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Project Management Training Institute - Class room setting

Project Management Training Institute

(12 reviews)

North Dallas

PMTI's PMP boot camp is an extremely valuable resource!!! The course materials and instruction are…read moretop notch. My instructor (Dana) made sure the class was interactive and made sure we had a firm grip on the material being taught. I felt very prepared to take the exam once the boot camp was completed in September. Due to some unforeseen challenges (good ol 2020 the year that keeps giving) I delayed taking the exam until December. After I scheduled my exam I spent 2 weeks reviewing my notes from class and the additional course materials (full boot camp videos) on the PMTI website. I passed the exam on my 1st try and scored very well in all areas. I will say it again.....the course materials and instruction are top notch!!! I highly recommend using PMTI in preparation for the PMP!!!!

PMTI's PMP crash course was the best bootcamp experience I've had to date; they successfully…read moreextract and focus on key topics, provide useful exam tips, and study aids I know I'll reference throughout my project management career. They go the extra mile to help prepare you for the PMP exam - they offer a bunch of resources, such as a large question bank and live study sessions. On top of that, both Yad and my bootcamp instructor, Dana, are very knowledgeable and approachable. Disclaimer: I have not taken the exam yet but feel like I made the right choice selecting PMTI to help prepare for the PMP exam. Best of luck to all of you on the PMP journey!

Asher College - Lecture with Campus President

Asher College

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"Types of Accreditation…read more Schools can receive accreditation from either national or regional accreditors. Nationally accredited schools are mostly for-profit. For example, they could offer vocational or technical programs. Most regionally accredited schools are non-profit, with academics as the primary focus. If you decide to attend a nationally accredited school, remember this: In some cases, regionally accredited schools will not accept transfer credits from a nationally accredited school. This is because of academic standards and differing courses of study." "If you want to attend a professional or specialized college, choosing an accredited program is very important for licensing purposes. Attending an unaccredited college could prevent you from taking the necessary steps for professional US licensure. In some fields, you need a license before you can legally practice your profession in the US. Choosing an accredited school can be crucial! Almost every profession has a group that is a recognized accreditor for professional or specialized schools." UniversityLanguage.com Be careful what program you choose. Investigate first & work with the recruiter. You have your part too! Credits for courses which are purely technical in nature may or may not transfer to a university. Educational institutions are either regionally or nationally accredited. Accreditation is a voluntary process that ensures a college, university, or degree program meets a universal standard for quality. This gives an institution and its graduates credibility with other institutions and employers. After I graduated, a year of searching for employment, I am now working as a Texas Medicaid Reimbursement Associate with my current Certified Electronic Health Records CEHRS certification and physicians billing and coding education from Asher College. PS. You can negotiate your salary!!! I did and I am doing exceptionally well.

Asher College is a place where completing one's Degree plan is highly encouraged. They also work…read morediligently afterwards for employment placement. I received several offers for employment in the areas directly related to my study. I could not be more pleased with my experience at Asher. You can make the experience yours!

Motorcycle Training Center - What's the wait?!

Motorcycle Training Center

(11 reviews)

Farmer's Branch

Received my motorcycle license in December through Harley Davidson course. Avoid this garbage…read morecompany!!

Took this course in Dec '22 as a first-time motorcycle rider. The instructor asked if I had any…read moreexperience and I told instructor that I didn't. The first part of the course is in a classroom. The instructor had a slideshow that the class went over and then we took a quick multiple-choice test. Before we went to the riding range, the instructor let us know that he will have to "raise his voice" on the range to be heard over the motorcycle engines and asked if everyone was ok with that. I said that I was ok with that, along with the rest of the class. Of course, it is important that the instructor needs to be heard over the motorcycle engines on the range. However, when we get to the range, my experience of the course (more specifically, the instructor) is terrible and I cannot recommend. The instructor apparently thought that the BRC course was a military boot-camp. He was not raising his voice to be heard over the engines. The engines were NOT that loud. He was instead yelling at us for any and every single mistake I, and others, were making during the course. I should mention that there were only three people in this class. There wasn't that many students! As a first time rider, I was (obviously) a little nervous riding a motorcycle for the first time. *Being constantly yelled at for mistakes that new-riders make is not good for learning.* For example, we were doing a braking exercise. I went brought the motorcycle up to speed and then braked quickly, remaining calm, comfortable, and loose on the motorcycle. The instructor said I need to brake harder. The next time around *while I was in the middle of braking* the instructor was yelling at me from 5 feet away "*BRAKE! BRAKE! BRAKE!*". As a first-time motorcycle rider, I slammed on my brakes immediately! I didn't know what the instructor was panicking about but I was going to follow directions! Fortunately, I was not thrown from the bike. However, the instructor saw fit to then berate me on slamming on my brakes. I cannot recommend anyone take the BRC at Motorcycle Training Center until new instructors who can competently teach the course are brought in. I have taken the BRC at a different place with an instructor who is knowledgeable and patient with first-time riders. I learned a lot more from the other course and am riding with much more confidence.

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