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    Parkland College

    Parkland College

    1.0(3 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I used to promote PC Dental Clinic to everyone. All the chairs used to be occupied by patients…read more Students were guided by teachers who cared. I would go to my regular dentist every 6 months and then Parkland the other 6 months. I have never had pain or bleeding during dental cleanings. I floss every day and do not have any issues that would lead to periodontal disease or bleeding gums. The last few years however, have not been as pleasant. I have also noticed that not all clinic chairs are occupied, which in today's financial climate, I find odd. The last time I went to Parkland my gums were bleeding during probing. I always find probing a pleasant experience and get teased because I think it tickles. I had 2 students working on me because, again, Parkland can't seem to fill patient chairs anymore. One started by telling me my teeth were yellow and zigzagged. I have 3 teeth on the bottom that overlap, otherwise my teeth are fairly straight. I get complements on my "lovely natural looking smile". I am older and my teeth are not as pearly white as they used to be, but are not yellow. I felt those statements were very unprofessional and rude, especially when I haven't heard them before in the last 60 years. Chair side manner must not be taught anymore at Parkland. One student told me that I actually have to move the toothbrush around my mouth to get them clean. She didn't discuss the bass technique or anything else just that I need to move my mechanical toothbrush around my mouth. Gee, I thought I could just place it in there and let it do its thing. Seriously, does she think anyone is that dumb. Then she proceeded to tell me I need orthodontics. Why would a 60 year old, with no issues need ortho? That was completely wrong on her part. The first student had a light touch and was doing a good job. I told her that it seemed like she had been doing this for years. The other one had a heavy hand and was leaning on my jaw. I have TMJ, so it was very uncomfortable. When I winced and shifted in the chair, the instructor came over and reinforced bad technique and lectured me for being rude. She then proceeded to "rake me over the coals" for being rude to the other girl. I never said anything to her; I just didn't complement her like I did the first girl. I felt the instructor was very rude and unprofessional. She definitely lost her cool and blamed the entire thing on me, the patient. It's my body and my choice and having never experienced such heavy handed cleanings before, I have the right to say, "Hey that hurts." If I had bleeding gums at every dental visit, I would agree, there's a problem. But if it's only every other visit at PC, I would say it's technique. As an instructor you should be guiding safe and effective techniques, not reinforcing bad habits and behavior and blaming the patient for responding to pain. How else do they learn? I never bleed after dental visits at my regular dentist, why are some students shredding my gums. My gums bled for 3 days after this visit. I understand that they are students; I was once a student as I am a retired dental health professional. I'll bet they didn't know that and proceeded to blame the patient instead of constructively educating the student. I WILL NEVER GO BACK TO PARKLAND. Not because they are students, but because the current teaching staff have a lot to learn about teaching future Hygienists. I think all the good ones must have retired.

    Parkland has moved more, & more of their classes online. I fear that one day all of their class…read morewill be online only, those seem to be the only class they don't cancel. My sibling have been going here for three years now and every semester their is a least one class that has been canceled. I've heard they have had declining attendance for 8 years straight and if that is true then it really shows.

    Illini Book Exchange

    Illini Book Exchange

    5.0(1 review)
    2.2 mi

    This is a great alternative to the bookstores on campus…read more It's a forum to buy and sell textbook much like one would on Craigslist. What makes this system so unique, is that it's run by the students, for the students. After creating a free account at www.illinibookexchange.com, you are immediately able to buy and/or sell textbooks from/to other students. Because there is no dealing with the middle-man (i.e. campus bookstores), you're able to buy a textbook for less than you would on campus, and sell them to other students for more than you would be able to sell them to any bookstore on campus (as you'll be setting the price). There is no transaction fee, either, so the list price of the book is the most you would need to pay. Like Craigslist, you set up a time with the person you're dealing with (I suggest a public location such as just inside the Illini Union Bookstore, the Union, etc.), exchange cash/book, and you're good to go! Additionally, many students are willing to negotiate prices, so you may even get a better price than the one listed. Obviously, certain risks exist for this system, such as the fact you won't be able to sell your textbook (you will be competing with other students looking to sell their textbook as well, mind you), there is no quality control regarding the condition of the book, stuff like that. CAVEAT! Many people utilize this as a means to get older versions of course packets, older editions of textbooks, etc. which is all fine and dandy (and also a lot cheaper than having to splurge on a brand new, hard cover edition of a book where the content is the exact same), but keep in mind, you then run the risk of not having the adequate materials. Make sure to check with professors beforehand if using an older edition (especially of course packets) is okay, or if they've changed up the syllabus much over the semesters.

