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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Drexel University - Smiles and turnout gear

    Drexel University

    5.0(4 reviews)
    6.4 miLogan Square, Penn Center, Avenue of the Arts North

    I enrolled in the EMT-B program during the Feb2016-Jun2016 term and had an absolutely phenomenal…read moreexperience. Jamie and Bubba, the two main instructors, not only ensured my class and I completed the program with the necessary skills to be a competent EMT, but they personally mentored and instilled confidence in each and every single one of us. Before I knew it, I began to see my instructors and classmates as my second family as well. The curriculum follows the NREMT guidelines and is broken into in-class lectures, online assignments, and psychomotor skill practical days (once a month on Sundays). The course is definitely challenging and will require work on your part. If you do not put the necessary time and energy into practicing and studying, it will show through. However, the support Jamie and Bubba provides will ensure you do not risk falling behind. What I believe sets Drexel's EMT program apart from all others is simply the passion and dedication Jamie and Bubba possess for educating the next generation of emergency medical providers. They take immense pride in teaching their students and watching them succeed in becoming certified EMT-B. They are truly two of the most, if the not the most, committed educators I have had the pleasure to learn from. It was an honor and pleasure to have learned from them. If anyone has any questions on the program or wish to learn more, I would be more than happy to speak with you and provide more in-depth details of my time there. P.S. I received my EMT-B certification within less than a month of completing the course.

    The EMT-B program at Drexel is second to none. I came in with uncertainty in my ability and left…read morewith so much knowledge and confidence in my ability to treat patients. Jamie Teufel, the course director and one of the instructors, is extremely passionate about teaching. Although I had never planned in practicing as an EMT because I was planning to pursue an M.D., I learned so much that has actually benefited me now that I am in medical school. Some background, I am the quintessential socially awkward nerd who is afraid to touch a patient but can tell you a lot about Biochemical pathways. As a result, I was quite terrified about not being good enough in terms of communication and being a physician who is more than a nerd. If you work in the medical field, you know that effective communication, with patients and fellow health-care providers, is imperative to good care. But rest assured, I was not to be left hanging. Jamie and Bubba, our main instructors, made sure that all of us not only learned how to be basic EMTs but how to be competent providers. While there is a lot of work to be done, it is designed to give us the most for our time and accelerate us to be our best. The curriculum consists of both lectures and labs that are designed to teach us the roles of an EMT and the physical and communication skills that are expected of us. There are a variety of labs from a pig lab (in which we explore the lung and heart anatomy of a pig) to a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) day in which we utilize all our skills in a simulated environment. While time consuming, these labs and labs in which we practice our skills are designed to train us in becoming proficient providers. In addition to a well-designed and implemented curriculum, Jamie and Bubba are ALWAYS there to address your concerns. Because there are numerous labs, some may have time conflicts, but Jamie is always willing to work with you to ensure that you get the best education that you can. They are highly flexible because their goal is to create the best EMTs/health-care providers, and for good reason- we represent the institution when we practice. There is NO room for sub-par work! I highly recommend this program for anyone interested in becoming an EMT and anyone who is interested in becoming a health-care provider in general. These skills that are taught are the FOUNDATIONS to becoming competent health-care provider and can easily distinguish the "good" providers from the excellent. TLDR: Excellent program with phenomenal instructors who have high standards for their students. There's a lot of work but you'll learn a lot and become a better health-care provider because of it. On the fence? Try it out, you won't regret it.

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    Drexel University - Awesome experience with great staff, and even better great new friends.

    Awesome experience with great staff, and even better great new friends.

    Drexel University - FAAAAAAAAAAABULOUS

    FAAAAAAAAAAABULOUS

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    PlayArts

    PlayArts

    4.5(22 reviews)
    6.0 miFishtown

    My husband and I brought our son here for a birthday party. He had so much fun! There's a ton of…read morestuff to do for kids of all ages. The play area is huge, bright and organized. It's clean and the toys are clean as well. There is a cafe area on a second level loft type area and you can watch your kids from there. There's a corner section for infants as well. There is a reading corner with many cute books. There are classrooms as well, but we didn't see them due to us being there on a Sunday. The staff is friendly and accommodating. They were on hand and available the entire time we were there. There is street parking and a paid lot a block away if needed.

