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    4.1 (24 reviews)
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    Lita V.

    Si no hay dinero, venga apreder algo nuevo. I've learned more here than the private school I went to. I own my own business and came back for brush up. My only gripe is that it's unorganized right now. But the cafeteria food is delish!

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    I got a haircut for $1.50 cause I'm a student there but for the public is only $3.00 take it and run the best deal in town hands down!!!

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    Its a great school i learn lot with MR Nate Davis a im really recommend

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    The best place to study if you are looking into becoming a Pharmacy Tech, course is only 5 months and very affordable $$$675

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    Wouldn't recommend the medical billing program. They haven't updated their text books. The program doesn't mention anything on icd 10

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    Los Angeles Trade - Technical College

    Los Angeles Trade - Technical College

    2.9
    (94 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    (Since we went to a party over the weekend, we did not go out to a new restaurant. So, this week, I…read morethought I would review the school where I got my professional training as a baker. It is called LATTC or Trade Tech for short by students and faculty.) First let me say that I already had my university degrees and did not enroll in this program in order to have a credential or credits. I decided to study baking because I thought I might want to open a specialty bakery (more on that below) and I wanted to be able to make bread. Yup, those were the motivators. When I have lived abroad, freshly baked bread was available every morning on just about every corner from 4 degrees below the Equator to Geneva, Switzerland. But, here in Los Angeles, getting quality fresh bread is difficult, to say the least. Not daily, and certainly not on every corner. There are a handful of baking programs in the Los Angeles area. Some of them profess to be the best and charge the same amount as you would pay for a degree at a prestige private four-year university. And, the majority of the students will never be hired as professional bakers. A lot of people who want to go to culinary school do not go on to work in the trade. Many of them are, as I was, "older" students and are able to foot the bill for expensive programs. Some of those programs are just 9 months. You cannot learn to bake properly in 9 months, just as you cannot learn to bake properly from cookbooks. Baking is mathematics, biology, and chemistry. The way the best European, mostly in France, baking programs are structured -- such as the Cordon Bleu, for example -- students learn these basics and then how to put these scientific concepts together in proven formulas that produce a perfect product every single time, in any volume, from one croissant to one thousand, from one crumpet to two hundred, etc., etc. The baking program for LATTC (https://www.lattc.edu/academics/aos/baking-professional) is a two year certificate or four year degree series of courses, if students take the cooking or culinary two year regimen and then the two year baking regimen. Since I did not need a degree, I just got permission to enroll exclusively in the two-year baking program. Everyone, from admissions, to counselors, to the professional chefs who taught the classes, were friendly, no-nonsense and helpful. I never once felt that I was not welcome, understood, or appreciated. As a long time student in other areas, I was able to grasp the need for extensive note taking, organizational skills, and precision. One also learns valuable hygiene practices in order to become a certified food handler, each student being required to study for and pass the state certificate examination -- a two-to-three hour event, as I recall. The courses are extensive, detailed, and strictly follow the Cordon Bleu School dictates. The facility was not fancy, but thoroughly equipped. To avoid making this review too long, we were taught everything, from how to make a basic pizza to the most elaborate sugar-work sculptures that looked like Chihuly blown glass. And bread! There were two professional textbooks by Wayne Gisslen, and many other professional baking books were assigned that are now in my extensive, expert library. We all had to accumulate professional tools. If anyone has questions about all of this, feel free to message me. Let me say in closing that it is very hard to open a bakery that can compete with Kroger and Vons, for a variety of reasons. Also, the profit margin for a bakery is so small, that it would likely take years to figure out how to make any kind of living from your own bakery, no matter how skilled you are. You need deep pockets to open and support a bakery for the first three to five years. Don't do this because you want to make good money. Do this if you are willing to be on your feet from 3 am to 5 pm, seven days a week, at a hotel or a chain grocery store. It is hard work; the environment is serious. In addition to working in the "lab" or professional training facility, i.e., industrial level kitchen, there will be one or two hours of course work Monday through Friday, with frequent tough testing. And you need to be artistic and have good manual control. Fees are low and affordable. That said, I loved it, even as an older student, surrounded by kids who were more talented than I was. The group became a family and we had all kinds of opportunities to go out to contests, to large events, to interact with each other, and to take specialty classes in the summers, like cake decorating. (By the way, cakes are money losers, bread and donuts, we were taught, are the only ones that make any money, and very little at that). There was a retail bakery linked to the school and we all took turns working in it so we would understand what the mechanics of bakery business are. I only posted one picture here. I have many others that I might add later.Thanks for considering Trade Tech!

    LA Trade Tech is the place to be. I am a former student from the early 1980s in Fashion design. The…read moreinstructors were professionals in the industry. In fact, I was studying at CSUN at the same time I attended LATTC as I knew one needs fashion industry knowledge as well. I think if I had to do it all over again, I would start with LATTC for 2 yrs then transfer to CSUN. Now days, we need more people with technical experience and this would be the place for the education and experience.