    University of Illinois College of Law

    University of Illinois College of Law

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Had a visit at the Illinois College of Law on the main campus at Urbana-Champaign. Very nice…read morebuilding at the corner of the campus...loads of grounds and roomy. There are really two sections in the law building...on the right as you enter the front you have the law library taking up most of the first floor and a significant portion of the second. The main reading room in the law library is stunning...rows of large tables with beautiful lamps. The library has mostly these tables for the students in the reading room as there are only a few of the more private carrels for students. Surrounding the library perimeter on the outside are the administration and faculty offices on floors two and three. On the left side of the building just the other side of the common reception area when you enter are the seminar and lecture rooms, and the main auditorium. These are all nice but somewhat dated facilities. The law library has stood up to time better. Illinois Law had an unfortunate incident a few years back where a single admissions person phonied up some admission numbers to make the school look more selective than it was. It was unfortunate because the school really did not need that push as it and its faculty were well regarded and, in the end, the school took a bit of a hit in enrollment for a short time. The school still has a distinguished faculty and remains a force in law schools...it just has to live past the PR nightmare. We were out looking at law schools and stopped by for a visit...our self guided tour of the facilities was fine. My only complaint was when we went to see the admissions people, they were all out to lunch. You'd think a major program at the State's flagship school would have at least one person sitting there to answer the telephone and hand out brochures, especially since campus was pretty busy with a lot of undergraduate tours and orientation. This did not reflect a sense of urgency. Still and all a neat law school in Illinois.

    My decision to study at this College rests entirely on its professional staff and hard working…read moreprofessors. Those here with few exception encouraged me and offered thought provoking insight into varied and difficult topics, which are of personal importance, in our world today.

    National Center for Supercomputing Applications - Our meeting room for the 2016 Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) Workshop.

    National Center for Supercomputing Applications

    5.0(1 review)
    3.0 mi

    I attended a workshop for the software Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) at the National Center for…read moreSupercomputing Applications (NCSA) the 5th thru the 10th of June 2016. We focused on the physics used in QMC, potential applications in physics not statistics, and had hands-on time were we worked though exercises using the software on a supercomputer. Getting to use the software ourselves while learning about/how to use it was awesome. Some workshop participants came with applications already in mind and used their extra time to run those simulations. I was working on finishing a project and writing a paper using Density Functional Theory at the time and so chose to stick with the exercises provided as part of the workshop. NCSA is a perfect venue for a small workshop, it has meeting rooms with projectors as well as a common area with moveable tables and chairs. We used the common area for meals and discussions as well as a poster session. Bulletin boards were available for the poster session, which workshop conveners arranged in a line side-by-side. It was nice getting to talk with the people presenting posters in a line. Didn't feel like any of the presenters were pushed off in a corner and forgotten. I stayed on-campus at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign and liked the walk between our lodging for the workshop and the NCSA Building. The campus is large and spread out and I enjoyed getting to take in the University's landscaping and architecture on my way to/from each day's events. Zero complaints.

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    National Center for Supercomputing Applications - The door is open!

    The door is open!

    National Center for Supercomputing Applications - The conveners had the room set-up and ready to go early in the morning.

    The conveners had the room set-up and ready to go early in the morning.

    National Center for Supercomputing Applications - General area with bulletin boards that we used later in the day for a poster session.

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    General area with bulletin boards that we used later in the day for a poster session.

