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BYU - Brigham Young University - The Y says it all

BYU - Brigham Young University

(63 reviews)

I was visiting the campus to have a rest in the courtyard. The BYU campus security said I can not…read morelay down and rest on the grass (like i've done before after getting some ice cream.) BYU won't get a cent of my money, because of how terrible the campus security treated me. They don't believe in God, just looking like they do and acting high and mighty while they take your money. "Y" would I go to your school? when I can't even lay down after a long walk on a hot day? WWJD?

BYU will always have a piece of my heart…read more There's just something about this place--clean, peaceful, and buzzing with a kind of quiet ambition. Walking across campus, with the mountains towering in the background and the smell of freshly cut grass or melting snow depending on the season, it's like you're in a living postcard. The professors here actually care. You're not just a name on a roster--you're someone they expect great things from. And say what you will about the Honor Code, but there's a kind of clarity and focus that comes from being surrounded by people who are trying to live their values. Also, shout-out to the Harold B. Lee library. That thing is a fortress of productivity. I've never been more academically dialed-in than I was on the 5th floor during finals week with a Cookies N Cream chocolate milk from the Creamery in one hand and a stack of flashcards in the other. And then there's the people. You come for the degree, but stay for the lifelong friends, hallway chats, devotional takeaways, and yes--those divine CougarTails on game day. BYU shaped me. Spiritually, intellectually, even socially. Couldn't recommend it more.

Ology - Finish math for good!

Ology

(13 reviews)

They are legit guys! An epic success! Fantastic, patient, good hearted teachers with easy to…read moreunderstand teaching methods and even an outstanding office staff. ;) Their all in it together to help you win it! It's been almost 20 years since I left HS and math and I have never been friend. There is so much I couldn't remember. I was starting from scratch. But this semester, WOW! Math seemed fun now and passing a test, attainable. After all those years of feeling embarrassed and continually failing math, Ology really gives students confidence. I got a B in the class. Me!? (My friend took her math class from the college, had to find her own tutors, spend time in the math lab... wait "in line" to see a tutor and only receiving help from the tutors once or twice a visit. She barely passed with her extra credit assignments) At Ology, you get way better results, tutors with uniform but unique teaching styles and are readily available for homework help. Ology has additional workshops for test prep too. It's well worth the money and time. There are tutors there almost 24-7. Use them! You've payed for them. Time in the tutoring lab means a great test grade and an awesome final grade. Trust me. Students of all ages attend Ology. There is no shaming here. They basically have a no fail, fool proof way to get you past math and on your way to graduation. And if you don't pass, they got your back. But you will.

Beware of negative reviews - I'm pretty sure those who don't succeed expect to pass without doing…read morethe work which is not at all what Oligy promises. Ology sets the stage for success, what you do with it is up to you. Ology works. Every person in my class passed. 100% pass rate- 4 of us in the 8 week block class from me a 49 year old woman to an 18 year young man . Diverse group and it met all our needs . The Pass or Don't Pay is legit as of this writing and totally doable however you must commit and put in time. Yes , there's homework - staying after class and doing it in lab is best option ! I was in the 8 week block class 1050 - we (4 of us ) had class 2 hours 4x a week. We had at least 4-5 homework's a week but I did them in lab before I went home. We had to pass 4 BYU IS Math 110 midterms (20 questions ) and one comprehensive final (30 questions) ON OUR OWN - so YES- you need to learn the stuff ! I started with very little knowledge ,30+ years away from algebra , legit math anxiety and a truly for real fast easily distracted mind I refuse to medicate . Today I passed College Algebra. Grace was my teacher , she's amazing beyond words , knowledgeable, thorough and so kind with an amazing ability to decomplicate Math. It's appatent she genuinely cares about students and is invested in them passing and yes even enjoying math!!! Don't sign up if you're not serious and willing to work , but that all of life isnt it ! :-) Thank you Ology so so much .

DevMountain - Beanbags!

DevMountain

(3 reviews)

