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    Mass Audubon - Stony Brook

    4.8 (6 reviews)
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    The Sage School - Upper School Students in our Makerspace

    The Sage School

    4.0(16 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Sending my child to this school was by far the best decision I have made. He started in 3rd grade…read moreand my only regret is that I didn't bring him to Sage sooner. Its a place where your child will be known and celebrated for his abilities. I couldn't recommend this school highly enough. just fyi, I am NOT affiliated with the school. Was never told to write anything. My child graduated a year ago and I miss the school and all the teachers and the intellectual, supportive, warm vibe of the school. If you have a curious kiddo who loves to learn, don't think twice. This is a truly magical place that will be your child's second home until the end of 8th grade.

    Snake Oil... These…read more5-star reviews are pretty hilarious to read and were obviously written by people who were told to write them or have no exposure to an ACTUAL private school. We sent our child here for 2 years and were thoroughly disappointed. It's a $40k year public school. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons: Pros: -slightly more advance curriculum than an ordinary public school but in-line with any other private school Cons: -embarrassingly underfunded, they ask you to bring your own supplies (including disinfecting wipes) at the beginning of the year -location, it's in Foxboro which only makes sense if you live in Foxboro -staff completely lacks diversity -after care programs are a joke, the photography club involved almost exclusively drawing pictures -also, they accept anyone who applies. There are several smart kids at the school but anyone average will make the cut. -the Head of School, simply put, there is something wrong with this woman. She's abrasive and rude to certain parents for no reason at all. The school will better with her gone.

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    Boston Wine School - Checking out the class line up

    Boston Wine School

    4.4(31 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    It's with a heavy heart I write this review…read more There's so much promise in a Taking The Bite Out Of Whiskey dinner, and knowing how I do adore that dirty water, KG peeled two bills for a pair of admissions to the tasting. Perhaps the curriculum was new, or perhaps there was evidenced a severe disconnect between the pair of instructors (one, Jonathan Alsop, the proprietor of the school, and the other, a buyer from the attached liquor store, who led our class) on the use of a photo slide show through the duration of the class, or perhaps it was the less-than-interesting bourbons, ryes and blends sipped, or the hour long wait for the class to even begin... The entire experience just left us underwhelmed. The space is beautiful - studious, comfortable (even at folding tables and chairs) and inviting. A common reception housed 40 students, who mingled over store-bought cheeses, apricots, pistachios and toast points while awaiting the class start. Fine for 10, 15, hell even 30 minutes, as the congenial hosts tasted barrel cured or bourbon-inspired beers before the show began. But it didn't stop there, as we awaited late comers and began the class almost an hour after it was set to start. Our group split in to two, with half traipsing through the attached liquor store and the others staying in the sweet study of a classroom. Fortunately, we're in the latter. A candid conversation begins with the upfront admission that there's no real agenda, aside from the tasting schedule, so "ask questions as we go." It quickly became apparent that the second instructor, while extremely knowledgable on whiskey, had very little understanding of Jonathan's intended curriculum, or if he did, then the subject matter was loose and disjointed. A limited portion of the cheese we'd been eating was served to accompany the flight, and the bottles tasted (from white whiskey to scotch) were "economically feasible," none of which eclipsed a $20 bottle retail. Two and a half hours after the ticketed start time, we're presented with dinner - a single trip (read: no seconds) down a serviced buffet of Blue Ribbon BBQ - and that was that. So, $100 a head got us 3 oz of well whiskey, a $6 scoop of BBQ, a Trader Joe's cheese plate and a Wikipedia article on distilling corn. I came to understand from our peers that this place is constantly offering 50% off deals through the usual suspects, which would've made the experience a little more fair to the dollar. But at full sticker, we were fooled once. Shame on us.

    What a hidden gem! I had lived up the street from this place for years and never gone in. Little…read moredid I know it's not just a liqour store... it's a whole experience! This place is located on Comm Ave where there's the big flashing sign "Brookline Liqours". It's adorable inside and the classes are so cool! We took a "Burger and Wine" class and the teacher/owner was very knowledgeable, personable, and fun. Laid back class, nothing snooty about it. We all learned something and had delcious food and wine. Definitely a fun thing to do as a girls night or with a date. Try it out!

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    Boston Wine School set up for an interactive tasting class.

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    Dean College - Ducks flying over the school on a nice day

    Dean College

    2.7(7 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    I did not like going to this college. I went here from September of 2016 to August of 2019. Here I…read moream, this young lady getting hated on: Sneered at, whispering when my back's turned because I'm a Trump supporter & I was told by a PROFESSOR that I should go to counseling for it. I went here for straight acting. Daniel Kozar was 1 of my professors. I yawned at his 9 AM class during his teaching & he stopped lecturing & called me out on it. Sir, it's 9 AM & I woke up at 6. I tried to be friends with the theatre students but they all excluded me. I guess they thought I was weird. I mean how can you hate on Jim Carrey/Robin Williams? Because I was a funny gal. You know? When I spoke to a professor or student they acted like "ok, ok. She wants to be included in the chat." Like they were forced to talk to me. No emotion besides sarcasm in their voice. I never knew to this day why no one liked me: Yea, I wore makeup. Yea, I had stylish clothes. Jealousy, perhaps? Because I never spoke bad about anyone...except the truth in this paragraph. I definitely went to a liberal college.

    I am a freshman at Dean and I am transferring. I've had a bad experience with Dean since my student…read moreorientation. I was placed with a temporary roommate that made really uncomfortable sexual comments to me and also blasted heavy metal music throughout the night. Regardless i tried to remain hopeful, however I quickly learned Dean wasn't for me. I am a psychology major and all of other psych majors were in psychology for the wrong reasons and used class time to make tasteless mental health jokes and to vent. I do have to say I do like the professors there and the campus is pretty but residents halls are gross, in the summer my room hit 92 degrees and the school did nothing about it, the food is awful, there was a grill fire causing the grill to need to be replaced, however it took the school weeks to actually do it. Also there are no activities for students, no parties at all, and basically really clicky social groups. I am very glad I am transferring please make sure to really look into this school before you go

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    Bill Rehill’s Driving School

    Bill Rehill’s Driving School

    3.3(43 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I took a test with Bill Rehill back in 2018, and I failed it. I thought I deserved my license then,…read morebecause I thought I should already have a license at 18, all the kids I went to school with did. Except I failed 3 more tests after that, the other 3 being at official RMV locations, and aside from the last one they were all right about me. I was missing stop signs, making weird lefts, messing up my parallel parking etc. I took my test again today with Bill Rehill, and after waiting for so long, I finally got it. My time taking the test was super pleasant, my examiner (who I unfortunately failed to catch the name of) was super friendly and encouraging, and Bill was having a grand time in the back making jokes and easing the tension of the test. Finally, I have to give my graces to Kevin, who not only helped me this time on fixing my left turns and minor mistakes I would have made, but had actually given me my lessons back in 2018 that taught me the fundamentals of driving that I use so well today to drive. And the best part of all of this? Both Kevin and Bill remembered me, and were happy to see me pass. Kevin and I even caught up about what had happened in our lives since the last time I was there. If anyone were ever to find themself in the position I was in, lacking in a car that would work for a traditional road test, and not able to afford the 600+ for standard TDA lessons, I wouldn't just recommend you take it here, I'd urge you to. Thanks again guys, I wouldn't have gotten here without your help.

    Bill did an awesome job with the practice run In order to prepare me for the road test. Would…read morehighly recommend. Goes over exactly what the RMV test administrators are looking for with lots of detail. If you can nail what he teaches you during the practice run, you'll knock it out of the park during the road test. Thank you Bill!

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