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    AIMS Education College of Health Sciences - Medical lab

    AIMS Education College of Health Sciences

    1.0(1 review)
    2.1 mi

    I recently graduated & passed my national exams. I'm keeping this short, bc of character limits. I…read moreattended the Edison campus for the CMA program. -Teacher used outdated textbooks. When we would get a question "wrong" on a test & show him why we answered the way we did from OUR textbooks (and even google!) he would tell us it didn't matter bc that's not what he had in HIS books. This happened every week. He would teach us incorrect information. When it came time to take a test, we were confused. It effected all of our grades. -No scantrons. The teacher grades tests by hand with no consistency. If I answered A & Sarah answered A but only ONE of us got it wrong... we weren't allowed to question it. -The programs are accelerated which means you are responsible for MOST of your own education. We got reviews before each test which helped us pass AIMS tests, but it gets you nowhere with national exams as there's SO MUCH you don't learn during your time at AIMS. Read the chapters. Do what no one's instructing you to do so you know everything. -Keep track of EVERYTHING yourself. This school frequently loses grades, so take a picture of every grade handed back to you. -AIMS accused my entire class of lying about our phlebotomy sticks. They threatened us with having to do the whole module over again. It was a money grab to get us to retake that portion of the program. The girl in my class that got the brunt of the accusations had more volunteers than any of us. I think they focused on her bc she was young & didn't know how to really stand up for herself yet. I've done this before. I went in to see the awful office lady Madhu & said none of us were retaking a single stick without them having solid proof that we lied. There are cameras all over the school. It should be easy for them to prove it, right? The burden of proof lies with them. Not us. Half of us were already nationally certified. We never heard about this again. -If you're on financial aid or a payment plan, keep track of how much you owe. Keep track of your payments. DO NOT LOSE YOUR INITIAL CONTRACT THAT YOU SIGNED. Towards the end of your program they WILL come after you for more money. They will threaten you with not advancing to your internship or being able to take the national exams without paying more. $100 here. $200 there. They even came after one girl for like.. $11. When asked to prove it, THEY CANT. They have no paperwork to show any kind of deficit. When classmates started showing up with their own paperwork, silence. -We signed up & paid for a hybrid course, meaning online and in school. We were in school 90% of our time there. Most days we were the only class there. Our teacher informed us he doesn't like online so that's why we were in the building most of the time. If I'm paying you for a service, I expect to receive that service. I don't care about personal preferences. Some of us signed up for a hybrid course to help with childcare or because it would make our commute to work easier after class. The hybrid course is a lie. You get maybe 2-3 classes at home per month. -When we did have an online class, the next "in school" class was a waste of time. All we did was REDO everything we spent 5 hours doing online. -Class NEVER started on time but ALWAYS ended on time. Which means if you finish a mod early, you still had to sit in class doing NOTHING for hours... even days sometimes. The teacher wouldn't move on or teach anything new. You weren't permitted to leave a minute before 2pm. Some mods were much longer than they needed to be & it was tedious. -Some mods weren't long enough to learn all the material. You were racing through chapters & not learning, but were expected to know it for exams. The whole program needs a refresh with how much time is spent on each subject because students are either panicking & racing through important topics or spending days not learning anything at all. -During enrollment, they tell you that you get to pick your top 3 internship spots off their list & they will do their best to make sure you get into a place where you see a future for yourself. In a specialty you want to excel in. That is also a lie. You get 0 choice. I got lucky & love where I got placed, but many other girls were not as lucky. Many of the places on their approved internship list are the most dysfunctional, understaffed environments that use interns as free labor with no intent to hire you at all. Some of the girls in my class were working ALONE as a brand new, not yet certified MA during their 2nd week there. They were given zero support. There are other things that went wrong during my time there and we tried voicing our concerns, but we got ignored. If they respond to this at all, I'm sure they'll try to discredit what I've said, but I feel like potential students have a right to know how AIMS is poorly run and you pay thousands of dollars for an intricate DIY course.

