recreational buildings were top tier. But what struck me most was the energy, passion, and intelligence of the students and faculty. They treated my mentees like little brothers coming to campus to learn from older siblings. The students seemed supportive of each other. D9 organizations got along too., but the Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc. always raise the bar. Bowie State University should be proud of the work they continue to do and the student needs they continue to meet. Five stars easily earned!

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