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    Reilley's Driving School

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    Pennsylvania Driving School

    Pennsylvania Driving School

    4.6(57 reviews)
    16.2 miBustleton

    5-star learning experience with Nick!…read more I'm 27 years ago and have always been super anxious about driving so I never actually learned how to. I'm glad I found Nick and the Pennsylvania Driving School. I passed the road test on my first try with Nick's help! He is really patient, understanding, and supportive. He taught me how to not only pass the test but also know how to drive safely and confidently in the long run. He'd pick me up on time for every lesson, go over the car dashboard controls, let me practice driving especially right/left turns, and explain what to do in certain scenarios. He has a foolproof method for parallel parking that I was able to understand and succeed at right away. I took the test with him as well and I'm glad I did. He picked me up at 6:30 in the morning and drove me to the test site to practice on the exact routes that the test would be on. I finished everything and got my driver's license at 9am! I never thought this day would come but I'm proud of myself for overcoming my driving anxiety. Thank you Nick a million times for your awesome instructions and for giving me the freedom to go out there on my own and explore!

    Pennsylvania Driving School offers the cheapest driving lessons per hour that's why I chose them…read more Dave is a nice guy, funny and quite patient. I feel like he's condescending at times, but I wanted to learn so I suck it up. I took 3 lessons with them and I still feel like I can barely drive. Lesson 1 - Dave picked me up and asked if I know any empty parking lots near me. He spent 1 hr 30mins just telling me where are the 12 blind spots on the car, the controls in the car and explaining the details of the RECEIPT!!! 30mins driving around and around a parking lot. Lesson 2 - Dave picked me up and finally found a better parking lot. Spent 30mins going through everything he told me on the first lesson. 30mins driving around the parking lot. 50mins finally driving on the road! Lesson 3 - Dave picked me up and took 30mins to find a good place to practice (back to the same parking lot). Spent 30 mins in the parking lot trying some angle parking. 1hr on the road. No parallel parking just because there's snow on the curb. After 3 lessons (6 hrs) I expect to know more about driving and parking. I feel that there's a lot of wasted time on my dime.

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    Pennco Tech

    Pennco Tech

    1.0(10 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    My husband attended Pennco Tech's electrician program in 2024. He completed the six-month program…read moreand earned a B+. It has been absolutely useless. When we visited the school originally, we met with the program director in his office. While he presented as very confident, he made promises to us that this school did not keep. It is true that job placement was not promised; it was heavily implied. We were strongly reassured that the school possessed the resources, staff, and dedication to assist their students in obtaining jobs. The director made it sound like his school has connections, and he knows the people by name who do the hiring at major local companies because they frequently reach out to him. Indeed, he seemed very confident, but prouder of his position than concerned about his students as individuals. That should have been my red flag, I guess. My husband and I gave him the benefit of our doubt. My husband has been unable to find a job. It has been over two years since graduation. He stayed in contact with the school, but the assistance was very weak. Halfhearted even. What can we do? It's all water under the bridge now. The secretary used to send out a job listing every few months. It was ridiculous because the listing was always days to weeks old, one or two open positions, and 200 other people had already applied. My husband even went back to work with the school's advisors on his resume and job interviewing skills. He got some vague advice, but there was no follow-up on their part. There are many ways to follow-up with graduates who are struggling; a phone call, an email, a Zoom call. It's almost funny, because the advisors worked diligently to get our loan approved, and she was right on time for those $700 checks I wrote every month. This productivity, it seems, ends once the bill is paid. All that my husband gained from graduating from Pennco Tech is a large student loan debt. The entire point of a school like this is to help people gain the skills to land a job in their field and begin a new career. No job equals no improvement in earnings. I am writing this review because I still see the disappointment in my husband's eyes. I discourage you from enrolling in this school.

    Extremely Disappointed - Misleading Promises and Unprofessional Conduct…read more I'm a current medical assistant student, and I'm writing this review to share some serious concerns about how this school is being run -- particularly regarding student access to basic resources like the library, and the professionalism of certain staff members. When I toured the school before enrolling, we were told the library was available for student use -- a quiet place to study, research, and complete assignments. Unfortunately, that hasn't been the reality. Recently, students (especially medical students) have been told they can only go into the library to print papers and then leave immediately. Meanwhile, students from other programs are allowed to stay and work. If the rule applies to everyone, then it should apply to everyone. We've also been told we can only use the library during breaks or after school, but then staff turn around and say we can't be there after school if we're making up time. With only a couple of hours after class, it's nearly impossible to get meaningful work done -- especially for students without reliable internet at home. Beyond that, there's a concerning pattern of unprofessional behavior. Some staff members have made comments to students that come off as intimidating or condescending, particularly toward female students. That kind of tone has no place in a professional or educational environment. There have also been multiple complaints from students with documented medical conditions who say their accommodations were denied or dismissed. This is not just unethical -- it could violate federal disability laws (like the ADA and Section 504). And finally, the bathroom policy is unreasonable and borderline demeaning. We're all adults, yet we're being told we can only take 10-minute bathroom breaks, including walking time. For students with medical needs, that's simply not feasible. Overall, there's a major disconnect between what this school promises and what it actually provides. Students deserve consistent policies, equal treatment, and respect -- not confusion, intimidation, or discrimination. If you're considering enrolling here, I'd strongly suggest asking detailed questions about student access, accommodations, and school policies before committing. What's being advertised doesn't match the experience many of us are having.

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