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    7 years ago

    Worked here for a summer, check the indeed ratings before going to work there! Good luck!

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    Clonlara School Campus Program - Clonlara School's Ann Arbor campus

    Clonlara School Campus Program

    4.0(4 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    My child has attended Clon Lara for four years. This has been a very good experience. My son came…read moreto Clon Lara as a 9th grader. At the time he was experiencing a lack of motivation due to the death of a his father. He came into the school with a bit of an attitude about school. Initially, He was not motivated to apply himself. I did not understand the concept of Clon lara when I enrolled him, but after trusting my son and trusting Clon Lara, I am happy to say that he is graduating and has achieved more than I could have dreamed from his public school experience. Clon Lara is a blessing. It took more than the first year for me to truly understand the concept. Seeing the results of a balanced, motivated, confident young man who is working and ready to attend college, is what came out of this student led learning environment.

    As a parent, I would not recommend this school…read more My special needs child attended for elementary school and they promised me a specialized program. In fact, they used it as a selling point. I did not get a special program, nor did other parents who were also promised the same. Some of those parents, were even asked for more tuition money once the school year started to "accommodate" their child. They nickle and dime you for every little thing and, unfortunately, you don't see the return on the money you are paying. Many updates/upkeep to the school have been through donations of time and money by parental volunteers. It appears, with low class sizes this school struggles to pay staff and maintain the building leaving no additional funds for necessary supplies and the professionals services which many of these children obviously need. The authoritarian way the school is ran ensures things are kept quiet. If you do speak up, prepare to have your child pay the price. It happens.

    A-1 Wall Driver School

    A-1 Wall Driver School

    4.7(9 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Fantastic experience and highly recommend for 18+ yo drivers…read more Ron was very patient and professional in helping our daughter gain valuable driver tips, experience, and confidence in general driving and in preparation for the test...which she passed the first time! The lesson communications were smooth, he was very flexible in fitting in times, and he picks up from the house. Will definitely recommend to other 18+ students

    Ron Kato is a truly excellent driving instructor! He is patient, professional, and just brings a…read moregreat attitude to the job. I really enjoyed my lessons with him, and could not believe how quickly I developed confidence as a driver (I am 36 and had never driven before- either in the US or overseas, so I was starting from scratch). In just over a month, I felt prepared to take the road test. I actually began my lessons with another driving school, but left that school as the instructor was inattentive and unprofessional (talking/texting on his phone for most of the lesson, scheduling lessons with other students in the middle of my lesson). The behavior of the previous instructor made me extremely tense and apprehensive about what is a pretty daunting endeavor. On the other hand, when I began lessons with Ron I started to enjoy the process...which is how it should be! I also felt that he actually enjoyed teaching, which made me look forward to my lessons and made it easier to forget whatever stress I had before getting into the car with him. I also found it really convenient that Ron offers 1-hour lessons (most schools only offer 2)...that way I could take shorter lessons more frequently, and I think this was critical for me in terms of becoming more comfortable with the whole process (two hours seems like it will expedite the process but, when you are a beginner, the process is a bit overwhelming (you on edge the entire lesson, which takes a toll on the nerves) and, personally, I just wasn't able to cope with two 2-hour lessons a week. In my opinion, the shorter lessons spaced closer together were key to my success. I would highly recommend Ron if you want to not only become a great driver, but also enjoy the process.

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    The Institute for Higher Learning - The view from our New York office!

    The Institute for Higher Learning

    1.0(1 review)
    3.5 miSouth University Ann Arbor

    I used two of IHL's services--one was great, the other unbelievably, shockingly bad…read more First, I did their LSAT prep testing curriculum and was paired with an amazing, patient, engaged tutor. He was always available to text and really, really knew his stuff. Then, to get more clarity on the admissions process, I signed up for an admissions counseling session with the managing partner Mayssoun Bydon. I was shocked by how big a waste of time and money this was. It's an incredibly expensive service, at around $500 an hour. I had prepared a long list of questions and wanted to use that time as effectively as possible. Not only did she show up over 25 minutes(!) late for the session, she was remarkably unengaged and gave information that was more than unhelpful. I was shocked by her lack the lack of professionalism she exhibited for someone with such a good reputation. I asked about the character and the experience of what it would be like to go to different law schools, and she told me just to look at their rankings "and that would tell me the vast majority of what I needed to know". I asked with my scores what schools I should be applying for, and she told me University of Illinois, University of Iowa, etc. I told her this wasn't right, and that my GPA seemed lower than it actually was bc I went to an undergrad school known for its lack of grade inflation. She told me this didn't matter, and that I shouldn't bother with top schools. Well, I ended up getting accepted into schools in the T-14. If I followed her advice I would have missed a massive opportunity. Also, she asked me if I had any personal connections to any of the top schools. I told her that my great uncle had been a janitor at the Unicersity of Chicago. She insinuated that I should lie and say he was my grandfather on the application. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY

    From the owner: The Institute for Higher Learning (IHL) is one of the country's premier boutique educational…read moreconsulting firms. We provide highly personalized service and create customized, one-on-one tutoring and consulting programs for each client in order to maximize their potential and achieve their academic and professional goals. Our services include: * Expert tutoring for LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, GRE, SAT, ACT, USMLE, Bar Exam, and other board exams. * Subject tutoring for high school and undergraduate classes. * Tutoring for law school and medical school courses. We also offer a unique Law School Skills program for students entering law school. * Comprehensive, cover-to-cover consulting services for college and graduate school admission. We work with a limited number of students each application cycle with phenomenal success. * Academic and professional support for students in high school, college and graduate school. This includes assistance with selecting courses and academic programs as well as guidance on applications to jobs, internships, residency programs and clerkships. * Specialized support for students with disabilities, including obtaining academic and testing accommodations, tutoring, time management, and study skills. IHL has offices in New York City and in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Thankfully, you don't have to live near us to take advantage of our services. We work remotely with a large number of students from all around the country via platforms like Skype and WizIQ.

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