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    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    They are TERRIBLE, 2026 review do yourself a favor and RUN AWAY. I attended the MA program after…read morebeing lied to about the program itself and the duration it was going to take to complete it. I was on a recorded line when she lied to me and instead of helping me the staff looked me right in my face and told me they could not offer me any help and they didn't find the audio recording, both lies. They kept me in there for over a week after I'd already decided to cut my losses. They are money hungry trolls, do yourself a favor and go elsewhere. Cambridge offers the same program for 14k while theirs is 20k+. They want money for EVERYTHING. There are maybe 4 good people out of their ENTIRE staff, the president of the entire school is no help either, all blood suckers and I've talked to others who've had the same experience. It's sickening.

    I attended Concorde for the DA program and honestly regret that decision. The lack of communication…read morethat the teachers, administrators, and every person involved with the DA program have with their students is completely unprofessional. I learned more about Dental assisting in one week on my externship than anyone ever taught me during the 7 months I spent at Concorde. When going on to my externship they told us to never hesitate to reach out and ask questions. When I did, I was given dry texts that never actually answered my questions fully. They also told us due dates for assignments and then last minute, send out an email saying it was due that night. They have never once stopped to think about and consider that people in the program have jobs and lives outside of school and externships. When in school, we were given 15-20 assignments a week and useless tests but only spending maybe 4 hours in the lab for the two days we were there. In reality Dental assisting requires no tests or assignments and is 90% hands on work. If you are considering attending Concorde for their DA program I'd highly recommend not going into $20,000 dollars of debt just to show up to the office on your first day of externship and learn that almost everything they taught you was useless. I also realized very quickly that externship is another way of saying free labor. Working thirty hours a week with no pay check is frustrating and emotionally draining. If I had known what I know now about Concorde I would've never even thought about attending. I wish I could give them zero stars.

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    Orange Technical College - Winter Park Campus

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    2.0(5 reviews)
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    READ THIS BEFORE YOU APPLY TO THE LPN PROGRAM…read more I am making this post because I don't want anyone else having to go into this Without knowing exactly what this program and school are like. 1. If you are expecting to pay for someone to actually teach you, this is not the place for you. The teachers here literally do not want to teach, probably because they have no idea how to. Only one of the actually cared, and when she lectured, we actually learned and had class discussions about the topics at hand. The rest would either A) split up part of a chapter and have the class make posters all day and then present to the class, B)split up a chapter (med surg chapters, so think disorders, nursing interventions, and meds, pretty important stuff that I don't believe students who have no prior knowledge or experience should be teaching other students in the same class, isn't that why the instructors are there for?) C) get the senior class to teach it to the class behind them. There were unfortunately very few times that we got a lecture. 2. The head teacher is a bully, and she likes to play favorites. Lord help you if you get on her bad side. Singles out students, makes fun of them, talks about them to OTHER STUDENTS behind their backs. Certain rules apply to certain students but not others because she likes them. If you end up enrolling, do not trust her. She likes to power trip. A lot. If she doesn't get her way, she will play dirty till she does, and all the other teachers, including people above her seem scared of her for some reason. 3. Grades are messed with. Again, if you do or say anything that upsets a certain someone, grades mysteriously suffer. Doesn't help that you cannot see your test grades unless you fail it. So you never really ever know what you got wrong. And this isn't just coming from student experience. People in the office warned us about her and the grades. 4. They are just as bad at teaching skills as they are lecturing. Complete disorganization. No demonstrations. We were told to read the book and figure it out. If we asked them a question, they would yell at us to look in the book. It was all in the book. The book was our teacher. Are you doing it wrong? Who knows? We can't ask the book questions, can we? Some students asked if they could please demonstrate for the class first and then have us practice, they would say no. "That's not the way it works in the real world" or "no one is going to show you how to do this in the hospital, if you don't know, you have to go and figure it out". Yeeeaaa... pretty sure patients and their families don't want you to "figure it out" at the hospital, but ok. 5. Speaking of skills, let's talk about clinicals. So, you learned all these skills in class, and clinical is the time to get your hands dirty and reinforce the skills you learned, right? Nope! Can't give shots, can't pass med, can't take vitals, can't do anything, except practice CNA skills. We saw other nursing students from other schools get assigned to a nurse and do everything with the RN, but not us. We were not allowed to. 6. The school administration is a joke. They knew about the bullying, they knew about the retaliation, they knew absolutely everything that was going on upstairs, but they didn't care. Kept telling us that they were working on fixing the situation, nothing ever happened. They don't care. I have never in my life seen more incompetent people working in a school than this one. 7. Although the school promotes itself as a "college", expect to be treated like a middle schooler. While I do understand that there are dual enrollment students at the school (high schoolers), that is no reason to treat grown adult student like children. You will be talked down to. A LOT. Literally no respect whatsoever. Sometimes you even forget that you are an adult in this place. Valencia and Seminole also have dual enrollment, and everyone is treated in a professional manner, regardless of your age, so that is no excuse. 8. Disorganization rules this school. In the class, downstairs, everywhere. Tests are announced last minute, or you are given literally days to read and learn a whole med surg chapter (50-90+ pages each). 9. Let's talk pharmacology. Very important in nursing. We never ever ever EVER had a single pharmacology lecture. AT ALL! Never! All we got were packets. That's it. So that pharm class on your class schedule, forget about it. Doesn't exist. The meds we did learn, we learned in the med surg chapters. That was the extent of our exposure to pharm. I wanted to write this so other people know exactly what they are getting into, because I wish I had known, so I could have made an informed decision ( run for the hills!). There was so very little information available, and had I known about the toxic environment that I would be getting myself into, I would have never ever gone to this "college".

    I am a student at the Avalon campus & really enjoy the Web Design program. I started in November of…read more2010 & have been a full time student since then with a break over the summer. I have learned so much!!! A great program that is self taught so if you are used to instructors teaching you than this program isn't for you. It's a very fast & cheap program for Web Design with great results.

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