AVOID THE AFTER HOURS PROGRAM AT ALL COSTS!!!…read more Dev Mountain wasn't a horrible experience for me by any means. The instructors were awesome, and certainly did the best they could to teach you to code in a short amount of time. However, the bottom-line is that Dev Mountain is a double-edged sword. Is it a waste of time? Yes and No. If you can afford to pay $10,000 and take the Immersive course - I would recommend that you do so. They will teach you the front and back end side of development, and will provide some type of job placement. However, if you cannot afford the Immersive course, or cannot simply be in class all day - DO NOT SIGN UP FOR THE AFTER HOURS CLASS! It is a complete waste of money and time. Some people may argue otherwise, as people certainly have found jobs from the After Hours class. However, there are a number of things to be aware of when it comes to this course. 1. Dev Mountain will not acknowledge or support their after-hours students. Once you "graduate" from the after-hours program you will not receive ANY support or job placement from Dev Mountain. If someone contacts Dev Mountain to ask about you, they will not say you know what you're doing because you simply haven't had enough hours in development to receive their endorsement. You get as much credit from them as if you never took the course in the first place. 2. You learn nothing about the back-end. All you learn is simple front-end development in HTML, CSS, some jQuery, and AngularJS. With the Immersive you learn both front and back end - an important thing when looking for a developer job. 3. The most important thing that almost all jobs I was looking for to get in as an entry-level developer is a Bachelor Degree in Computer Science. This is almost the main thing all people looking for Junior Developers are looking for. If you truly want to get into coding - go this route and avoid a coding boot camp. Now, DevMountain will tell you that they offer an advanced after-hours course to teach the back end which is true. But ask them how many people actually sign up for it. They've had to cancel it twice as no one has any interest in doing so after they take the regular after-hours course and find out that they've just wasted $5,000. They claim that over 90% of their students find jobs, but these figures are for the people who took the Immersive class. If they kept stats of how many after-hours graduates find jobs (which I'm sure they don't because they simply don't care about these students after they have their money) I would think that the placement figures would be around 1%-5%. Which means almost 95% of after-hours students just wasted $5,000. In the end, I would like to see Dev Mountain just get rid of the after-hours course because it's just a rip off. If you are going to go to Dev Mountain - take the Immersive course, or don't go at all. I can't speak for everyone, but I certainly don't have $5,000 to waste. I could have taken it out and burned it and I would have ended up with the same results. Dev Mountain is supposedly run by ethical LDS people. If this is the case, I would hope that one day they would do the right thing and get rid of the after hours course and just offer the Immersive one. If you can't afford $10,000, then find a better way to spend your money.

Currently enrolled in the after hours UX cohort. Great exposure into the field! Getting introduced…read moreto concepts and directly applying them to projects I will use on my portfolio. Don't do useless throwaway projects. Great investment!

American Red Cross

American Red Cross

(3 reviews)

I'm about to quit donating. I'm tired of being flooded with calls from them. Text and email first…read moreof all. But every time I go. I do the rapid pass prior. But they're always running late worse than a Dr office. Even first thing in the morning. So I wait from 30 min to a hr together started. Then all the reparative paper work. It's getting old fast. I haven't quit yet. Because I know blood is needed.

The Red Cross offers the most comprehensive Adult First Aid / CPR / Automated External…read moreDefibrillator (AED) Certification there is ... and most respected. While I was a little ticked to find out that there wasn't a class in the SLC area in all of March, I hoofed it out to Provo to their Red Cross class. The facility isn't much to write home about, but they have all the equipment to get top-flight training. Their training is "blended", meaning you spend most of the time learning online, then you come to class to put into practice what you've learned. The training was conducted by Ted Bisping, who did a good job not just with the material, but "real-life" scenarios he had personally experience. We spent half the class in expanding on the basics, the second practicing scenarios. Of course, there was work on the CPR dummies (clean, shiny, and brand-spanking new!) You really have to put this part in action because there's a lot of physicality when giving around 100 compressions a minute! For the First Aid, we worked with partners on treating severe wounds. Bloody good training, so-to-speak. They also had a baby / child CPR section that used baby dummies. I was also a little ticked the thing was scheduled for an hour, and it ran 90+. After getting out of the stuffy room and home and getting my certificate, I was a little more pleased with the whole experience. Move over Fray, the Red Cross is the best place to learn How To Save A Life.

Adventure Time - Adventure Time, Provo, UT.

Adventure Time

(9 reviews)

I worked here. Do not bring ur children here. The child to teacher ratio is so bad. it was me with…read more8 toddlers under 3 by myself every day. The owner doesnt take behavioral issues seriously. Resulting in one of my students repeatedly being physically hurt by another child. The staff will tell at you if your classroom isn't clean directly after snack time- I'm talking before the kids even finish- if there's a crumb on the floor they fire you. I KID YOU NOT A CRUMB- they have lots of special needs employees who don't know how to change diapers yet are put on diaper duty. do not take ur children here. The classrooms are dirty- beyond being scrubbed down with sanitizer- they are filthy and old. And the teachers like to be on their phones most of the tome. espcielaly during nap time

I enrolled my daughter here when she was 6 weeks old, I was nervous to leave my new infant in the…read morecare of stranger but I had to work. From day 1 the staff here have been amazing! They genuinely loved and cared for my daughter. Some of the teachers even took my number and texted me pictures of her throughout the day, which I appreciated as an anxious, new mother. Some of the buildings and toys are old, yes, but the teachers are all qualified and caring. They kept a detailed record of when my infant daughter, ate and slept. They made sure she had her own, designated crib and labeled all her pacifiers and bottles. My daughter needs special formula and they always made sure to not mix it up with anyone else's food. They were awesome with my infant daughter, but they were just as great with older children. When the older kids fought or got in trouble they didn't just punish them and move on. They taught them why what they did was wrong, and how they could make it better, how to apologize to the wronged parties and helped the kids to learn how to correct their behavior. I recommend Adventure Time to anyone who is looking for child care, from infants to children!

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