    University High School

    University High School

    4.5(4 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    WHO THE F*** USES YELP IN 2017?…read more TL;DR - this school is a Darude Sandstorm out of 10 Yo, its ya boy Dolla J in da house, hitting you up with an in depth analysis of this "whack" (as the cool kids say) school. I would have to say, in terms of how memey this school is on a scale from "all your base are belong to us" to "Donald Trump's hair", I would have to rate this school a Darude Sandstorm out of 10. It can be pretty funny, as for example the cross country team gets high on shrooms every year, but the school itself is kind of a mess, as it is 100 year old building (just like how Darude Sandstorm is a 100 year old meme) that owes $1,000,000 to the UNIVERSITY WE ARE A PART OF (yeah contrary to popular belief, we are not a part of the University). Now before you dismiss me as a maniac who wrote this review on drugs (which would be the logical thing to do, as I am wasting my time writing a not really funny review of a not really dank school when I should be doing homework), I am actually an undercover Centennial student who got their way into Uni with the first ever 100 on the SSAT, so this review is actually completed unbiased. So without further a due lets get started with faculty and facilities. Now the facilities in all honesty kind of suck, because we are in 1,000,000 dollars of debt and nobody wants to give us money, BUT WE HAVE 6 MICROWAVES SO ACTUALLY ARE FACILITIES ARE WONDERFUL. Since the building was built back in the wee ages of people thinking that World War 1 would be the last war, we don't get warm water in the showers unless you wait 5 minutes, which was almost an immediate turn off for me until I heard about the microwaves. In all honesty, don't come to this school if you are looking for the top of the line tools to use for the science fair, because we don't even have a working color printer half the time. The staff on the other had are actually very solid, so if you think the facilities are a shredded marijuana leaf, THE STAFF ARE LIKE TASTY CRACK COCAINE IN COMPARISON. The teachers are always there for you, even if you don't want them there, like a sex offender living in a neighbor hood, except they don't commit crimes and they are actually pretty nice (although are all sex offenders mean? idk but either way this wasn't a great analogy so please don't kill me if any teacher manages to read this). Whenever you have a question or having trouble in a class, the teachers will actually help you get through it unlike the strict asian parents I know you have (yes reader, I'm acknowledging you). They will always make the content you covering kind of fun (well most of them, I didn't say all), and when it isn't you can just pull out your computer and play some MINECRAFT like the horrible student you are. So on the whole, the facilities are crap, but the faculty use whatever crap there is effectively to teach you about Lamborghi--- I mean KNOWLEDGE. But what knowledge do they teach you (hint its not lamborghini's, although Tai Lopez would make a very good economics teacher here)? The KNOWLEDGE you learn can range from "how do microwaves work?" (actual quote from real science teacher who was asking un-ironically) to "Once you die, you are forced to relive life till the moment you reach Nirvana, at which point you transcend reality and no longer become human, but an intangible form of happiness (actual quote from math class). Since everybody who goes to this school is automatically classified as a smart prick who owns an Iphone X, you would think that there isn't much to learn, and for the most part you are half right. Half the time I bang my head on the desk in boredom as the teachers go on and on for 45 minutes about stuff you already know, and the other half I actually learn a thing or 2, which I then promptly forget (how do I still have a 4.0 GPA is the real question). Thankfully, the teachers make the same stuff we learned in 7th grade somewhat more interesting, but I often just pull out my laptop and play League of Legends like the degenerate I am. That being said, you do have to be careful and study sometimes, because this school is like an exponential function when it comes to difficulty. If you think you could be Forrest Gump in subbie year, then good luck turning into Megamind by senior year, because that's who you have to be in order to get into an Ivy League. Thankfully though, they don't teach you about SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS which automatically makes it better then the school I went to before hand. This is the perfect segway into our final category... Sports and other Extra Cirriculars (and a rant on health)! OH Shoot I have 52 characters left to write. Um, Health SUCKS, thatsit

    I also went to Uni High, and thank god I did. The anti-intellectual social pressures of the public…read morehigh schools were killing me, whereas uni was this creative sanctuary. And the teachers are simply amazing--clearly dedicated to Uni and to the students, because they're way over-qualified and way under-paid, but they made such an important impact on my life. If you can get your kids in, do it!

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