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    Jasmine Beauty School - Dec 17, 2022

    Jasmine Beauty School

    4.8(16 reviews)
    1.8 miRolando

    I went to this school and I loved it. I would recommend it! Everyone is super nice and the teachers…read moreare friendly and helpful. Ms. Noemi is the best!

    I went to the school to get a student haircut, and I left more disappointed than ever…read more FAIL: The space for the haircuts was a total mess, chairs and tables all over the place, heads placed around every available space, uncleaned floors and windows--just disgusting! FAIL: When I got a student, I provided him with a clear description of what I wanted him to do (description below), yet several times he was unsure of what the simple instructions meant, so he had to call over his instructor. The sad thing is that the instructor was also fairly clueless. He keeps insisting on ignoring my instructions and doing only what he knows. My hair is naturally curly when the length is greater than 1.25 inches, yet he treated my hair like it was straight. It's appalling that students aren't properly taught the difference in curly vs. straight hair, so I'll never go back and tell everyone not to go here. FAIL: The student also decided to shorten my beard that naturally blends into my hair without asking me. I asked what he was doing without my consent and he said, "Oh, OK" Analysis: The students ARE CLEARLY NOT taught to keep their workspace clean, the difference between curly and straight hair, or that you should always ask the customer if the directions they're going in are right. My instructions: "Keep the top around ¾ to 1 inch to control the curl. Use scissors only on the sides -- don't shorten them, just remove bulk. Blend the sides into the top softly with scissors, no thinning shears."

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    Marsha Fuerst School Of Nursing - Pinning ceremony with the incredible MFSON-San Diego campus ADN faculty who guided me every step of the way  Forever grateful.

    Marsha Fuerst School Of Nursing

    3.4(29 reviews)
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    When I first started pre-reqs at MFSON, Ms. Ruth Ranches worked at the front desk and always made…read morethe environment feel warm and welcoming. Walking onto campus, I was immediately greeted with a smile and positive attitude from Ms. Ruth. Despite how many students attend the school, she made an effort to get to know us and remember our names. Ms. Ruth was recently promoted to Administrative Assistant for the ADN Program, and it is so well deserved! It was truly a full-circle moment when she was the one who emailed my letter of acceptance for the second portion of the program. Since I don't see Ms. Ruth at the front desk anymore, I usually stop by the Admin Office just to say hi and ask how she and her family are doing. Nursing school can be stressful and challenging, but Ms. Ruth has made me feel heard and supported since the very beginning. Thank you as well to Professor Marion German, Professor Leah Baltazar, and Dr. Dela Cruz for taking the time to meet with my cohort regularly to listen to our concerns and provide support since we started the program. Having such a supportive administrative team while beginning the ADN program has been invaluable to my learning experience at MFSON.

    This review is intended as a follow-up to my previous submission and reflects my ongoing experience…read moreas a student at the Marsha Fuerst School of Nursing. I am pleased to share that meaningful progress has been made in several areas since my last review, most notably in leadership and faculty. At the same time, I believe honest and constructive feedback about areas still in need of improvement is essential for the continued growth of the program. The school's decision to bring in new leadership has made a noticeable and positive difference in the student experience. Dean Calvillo, in particular, has quickly become one of the most impactful additions to the program. From a student's perspective, she is a genuine asset -- approachable, forward-thinking, and clearly invested in improving the direction of the school. It is worth acknowledging that Dean Calvillo inherited a difficult situation and has demonstrated both professionalism and determination in addressing it. She faces an uphill climb, but the progress she has made in a relatively short time is encouraging. Students notice when leadership cares, and she has made it clear that she does. Similarly, the Director has contributed meaningfully to keeping the program operational and moving forward. While his specific scope of influence over the RN program may vary, his dedication to the institution has not gone unnoticed. Two individuals in particular deserve special recognition for the exceptional support they provide to students on a daily basis. Shannon H. Shannon is, without question, the backbone of the Bakersfield campus. She is not a professor, but her role in the day-to-day functioning of the program is invaluable. Whenever students have questions, need guidance, or encounter administrative hurdles, Shannon is the person who steps in and gets things done -- reliably, efficiently, and without complaint. Her institutional knowledge and genuine willingness to help make a real difference in the student experience. She is one of the school's greatest assets. Professor Kirsten T. Professor T. exemplifies what nursing education should look like. With well over a decade of emergency room nursing experience, she brings a depth of real-world clinical knowledge that enriches every interaction. What sets her apart, however, is not just what she knows -- it is how freely and generously she shares it. She makes herself available to students at all hours, is never dismissive, and approaches every question with patience and genuine enthusiasm for teaching. Crucially, she teaches students to truly understand the material, not simply memorize it -- a distinction that will serve her students throughout their entire nursing careers. Professor T. does not gatekeep knowledge, and that open, collaborative spirit is exactly what this program needs more of. The recent additions to the faculty have been a very welcome development. While it would not be appropriate to single out individuals who are still new to their roles, the overall impression is a strongly positive one. This wave of new hiring, combined with improved leadership, gives genuine reason for optimism about the future of the program. In the interest of providing a balanced and honest review, I feel it is important to address areas where the student experience has fallen short. The following concerns are shared not to single out individuals unfairly, but because unresolved issues at the staff level have a direct and ongoing impact on students. Unhelpful and Discouraging Interactions There two members (A. Cruz, Dean Sam) of the staff whose conduct toward students has been consistently discouraging. Specifically, students have repeatedly encountered interactions characterized by a dismissive attitude, an unwillingness to assist, and a lack of constructive communication. When a student seeks guidance and is met with negativity rather than support, it creates a barrier to learning and undermines confidence at a critical stage in their education. Nursing school is demanding enough without students feeling that certain staff members are working against them rather than with them. Professionalism, accessibility, and a basic willingness to support students should not be optional they are foundational expectations of anyone in an educational role. Prior Leadership Concerns Concerns raised in my previous review regarding certain administrative leadership remain unresolved. The environment created under prior leadership left students without adequate support, clear communication, or a sense that their concerns were being heard.

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