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    Tascosa High School

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Great school, broadens your horizon and the staff is top tier! The cafeteria food is great and the extracurriculars are top tier.

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    West Texas A&M University

    West Texas A&M University

    4.1(7 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    Had a great time at the football game on Saturday night. Beautiful stadium. Decent food options…read more Good fan support. Good band with crisp sound and good formation. Football players did their job!

    Really, I don't even know where to start with this. How do you review four years of your life?…read moreLet's start with what I know: If you're an Art, Theater or Communication major, your department just got the most kick-ass makeover ever. A sweet new building, new computer labs, two top of the line TV studios, the best damn broadcasting department in the nation, a better-than-pro radio studio to match, new theaters (yes, multiple!), new music studios. You name it. That's the place to be on this campus. If you are one of many commuters at this school, I hope you have a lot of money to spend on parking tickets, because the $40 you wasted on a permit won't get you anywhere. I show up to class 20 minutes early and can't find a place to park, some days. The new President seems to have a lot of direction and a lot of good ideas. I never felt like I was going places when I went to WT in 2001. Elie Wiesel just gave the freshman convocation address, for goodness' sake. You can't beat that! The athletic program is kicking ass and taking names, for those of you interested in that. Plus new facilitiees in the works and a new Jumbo-tron at the stadium (P.S. broadcasts are student-run). Unlike larger schools, you can get mega mega scholarships to study abroad because people are just starting to find out about that department. New construction, dorms, etc. everywhere you look. Oh, and a free gym if you're a student. And it's still small enough to be friendly and affordable, with a staff that's helpful rather than bureacratic (mostly). The downsides? Of course, the above-mentioned parking and construction. Also, the small class sizes... your department starts to feel incestuous sometimes. And it's not a highly recognized name. You kind of feel like you're wasting your time, sometimes. Also, there is NOTHING to do if you live on campus. Good luck if you or your roommate don't have cars. There's sports, and that's about it. So yeah, it can seem really lame in terms of activities sometimes, but that doesn't mean that there aren't ways to get involved and do cool stuff, too. I guess there's plenty to do if you're always hard at work with the organizations of your choice. But there's not a lot of cool stuff you can just go to, you know? It's a mixed bag, really. Updates as I think of them!

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    Roadrunner Driving School

    Roadrunner Driving School

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I am writing to formally express my deep frustration and disappointment regarding the…read moreunprofessional, disorganized, and frankly unacceptable treatment we received from Road Runner Driving School over the past week. Earlier this week, I contacted your office and spoke with a staff member named Al regarding scheduling a road test for a student preparing for his driving exam next week. Al informed me that due to staffing issues and a medical situation, he was uncertain whether the road test could be accommodated. He instructed us to call back on Friday at exactly 3:00-3:05 PM to confirm availability. When we followed those instructions and called back at the specified time, we were told Al was not in. This after we were explicitly told by him to call at that time. Eventually, we were able to reach Al again and were told that the student could come in for a drive on Saturday afternoon. The student arrived early -- at 1:30 PM for his 2:00 PM appointment -- only to be told, unexpectedly, that payment could not be made by credit card. We were never informed that payment would only be accepted via cash or check, and we do not use checks. That information should have been communicated upfront, and it was not. To make matters worse, once there, the student -- who already holds a valid Texas learner's permit -- was told he would need to take a $150 class before driving, which was never mentioned in any prior conversations. This feels like nothing short of a bait-and-switch tactic. In addition to the lack of transparency and professionalism from your staff, the student was subjected to inappropriate and borderline harassing behavior by an individual believed to be named Rick. This man repeatedly taunted the student, saying things like, "Well, I have a license and you don't," and questioning why he hadn't obtained his license sooner. That kind of behavior is completely out of line and has no place in a professional, educational setting -- especially one dealing with young drivers. What should have been a straightforward scheduling of a drive turned into a confusing, disorganized, and unpleasant experience for everyone involved. Your team failed to provide clear information, mishandled communication at every turn, and then subjected a student to unnecessary embarrassment and harassment. I left a voicemail following this incident and, unsurprisingly, received no response. Frankly, the way your business operates raises serious concerns. Cash or check only? Last-minute fees? No return calls? This looks less like a driving school and more like a scam operation. Students and parents deserve better -- and they should be warned. As such, I will be sharing this experience with others to ensure that students and families are informed before considering your services. Sincerely, Tammy C You have my contact information on the voice mail.

    Sue is so amazing and she explained everything so well as I signed my son up for driving classes!read more

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