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    Bigfoot Art Classes

    4.8 (16 reviews)
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    They don't really teach much. our kid just sat there and filled the colors on the image again and again.

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    CR Studio 4 Ceramics

    (3 reviews)

    Studio website: http://www.studio4ceramics.com/about-us.html…read more The GF and I took a "paint and sip" style class at another studio in town. We came back for another session and learned they really only offered the "paint and sip" style class, and open studio was extremely expensive. We searched for another studio and found this place. Upon walking in, I knew IMMEDIATELY that this was the place where I could learn and grow quick throwing on the wheel. The owner Robin runs a tile shop by day, and then hosts monthly members for the studio by night. Everyone there has been there multiple years, with a few members being over 10 years! This place is a true community with members bring food and drink often, and always willing to help, or offer advice when solicited. Robin herself is terrific. Though she doesn't call herself a potter, she can make almost anything on the wheel, and is a true pro. She's super flexible, and willing to help. The studio monthly membership age is 18+, and there are no "classes". It's monthly, no contract, pay as you go. In your membership, you get open studio time and a full kiln shelf worth of pottery (dimensions on her website), one bisque firing and one glaze firing (she also has 16ish glazes for studio members). Total, there are 10ish wheels at the studio, and bats are also provided. For those who haven't thrown before, Robin offers a 3 pack, 1 on 1 class (1 day throwing, one day trimming, one day glazing) for $100 called "try it, you'll like it". This is instruction you literally cannot get anywhere else for under $250 just for the throwing lesson 1 on 1. Raku firings are also offered every so often, with glazes provided specifically for raku as well. She also offers community kiln firing for those who only need glaze or bisque firing. Lastly, Robin carries a variety of clay types (black, bmix, bmix with specks, speckled buff, porcelain, red) that she offers members at discounted prices. We've now been here as members for around a year, and I figured it was time to write a review! If you are seriously interested in pottery, or are a serious potter, this is a place you don't want to pass up. Check her website and give her a call!

    Awesome pottery studio for both the novice and the accomplished potter. Lessons are one on one…read moreand the owner, Robyn, is always on site to offer assistance when ever needed. Did I mention there is wine.

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    High Desert Medical College

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    i just finished the ma program here, my teacher was mrs. b and let me just say she has taught me SO…read moreso much not only as a medical assistant but in life. she always tells us to trust the process and i'm so grateful to have had a teacher that is as a motivational as she is, the way she teaches is different and she's not someone to be scared to tell you the truth which is what we need in this field and i think a lot of people may take it wrong but the things she does was always for our good. overall the medical assisting program has taught me so much, the staff has always been helpful and kind to me. mrs. b is one of the best teachers i've had despite the things others may say, in my opinion you're either built for this or you're not. my extern starts in a few days and she's built and molded me to be hire ready. she really goes above and beyond for her students even if you see it or not .

    This school is an absolute joke and one of the biggest wastes of money I've ever experienced. The…read moretuition is outrageously expensive for an education that was completely disorganized, unprofessional, and honestly embarrassing. Our original teacher suddenly quit or got fired with no communication to students. The day before our exam, he told us to show up as normal. We all arrived the next day only for him to never come. Hours later we were finally told he was no longer our instructor and asked to "please be patient." Eventually, I CALLED the main office and I was told he was no longer our instructor and asked to "be patient." No communication, no accountability, nothing. For the next 2-3 months, we bounced between substitute teachers while spending most of class watching YouTube videos instead of actually being taught. Imagine paying thousands of dollars just to sit on Ring Central watching videos you could've found for free at home. When they finally hired a replacement teacher, the school's pathetic apology for months of chaos and wasted tuition was a Little Caesar's pizza party. That alone tells you everything you need to know about how little they value their students. The "hands-on experience" they advertise is also misleading. We drove in our own vehicles for 40 minutes to over an hour away to random people's farms just to do free labor cleaning ranches. We would be out in the blazing hot sun or freezing cold cleaning out horse stalls, cleaning water buckets, feeding all the animals, giving horses and donkeys a bath, etc. That's not education. That's exploiting students for unpaid work while pretending it's training. FREE LABOR. By the time I started my externship, I realized I knew basically nothing. I learned more in my externship in a short amount of time than I learned during the entire VA program. And somehow, after all of this, they still constantly email, call, text, and sent me letters in the mail asking if I want to PAY MORE MONEY for graduation cap and gown. Why would I spend another dollar celebrating a program that failed its students so badly? If you're considering this school, save your money, your time. You'd probably get a better education from YouTube alone. This was the biggest scam ever.

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