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    Charlotte Dental Assistant School

    1.0(1 review)
    3.0 miSouthPark

    First of all: DO NOT BECOME A DENTAL ASSISTANT. It is a complete scam job-you will pay $4,000 to…read moreget certified to make $15/hour with no benefits and get treated like garbage no matter how good of an Assistant you are. This school was nothing short of a disaster. The "educators" couldn't have cared less about the students. They were rude (one teacher told a student in front of the class that she looked pregnant-she was not.) I learned absolutely nothing in this program. When I got out into the field I was completely unprepared. There was a huge focus on learning how to perform a Full Series set of XRays. This is something that a Hygienist performs. Rarely is it done in my office by an Assistant. I have never had to do one in the year and half that I have been with my office. There were multiple classes where the educators "didn't have enough" materials for us all to practice our Lab tests. They also made us use broken equipment and we were made to reuse the same temporary mold that had been used 30+ times and were expected to make a temporary out of it-and be graded on the results. The teachers were rude, condescending, insulting and just genuinely not happy to be there. The scrubs that we got with the program were absolutely disgusting. They were the cheapest quality available and they had their dental assisting logo stitched onto them so even if you wanted to use them in the future, you couldn't. We were promised Head Shots which I never received after they were taken. The website that we had to use for the majority of our 9 week program for all of our testing and homework had constant glitches and was terrible to try and navigate with tons of errors. During my timed final exam I was trying to perform an FMX with a broken rinn piece and out of frustration and stress I asked one of the nicer educators if I could at least get equipment that wasn't broken considering I spent my $4,000 to get my certification here, and another young educator completely freaked out on me! She was yelling up and down the halls, threatening me and acting like absolute trash all while disrupting everyone else. She was pulled into another room and kept there for the remainder of the exam but I was never apologized to, the educator that spoke to me after was attempting to blame me for the error and said I was simply not performing the procedure correctly and that the problem wasn't with the BROKEN equipment. I reported this to the higher ups and was then disqualified from participating in a review of the program. We were promised gift cards if we secured a job-I never received mine. Our online business advisor changed TWICE during my 9 week program and was never responsive to mine or other students questions and concerns with the website issues. Everyone I talked to in my program was equally upset about the way we were being treated. If you are dead set on a career as a Dental Assistant, don't waste your money getting certified. Nobody cares at all about you having your RAD certification when hiring. They will take you off the street with no certification and teach you because nobody wants to work for $14/hour. It is grueling work, unsafe and degrading. I wish someone would have warned me before I wasted all the money but since they didn't, I feel that I have to discourage anyone who is considering this program.

    Connecticut School of Broadcasting

    Connecticut School of Broadcasting

    1.0(1 review)
    3.3 mi

    Wow This school was a complete sham and waste of money. As a disabled veteran, I was looking to…read morelearn a new skill-set for future employment. However what I realized was that the currículum was exceptionally basic in having no real substance at all and the school's equipment & software was severely outdated. Many of the students in my class also agreed. The school's director, John Casson, at the behest of administration, conducted himself more like a used car salesman in desperately trying to get more students to attend the institute for financial reasons; almost as if Mr. Casson worked on commission. My classmates at the time also believed that the majority of instruction within the school's curriculum could have been learned on our own via YouTube. Again, this school is an unequivocal sham, it's unprofessional, and they DO NOT provide much follow up/assistance to their students during class or after graduation. Mr. John Casson has since moved on from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting to form his own institute which I dearly hope will not be in the likeness of his previous employer. The Connecticut School of Broadcasting gets an emphatic thumbs down and score of "sub zero" from me.

    From the owner: Our Learn By Doing® approach means that you'll learn in a live TV and radio studio environment on…read morestate-of-the-art equipment - something that employers notice right away. You'll start learning the fundamentals of broadcasting from industry professionals who work every day at their craft and know exactly how to prepare you for real-life situations. Our curriculum covers every aspect of the broadcast media so that while you learn, you can start deciding which aspect of the business best fits your passions and talents. Connecticut School of Broadcasting provides such great results because every student gets an amazing level of attention. Our class size is small so that you'll get the guidance you need to become a success.

    MyComputerCareer

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    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.0 miSteele Creek

    We came here to take one of our AWS certification exams since they're a Pearson VUE testing center…read more This was our second certification exam. We took our first one at a different place, but it was super sketchy so we decided to try a different place and ended up here. Our experience here was so much better. It's located in an office park. The interior is nice and modern. The staff is professional. The check in process is easy and actually seems legitimate. After checking in, we were taken to a small exam room that was quiet and took the exam. The whole process was seemless. All of these are things I would expect from a testing center, but it was not our experience at the other one. Unfortunately, their availability is pretty limited since they only do Fridays and Saturday mornings. I'll definitely be coming here from now on if they have availability.

    Would give a ZERO if possible…read more Stay far, far away from MyComputerCareer! I was an independent contractor for MyComputerCareer, drafting policies and procedures and was NEVER Paid for my services. I delivered written policies and procedures required of a higher education institution, customized to their organization, which I was contracted and never received payment for my services. I think this speaks volumes as to their likelihood of not fulfilling their commitments to other vendors, nor STUDENTS. Integrity is a big issue for those seeking higher education and trusting in what is advertised and presented.

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    North Carolina School Of Advanced Bodywork - Great body mechanics!

    North Carolina School Of Advanced Bodywork

    4.9(7 reviews)
    1.1 miStarmount

    I hovered hard over 4 stars or 5 stars…read more Here's the only drawback that makes me enter 4 stars which is more like a 4.5 stars: 1) They do not accept cards. $$ CASH ONLY. $$ 1b) No bolsters for your legs just pillows. This was off putting but didn't end my world nor my life. Here's the 5 star service: cheers~ a) The location b) The cleaniness c) The open space. Aesthetically there's not a lot but it's nicely appointed from the lobby to the rooms. d) They have separate rooms WITH doors and they are clean with cute decor e) The students are appeasing f) Oil or Shea Butter (organic) or Lotion is utilized g) Scott is a thorough student that doesn't appear often. I wish I had 2 hours with him today but opted for only 1 before learning of his schedule. h) Previous student was a 2 hour visit that flew by. She was less chatty but quick to adhere to requests which is nice as I love pressure. i) Scott was more educational and trying to directly address the "problem" areas. I thought I would be bothered with the chattiness but it actually worked more like a copartner/team session to get rid of kinks. It's a different kind of relaxing as I was put at ease knowing he was making genuine attempts to fix whatever. j) My initial appointment was a no-show by the student so the clinic fixed this with a gratis 2 hour session. I was touched. I shouldn't have to ask for good service and the receptionist seems to have that understanding as well and offered it all without prompting or complaint. She apologized profusely which made me feel better as I headed back to work. k) IDK what took me so long to get back to bodywork but relocating to a brand new area with no real network made this task wait for all of two (2) years and I must say they are parallel to my day spa back in Wisconsin. That says a lot when these are students. I'd advocate for your visit. Just know different students offer different/diverse specialties and focus. Make a Costco run when you finish.

    Going to the school is a win for everyone. The students have a requirement to fulfill and most…read morepeople love massages but don't want to pay some of the prices. The appointment process is easy, they have certain days/times so call and book it! You fill out the usual paperwork so be prepared to do double paperwork, since after the massage they have you fill out a form about your massage for feedback for the student. Nothing to complain about here. It's easy to find, easy to make appointments and you get a kick-@ss massage for half the price!

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