    From the owner: AIMS Education is an accredited career training school that focuses on healthcare education. Our…read morecareer training programs will prepare you for successful careers in various healthcare fields. The Edison Center is an instructional site for AIMS Education. The following programs are typically offered in Edison: - Medical Assistant - Medical Billing & Coding Specialist - Cardiac Monitor Technician - EKG/Phlebotomy Technician - Phlebotomy Technician

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    TekTaurus Education - Interior -TekTaurus

    TekTaurus Education

    2.0(5 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    TekTaurus is a FRAUD company so don't waste your time, they don't even deserve 1 star. I enrolled…read morefor Salesforce Administrator training in Aug 2023. It was shocking to know that the trainer (Sriram Reddy) didn't had Salesforce trailhead or developer version access to teach practical part, didn't had any power point presentations, slides to cover theory part. I asked several times to provide me Salesforce Admin syllabus but neither trainer or Tektaurus (Krishanth) provided any materials. I had 3 classes with them, and it was clear to me that Trainer had ZERO KNOWLEDGE of Salesforce. Classes were canceled with a reason that there's NO INTERNET, also instead of my 2 hour class, trainer took classes for 30 min and 1 hour. THEY ARE FRAUD so DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY, I raised my above concerns and asked to refund $200 fees in Sept 2023 but till date they haven't refunded my fees. (SEE screenshots of WhatsApp Chat and Emails on google reviews) Received reply in email as below : "hi Nilay greetings from tektaurus education we are already paid to trainer for your course give us some time to work on this" Thanks: TekTaurus Education 1967 Route 27, Suite #27 | Edison | NJ 08817 732-287-0133 (O) | 732-824-4123 (F) | www.tektaurus.com Above reply from them will give you an idea that they are unprofessionals and they DON'T EVEN KNOW ENGLISH. I passed my certification by learning on my own and following Sanjay Gupta on YouTube. So if you want to pursue Salesforce Admin, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME on this FRAUD training institute.

    I would suggest not to waste your money on doing a training from here especially if you are looking…read moreto get placed too. It is a sheer waste of time and money. I have done my Qlikview course from them and did not get placed, the Qlikview course is incomplete as it does not provide with all the necessary training to get placed. Update: I was contacted by them to change my review for a partial refund of the course. Well I think I will let it pass.

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    AIMS Education College of Health Sciences - Neurodiagnostic Training

    AIMS Education College of Health Sciences

    3.3(12 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    I recent graduated & passed my national exams. I'm keeping this short, bc of character limits. I…read moreattended the Edison campus for the CMA program. -Teacher used outdated textbooks. When we would get a question "wrong" on a test & show him why we answered the way we did from OUR textbooks (and even google!) he would tell us it didn't matter bc that's not what he had in HIS books. This happened every week. He would teach us incorrect information. When it came time to take a test, we were confused. It effected all of our grades. -No scantrons. The teacher grades tests by hand with no consistency. If I answered A & Sarah answered A but only ONE of us got it wrong... we weren't allowed to question it. -The programs are accelerated which means you are responsible for MOST of your own education. We got reviews before each test which helped us pass AIMS tests, but it gets you nowhere with national exams as there's SO MUCH you don't learn during your time at AIMS. Read the chapters. Do what no one's instructing you to do so you know everything. -Keep track of EVERYTHING yourself. This school frequently loses grades, so take a picture of every grade handed back to you. -AIMS accused my entire class of lying about our phlebotomy sticks. They threatened us with having to do the whole module over again. It was a money grab to get us to retake that portion of the program. The girl in my class that got the brunt of the accusations had more volunteers than any of us. I think they focused on her bc she was young & didn't know how to really stand up for herself yet. I've done this before. I went in to see the awful office lady Madhu & said none of us were retaking a single stick without them having solid proof that we lied. There are cameras all over the school. It should be easy for them to prove it, right? The burden of proof lies with them. Not us. Half of us were already nationally certified. We never heard about this again. -If you're on financial aid or a payment plan, keep track of how much you owe. Keep track of your payments. DO NOT LOSE YOUR INITIAL CONTRACT THAT YOU SIGNED. Towards the end of your program they WILL come after you for more money. They will threaten you with not advancing to your internship or being able to take the national exams without paying more. $100 here. $200 there. They even came after one girl for like.. $11. When asked to prove it, THEY CANT. They have no paperwork to show any kind of deficit. When classmates started showing up with their own paperwork, silence. -We signed up & paid for a hybrid course, meaning online and in school. We were in school 90% of our time there. Most days we were the only class there. Our teacher informed us he doesn't like online so that's why we were in the building most of the time. If I'm paying you for a service, I expect to receive that service. I don't care about personal preferences. Some of us signed up for a hybrid course to help with childcare or because it would make our commute to work easier after class. The hybrid course is a lie. You get maybe 2-3 classes at home per month. -When we did have an online class, the next "in school" class was a waste of time. All we did was REDO everything we spent 5 hours doing online. -Class NEVER started on time but ALWAYS ended on time. Which means if you finish a mod early, you still had to sit in class doing NOTHING for hours... even days sometimes. The teacher wouldn't move on or teach anything new. You weren't permitted to leave a minute before 2pm. Some mods were much longer than they needed to be & it was tedious. -Some mods weren't long enough to learn all the material. You were racing through chapters & not learning, but were expected to know it for exams. The whole program needs a refresh with how much time is spent on each subject because students are either panicking & racing through important topics or spending days not learning anything at all. -During enrollment, they tell you that you get to pick your top 3 internship spots off their list & they will do their best to make sure you get into a place where you see a future for yourself. In a specialty you want to excel in. That is also a lie. You get 0 choice. I got lucky & love where I got placed, but many other girls were not as lucky. Many of the places on their approved internship list are the most dysfunctional, understaffed environments that use interns as free labor with no intent to hire you at all. Some of the girls in my class were working ALONE as a brand new, not yet certified MA during their 2nd week there. They were given zero support. There are other things that went wrong during my time there and we tried voicing our concerns, but we got ignored. If they respond to this at all, I'm sure they'll try to discredit what I've said, but I feel like potential students have a right to know how AIMS is poorly run and you pay thousands of dollars for an intricate DIY course.