    My daughter was invited to her friends birthday party hosted by PlayArts and she as well as her…read moreschool and neighborhood friends had an amazing time! We attended on a Saturday afternoon after nap times. For the party we were instructed to enter in the back side, not on front street, and we signed our waivers in advance of attending which made the intro experience speedy. Once we entered we took off our winter wear and shoes as the facility only allowed socks in the play space. The space is amazing, it has great sections to run around, climb, and experiment. The climbing part can be a little stressful if you have adventures little ones but it's designed for them to navigate correctly with parental support. It was a great time to connect with other parents and consume beverages as our kids run wild. There is a separate room for the birthday food which we used as a wind down, pictures, and celebrating. Now that I'm aware of this space, will definitely use it on a day for my little one to run wild as others have mentioned. They also have events or programs that you can register your little ones, which is exciting.

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    Wine School of Philadelphia - First class, getting ready to go over the syllabus!

    Wine School of Philadelphia

    4.4(93 reviews)
    6.7 miRittenhouse Square, Penn Center

    My husband and I are wine enthusiasts. We love visiting vineyards and wineries in different parts…read moreof the world, going to wine tastings, wine festivals, etc. We've never been to wine school, even though we talked about how amazing it would be to get a wine certification. Last month, my husband signed us up for the Spain vs France wine class one evening, and I can't believe we never thought of coming here before. The class was full. Whether you were a beginner or moderate level, it didn't matter, the class was easy to follow and informative. Our instructor was fun, knowledgeable and personable. The Wine School of Philadelphia offers professional wine certification courses and wine tasting classes, but they also have classes for beer tasting, AND brewing too! They are all very reasonably priced. I would advise to book your classes ahead of time, as they will sell out.

    The facts of the owners response are incorrect. I was sent a collection notice during the…read moreChristmas holidays--so much for his high handed response. More importantly the collection notice was for the full class even though I paid it through Amex and they canceled it. The monthly fee was never the issue-I would have gladly paid it. In fact i was going to restart the online course in 2023 when i had time again--but getting a collection notice was the final straw. I know many Wine School graduates. They say the same thing--good class--Keith is a jerk. I get it now

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    The new Wine School location at 109 S. 22nd Street

    Wine School of Philadelphia - The new Wine School location at 109 S. 22nd Street

    The new Wine School location at 109 S. 22nd Street

    Wine School of Philadelphia - The new Wine School location at 109 S. 22nd Street

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    The Clay Studio

    The Clay Studio

    4.3(45 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    This my first time with the clay studio, I really enjoyed my time and so did my client. She is 94…read moreand she really worked that machine to create her perfect piece. Everything was so nice and clean, loved how they had a shop and little museum to walk through! Great pieces! Nadia and Lily were amazing and very helpful! Thanks to those too! We will definitely be back and e turning was nice, the food was wonderful!

    Great for date night, girls night out, family time or honestly anything!…read more I did the pottery date night class and it was so awesome! It starts out with a small cocktail hour (no alcohol, other beverages and finger foods) in the clay studio gift shop. You get some time to look some cool stuff on display and can purchase them too! The actual pottery making was around 90mins, 60mins on the wheel and about 30mins to glaze the piece. There is one main instructor and a few assistant instructors that walk around and help you out. You watch a demo first and then get hands on at making your own bowl! The instructors are really patient and if you mess up, they'll hand you another ball of clay. I screwed up many of my pieces and got super embarrassed but they'd joke and make it fun. You get to pick 2 pieces to keep out of all the ones you make during the 60mins. I ended up with 2 small succulent pots, super excited to put my plants in! The glazing is pretty simple. There are a handful of basic colors to choose from and you just paint them on. Afterwards the studio will fire the pieces and then ship then to an address you designate. We got ours a little earlier than 2weeks so it was a nice surprise! I would definitely go to another session again and may even commit to the longer semester classes...just need to free up time . If you're considering this, definitely do it!

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    My pottery piece

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    My clients pottery she made

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