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    Angeles University

    Angeles University

    4.1
    (53 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    Established in 2004
    Certified professionals

    My experience at Angeles College took a complete 180 turn when I switched my mind set towards…read morethings and that only was possible from all the connections and building rapport with the patients at clinical. Throughout nursing school, I struggled a lot with life situations etc happening but throughout true genuine non AI-generated but human to human interactions with all the lovely patients , I was able to get through it all, like I tell everyone I was not treating the patients it was a true "the patients were treating me" moment . I think through hitting that rock bottom I was truly able to see my love for health care and the I don't care what others say, all the staff and I mean even the ones that I struggled with , helped me with my growth so I want to thank everyone single staff there. Ms.Amy Ms.Marla Mr.dmeza Ms.Ellen Ms.Elsie Ms.hajin Mr.diego but most importantly the 3 that stayed with me and stayed in touch until day I let them know I passed my NCLEX 1st time was Dr.MARCELO MS.ERICKZEN AND MS.GIGI I was in their office studying, stress snacking literally until that last minute of going in for my NCLEX and I still can not believe I passed, YALL I struggled SOOOOO much through my entire journey because THEM ATI QUESTIONS even though I studied my ass out and these 3 really wanted me to pass and I could see their effort really so I would like to thank these 3 , im sorry ms.gigi you're not in the picture you left too early but I love you all and thank you so much for all your efforts and helping me thrpght this journey, and especially MS.erickzen and MS.gigi I wanted to tell you I look up to you two and hope I can be a nurse like you guys and thank you for putting up with me even though we had a rough start LOL you guys are my rock

    They're so shady. The school does not seem legitimate at all, and they charge so much for what they…read moreare offering. Save yourself some time and energy and go to a better school

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    General Assembly Downtown Los Angeles

    General Assembly Downtown Los Angeles

    4.5
    (41 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I heard about General Assembly classes because they list them on Facebook and it popped up in my…read morefeed as a targeted ad. I'm glad for this as that is how I signed up for a free 2-hour introductory class to coding. The class covered HTML and CSS and was designed to just a quick intro to see if you would be interested in taking a full class. Still I was surprised how much I learned in just a free intro course. Our instructor Allie covered a ton of theory so we understood the big picture and how the different developer languages (HTML, CSS and Javascript) played different roles. Much of the class was her guiding us through actually creating a mock webpage by immediately applying the coding principles and info she taught. I highly recommend bringing your computer for the hands-on portion. Also, Allie listed additional resources for us to explore on our own time, and we were promised the slide deck after. Being totally new to coding, I was able to take what I learned from the intro class and actually fix an issue THE NEXT DAY on the website that I manage for work! I rely on website templates but don't understand the HTML and CSS behind it so I was able to override the template that doesn't even allow me to change font attributes on hyperlinked text. Once you sign up for a class they send you promo emails with discounts, so I will probably look into taking a more full class. TIP: this is located right in the heart of Little Tokyo so there is plenty of sushi, ramen and snack options available before or after going to class here.

    I have mixed feelings about GA…read more Pros: 1. This is one of the few places left where you can get actual, in-person instruction. If you're one who can't stick to learning on your own online, face-to-face instruction is the way to go. 2. I also like that they offer a wide variety of topics from web development and digital marketing to project management, sales pitching, and communication skills. 3. The instructors I've had so far have been knowledgeable and nice. 4. They have many free talks in the evenings, sometimes even with free nibbles. I attended one on the art of sales pitching. I think it was called something like "How to Sell Anything to Anyone." The speaker was excellent, and he gave really good tips. 5. The DTLA location has convenient parking ($5 evenings and wknds) at Joe's Garage a few doors down. I also like that you can enjoy the many Little Tokyo restaurants before or after class :) Cons: 1. Cost. If you want to take their multi-day courses, expect to pay $$$. That's what you gotta expect for in-person classes from a private school. I'd love to take more classes, but I can't be spending more thousands of dollars. Yes, they have a payment plan, but you still gotta pay them back. 2. If you're looking to start a new career, don't expect to be "career ready" after you've spent all that money. The classes don't go into much depth. They're more of an overview, just enough to get you started. Then comes the hard part - studying on your own by following all the blogs and video content out there. THAT takes discipline, and nobody can help you there. I wish knowledge could just be implanted in my brain without my having to exert effort. Just being honest. 3. They never answer the phone. The only way to get a response is via email. If you're on your way to an evening or weekend class and need to reach someone, you won't get a response if it's outside normal business hours. Conclusion: If you're disciplined and highly motivated, save your money and take advantage of the overwhelming number of free resources online. But if you're a lazy a-hole like me and you're willing to spend some serious money, take a GA course to at least get you started and pointed in the right direction.

