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    9 years ago

    This school just takes ur money and never tells you when the school starts. Comes up with excuses for the delay.

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    American Career College

    American Career College

    3.8
    (694 reviews)
    5.3 km
    Walk-ins welcome
    42 years in business

    Just graduated last May 12…read more One of the highlights of my nursing school journey at ACC was learning from incredible instructors like Dr. Ina and Miss Karla. Dr. Ina played a huge role in my success throughout Terms 3 and 4. She challenged us to do our best, encouraged us to stay disciplined, and provided countless resources to help us succeed. Her passion for teaching is truly inspiring--you can tell she genuinely loves what she does, and that enthusiasm motivates her students every day. A special thank you as well to Miss Karla for being such a supportive, approachable, and genuinely fun instructor. She created a positive learning environment that made even the most challenging days more manageable. One area where I believe ACC could improve is the clinical rotation assignment process. Students are not given the opportunity to choose their clinical sites, and commute times are often not taken into consideration. For example, some students who live in Pasadena were assigned to Santa Monica, while students who live near Santa Monica are assigned to Pasadena. Even got threatened to be sent to San Gabriel the next time I complained. While I understand that clinical placements depend on site availability and program requirements, a more thoughtful approach that considers students' commuting distances and personal circumstances would help reduce stress and improve the overall learning experience. Overall, I am grateful for the education, support, and experiences I gained throughout the program. Thank you to all the instructors who invested their time, knowledge, and energy into helping us become future nurses.

    ACC is a school that cares more about taking your money and reputation than its students to the…read morepoint where writing a Yelp review is the only way to reach them as opposed to being ignored in person or by email. I am disgusted by their lies and awful things I have heard over the course of my studies. From dismissing hearing and mental conditions as an excuse to the administration staff telling teachers that they have to reach a certain pass rate by either failing students that deserve to go on or passing students that should have failed. I have witnessed clinical instructors teaching students while poking the patient with the same needle more than once which is a huge health violation. They prefer students not with healthcare backgrounds so they don't get called out for their lack of proper education. They promise resources and help to students that need assistance but to the students that reach out, are scolded instead for even working once or twice a week and dismiss their requests for assistance. Their remediation for failing a test is talking to students that are a class ahead of you to tutor you for an hour without bringing up the test or similar questions so all that's left for them to say is to read the book with outdated information that contradicts what we learn online or in person. They leave it up to the students to decide which source to trust which leads to constant mistakes that are never learned. I admit my flaws as a student. I have lived with hearing aids and when they were broken I got no assistance from the school. I will admit I scored 73% and 74% in med surg and pharm (passing grade is 75%). I take accountability for my own actions but my mistake was assuming the school would be responsible enough to do the same. After all their smiles and fronts they put up. Once you are admitted and you're financially tied to them, they don't care about you anymore so unless you have 100k to spare for nursing and no responsibilities as an adult to teach yourself. Avoid this school at all costs.

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    Los Angeles Career College

    Los Angeles Career College

    4.7
    (82 reviews)
    20.6 km

    Made the process of getting my phlebotomy license very easy and gave me plenty of experience with…read moredrawing people. My only complaint is that there were a few questions on the NHA test that this school did not teach me about.

    I completed the IV Therapy & Blood Withdrawal Certification course at Los Angeles Career College,…read moreand I have to say--this place runs smoother than most hospital floors I've worked on. The staff was organized, check-in was easy, and the hybrid format made the whole process painless (unlike some IV attempts I've witnessed in real life). What really impressed me was how efficient everything was. Once I passed my exam, they handed me my certificate the same day--no waiting, no chasing emails, no mysterious "processing time." Just boom. Certified. I wish everything in healthcare worked that fast. Now for the real highlight: Instructor Steele Erickson. Steele is the kind of nursing instructor you secretly hope for but never expect to get. He breaks down IV therapy and blood withdrawal with such clarity and patience that even tricky techniques suddenly feel manageable. He teaches with a calm, supportive energy that makes everyone relax. He's incredibly knowledgeable, genuinely invested in every student, and somehow keeps the class both educational and entertaining. As someone with 25+ years in healthcare, I can confidently say instructors like Steele do not grow on trees. If you're considering getting your IV Certification, go to Los Angeles Career College and hope you get Steele Erickson as your instructor. You'll walk away confident, competent, and wondering why every nursing class can't be this smooth. Highly recommended!

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    Angeles University

    Angeles University

    4.1
    (53 reviews)
    5.2 km
    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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    Vocational Nursing (VN43) Class with High-energy students!
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    Abram Friedman Occupational Center

    Abram Friedman Occupational Center

    4.1
    (24 reviews)
    3.1 km

    Abram Friedman is an absolutely excellent trade school, but much like any other school, you get…read morefrom it what you put into it. I believe that the instructors, staff, and administrators are very good, and that they care about the students. This is the type of school that is worth tax payer dollars, if we are going to pay for anything, it should be helping those who are underserved, and underrepresented, continue and complete their education, and get stable careers. This is the type of school that changes lives for the better, and builds better communities, helps families be more stable, and is ultimately a help to the world. I just wish they had more art and design based tech classes, graphic design, auto-cad, architecture courses etc, I would definitely take those courses, but that's a very small gripe. Anyway, thanks to the team for all that you do! Keep up the good work.

    If you're thinking about starting a career in nails, I highly recommend looking into the program…read morewith Ms. Loria. She's an amazing instructor with a strong track record. Many of her students successfully pass their licensing exams and go on to build great careers. She really knows how to guide and support her students every step of the way, making sure they're fully prepared and confident. It's a great opportunity if you're serious about becoming a licensed nail technician.

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    Students always get into the pink vibe
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    Workforce Development Career Institute

    Workforce Development Career Institute

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    11.4 km

    Workforce Development Career Institute is a quality training facility for various certifications…read morelike Baton, Pepper Spray, Weapons, Taser and First Aid. The instructors are very knowledgeable and thorough. I am currently enrolled and Mr. Gutierrez is my instructor. He makes the class fun, and he's also very hands-on. Overall, I like this training institute because they are very flexible and they can work with you as far as scheduling and payment plans as long as you communicate with them. Mr. Aguila is also a very knowledgeable, hands-on instructor for the morning class. The pay plan is affordable, and you don't have to pay every thing up front. As long as you have a bank account, you can make monthly payments and they dont run your credit or have you use any co-signers. I would recommend this institute for anybody who is looking to get a Guard Card (they offer a 1 day course), Weapons Permit, Taser, Baton, First Aid. they also offer a computer technician class which I honestly can't give an opinion on, but it is available here as well. Pros Great Instructors Easy Pay Plan Resume Assistance Job Placement Cons Rooms are often stuffy Nothing to eat nearby except McDonald's (can't blame them for that though LOL)

    Workforce Develpment Career Institue enabled me the process to get my security gaurd card and…read morehelped me with an easy process payment method. They offer a variety of certifications with helpful and really nice instructors :)

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    General Assembly Downtown Los Angeles

    General Assembly Downtown Los Angeles

    4.5
    (41 reviews)
    0.8 km

    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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