    I applied to AIMS in september of 2022 to the diagnostic medical sonography. I filled out the…read moreapplication did the entrance exam and went for a physical only to be waitlisted. the academic advisor told me apply to the patient care technician program. I applied to the patient care technician program and started november of 2022. During that program I applied again to the diagnostic medical sonography program. They called me told me I was accepted. I set up a date to discuss payment plans and such. I got a call the morning of from someone who told me I did not get in, they called the wrong person. I was beyond livid. I signed my exit paper work for patient care in july of 2023, my graduation ceremony was in APRIL OF 2024. i waited almost an entire year to have a ceremony. I decided to re apply to the diagnostic medical sonography program in june of 2024. AGAIN i was wait listed. I did my interview with Katherine Benz-Campbell. WHAT A BITCH. She gave me a piece of paper to write on and get pissed off when I did not flip the paper over fast enough. 2 interviews i did with Katherine and NEVER AGAIN. i have never met anyone with such an attitude problem like Katherine. I dont know where katherine gets off speaking to people the way she does but shes a horrible person and gets everything she deserves. I now work as a PCT and makie nothing. i made more working at target. DONT WASTE YOUR TIME

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    Main Street Driving School

    Main Street Driving School

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    As a parent, one of the things we dread is when the day finally comes for your kid to start…read moredriving. It can be nerve racking to say the least. My 16 year old son has been ready to get behind the wheel for some time. He was eager and excited. The moment we contact Mike, he came over to meet up with us at the house to go over all the paperwork. He was on time, professional and reassuring. The reassuring part is for me. The price he charged is on par with most of all the other driving schools in our area. 6 hours of lessons in 3 days. My son told me that he was good at Mario Kart and told me not to worry. Well, what do you know, the kid did alright on his first day. Mike was an amazing teacher, patient and my son felt very comfortable with him. On the last day, Mike felt confident enough to have my son drive on the highway. After every lesson, Mike gave me a thorough and detailed report. My son has one year to practice before he goes for his road test. He has been driving every weekend as Mike strongly recommended. My husband has been guiding our son while I sit in the back holding on for dear life.

    Mike is an amazing teacher and we recommend his driving school to anyone and everyone we can! Our…read moredaughter was super nervous about taking her test but he put her at ease and she did great! She said he was thoughtful and kind and took the anxiety out of driving. One down, three to go. Our son is next and we can wait to see Mr. Mike again!

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