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    General Assembly Downtown Los Angeles
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    Notary Public Class

    Notary Public Class

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    I would not recommend this class because the instructor was horrible. Me and 2 other students did…read morenot pass the exam. But before we took the exam, me and those two other students were talking about how we weren't confident about taking the exam because of the instructor and her horrible confusing teaching. The instructor, which I'm guessing is the business owner, was 10 minutes late to the class and then she started the class an hour late and only checking in like six students. There were barely any students there. So an hour of teaching time was wasted because she was lollygagging. As the instructor sat down to start teaching the class, she kept stopping to text message somebody and I don't know if it was her boyfriend, but she had a huge smile on her face, Every time she was texting somebody. She did not answer questions that I had for her. She kept saying that those questions weren't necessary to answer because they weren't on the test. I paid almost $400 to take that class. I would much appreciate if you answer the questions that I have, regardless, if it's on the test or not. And then, when I finally passed the exam after having to take it a second time and after having to purchase an online Notary course by EZ Notary. I spoke to the owner on the phone and asked how can I get the rest of my supplies which is a journal, my bond and my seal. She said I would have to pay for the shipping since I don't live around there and I'm not willing to go get it in person to pick up the supplies. Her team or her emailed me the invoice for the shipment, it was $31, just to ship my bond and then I would have to pay for a second shipment for the rest of my supplies. Talk about ripping students off. Another thing is you have to pay for parking. when I called before I placed the order I asked her assistant or her front desk person do I have to pay for parking, he said no that we can get it validated for you. But nobody wanted to validate the ticket unless you bought something in that building. The parking was $20. Do not pay to take the in person class and do not pay for any other Notary course from her. She is a horrible instructor. I would not waste your time or your money. There is a much better chance passing the exam through someone else online course. Good luck!

    Hello Everyone I Passed!…read more Yesterday I received the email news that I passed the notary exam! I was so excited as I have taken the test a few time before...but, once I went to this class I was able to pass my exam. The instructor Clarissa is knowledgeable and provides you with great real world examples to help it click. I would like to thank you so much!! Thank your Notary Public Class and Clarissa

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    Job Corps

    Job Corps

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    As of now going into debt for college or working a 9-5 would be more enjoyable than job corps. I'm…read morethe only one there besides the staff that has any smarts and actually cares. My current roommates have zero social awareness and respect for others. I came here to learn but won't even be able to do that for a bit. Instead, I'm stuck with a bunch of immature low life degenerates who couldn't care less. I'm not trying to spend my time when I could be learning; correcting teenagers and drug addicts For how strict they are on everything else they are too lenient during nontraining hours. Can't even properly use the bathroom because all the stalls are missing toilet paper or don't properly close. Can't even use one of the public bathrooms because they locked it up because students were doing drugs and making love. There's a lack of authority and respect between students and staff. Staff don't get paid enough and for them, they rather be friends 1st and staff 2nd because it's easier on them. Both public schools and job corps are government funded, yet it sure doesn't seem that. Job corps living situation is horrid, and their food service is pathetic. You can get better food at your local public school from quality to quantity they beat job corps in every category. There are committees where you can express your feelings about this place but nothing is ever done. They don't separate the age groups or progress so you could be in a room/class with various ages from 16-24. The whole CPP system is the most useless program ever it's as effective as D.A.R.E. They try to pamper you your first week with lots of fun activities outside of job corps, but that's all just a facade. The list just is Never ending. This place does have good things about it but in its current state, the bad will always outshine them unless they make some actual beneficial changes. I'm willing to eventually update my review, but I doubt anything will change enough to make a significance. Signed a current student

    Where do I start? Los Angeles Job Corps gave me the opportunity that I believe no other place would…read morehave. I was a comedy kid growing up and took life as a joke which led me to not getting my H.S. Diploma the year I was supposed to, which was in 2012. Fast forward to a few years later Los Angeles Job Corps staff and TEACHERS especially gave me that opportunity and sense of hope again. Thank you to all Ms. Gonzalez, Mr. Batstone, Ms. Chahal, Ms. Alexis, and all the other staff on campus who made sure we were secured and focused on the right things and our goals in life. It paid off, and now in 2021, I utilize those skills in the workforce that you guys instilled in us. I will never have a bad review on Job Corps. The years 2016-2018 were the best years of my life. It taught me how to be humble, Truly. And special thanks to Ms. Linda Garrett, Mr. Michael Gooden, Ms. Hodges, Ms. La'Chris Jordan, Mr. Fred Williams, Ms. Dunham, Ms. Session, Ms. Roberta, Mr. Danny, Mr. Langston, Ms. BeBe, Mr. Ms. Birdsong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Rice, Ms. Swanson, Mr. Tufa, Mr. Morgan, Ms. Powell, Mr. Thomas, and all the other students and staff that attended Los Angeles Job Corps the time I was there in 2016-2018. Hope all are doing well and Rest in Paradise to the beautiful Ms. Kathy Bounds Thank you all for making my time at Los Angeles Job Corps a well cherished moment. Love all of you guys - GREGG HIGGS

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