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    Pima Medical Institute - Las Vegas

    Pima Medical Institute - Las Vegas

    2.9(106 reviews)
    2.1 miEastside

    If you want to get paid to help people reach independence in ways that are meaningful to the…read moreclient, then Occupational Therapy is for you! The OTA program is rigorous, but it is also very rewarding. Love the teachers. Mr. E is amazing! He makes everything fun while still holding you to a high standard. Ms Mariah and Ms Rachel are also great teachers that truly want you to succeed. Overall, is the program challenging, yes! Will the staff help you succeed also yes! Just like with anything, you get out what you put in. And it 20 months you will have made great friends and earned a degree in a career that is both rewarding and offers lots of versatility.

    I can't speak for the classes , but I can speak for the process on how getting started with the…read moreschool is. I think it be process is okay. A lot of trade schools require you to pass either a wonderlic exam or some similar exam, and a math exam. with PIMA you are aloud four tried for the wonderlic , the points needed depends on the program. Sucks how they give you four tries, & they take an average, instead of just taking the highest score. I don't think that, that's okay. the application is free, so that's a plus. I believe they said you have to get accepted & then they can talk about fafsa. The process should be more lenient. the staff was pretty nice. I don't know what anyone here is talking about? Your not promised a job after graduation, but they do help you prepare for a interview. People forget that.

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    Clark County School District Adult Education Programs

    Clark County School District Adult Education Programs

    3.0(4 reviews)
    4.5 miDowntown

    Worst. Decision. Ever. - A Never-Ending Nightmare at Clare County Adult Education…read moreThe Unseen Truth Behind Clare County Adult Education: A Look Behind the Curtain If I could give Clare County Adult Education zero stars, I absolutely would. This place is an absolute black hole for your time, effort, and any hope of actually graduating. I've been trapped in their endless cycle for years, and it's nothing short of a scam. They lure you in with promises of getting your diploma, but then it's class after class after class, with no end in sight. They kept telling me my credits weren't "graded" or "counted," even after I spent countless hours in their classrooms. Then, suddenly, "Oh, these are different classes now, you have to take these. Are we changed our counselors, or your teacher retired and did not grade your classes. Or these glasse they don't want us to teach in school so they were not graded. " It feels like a deliberate strategy to keep you paying and stuck in their system indefinitely. The teachers? Forget about it. They are completely irresponsible and frankly, careless. It's like they're just phoning it in, with no genuine concern for whether students are actually learning or progressing. There's zero personalized attention or even basic guidance. You're just a number, another body filling a seat. I've been going there for what feels like a lifetime, and for some reason, they even mentioned some connection to a campus in Las Vegas? What does that even have to do with my inability to graduate here in Clare County? It's just another confusing, unhelpful detail in this whole frustrating ordeal. Do yourself a massive favor and run, don't walk, away from Clare County Adult Education. They are not there to help you graduate; they are there to keep you in a perpetual state of "almost." Save your money, save your time, and find a place that actually cares about its students' success. It's disheartening when an institution designed to uplift and educate seems to operate with a hidden agenda. My experience at Clare County Adult Education feels less like a path to graduation and more like a carefully orchestrated performance, designed to keep students enrolled indefinitely rather than guiding them to success. From the outside, they present a picture of opportunity and support. But behind the scenes, it's a different story. The credit system seems deliberately opaque, with explanations shifting and previously earned hours mysteriously not counting. It creates a constant state of uncertainty, leading to more and more classes without a clear progression toward a diploma. This isn't just about individual teachers being "careless"; it feels like a systemic issue, designed to keep students in a perpetual cycle of enrollment. It's almost as if there's a strategic disarray in how courses are managed and how student progress is tracked. The constant introduction of "new" required classes, after years of dedicated effort, raises serious questions about the school's true commitment to its students' timely completion. When you're consistently told your efforts haven't been "graded" or "counted" after putting in the work, it speaks to a deeper, more troubling issue than simple oversight. This lack of transparency and apparent strategic ambiguity makes me wish someone could truly see what's happening behind the scenes at Clare County Adult Education. It's a disservice to every student who walks through their doors with genuine aspirations for a brighter future.

    My children are home schooled so needed to update the paperwork that had on file with this…read moredepartment that is designed for only homeschooled children. The inspirational individual that assisted us was Kim. She explained what happens when one files an intent to teach your children at home and even filed the paperwork right there. Then she stamped the copies and we went on our way knowing that we made the right decision to homeschool the kids.

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    University of Nevada - Cacti up close and the Las Vegas Strip in the distance.

    University of Nevada

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.4 miSoutheast

    I visit this location for its educational purposes. It's a great resource center for master…read moregardening wether it be for an intern or a Certified Master Gardener. The outer land perimeter is consistently being improved even if it is in increments. Hidden from public view is a courtyard which houses many varieties of vegetation along with palm trees and pomegranates. In the rear of the location is a botanic garden. A beautiful place to take a little stroll or relax in the courtyard or rest area. My family and I have spent over 48 hours through multiple visits here. This is truly a hidden gem. Drop on by when you have a chance if you're in the area. Hope you enjoy it as much as my family and I do.

    This review is on the 3.5 Acre Garden:…read more  My name is Daniel S and pertaining to this review the "S" stands for Sharing a secret. My secret is that immediately off Interstate 215 and the northeast corner of Windmill Lane and Maryland Parkway is a picturesque public garden. It is a 3.5 acre Demonstration Garden where over 1,000 species of native and non native plants come to life in the shadow of the Interstate 215 barrier wall. It is a secret garden that features a red colored quarter mile walking trail with six fitness machines every 100 feet. It is a thriving garden that includes a Butterfly Pavilion with picnic tables, children's garden, orchard garden with trees bearing fruit, meditation garden, vegetable garden, rose garden, and hundreds of colorful plants.   Before I lead into my first-hand experience here, it is important for me to mention a few things about the business listing which is the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. According to its website it is an outreach arm of the University that is funded by the county, state, and federal dollars that extends unbiased, research-based knowledge from the University of Nevada to the residents of Southern Nevada. Amungst the numerous things they provide are non-degree programs in certain specialties. They have numerous buildings throughout the Silver State. This very location has a major emphasis on gardening. The campus is relatively small with two buildings. From the road, the two buildings conceal the secret garden at the north.   Sometimes the best sources of secrets are a  hiking trail. Throughout the many times that I passed by here on I-215, Windmill Lane, and Maryland Parkway; I was unaware this serene spot existed. All it took for me was one hike along the I-215 Eastern Beltway Trail to discover it. From the moment that I set eyes on it while walking along its eastern border on the I-215 Eastern Beltway Trail on that rainy January afternoon, I was determined to check this out in the near future. That near future was yesterday on March 27, 2019 in the beginning of Spring.   It was a breeze arriving here. Access to the campus and gardens is off Maryland Parkway/Paradise Road. It is the first driveway immediately north of Windmill Lane. On a Wednesday afternoon parking was plentiful in both parking lots. So were the plants.   As soon as I entered the fenced in garden, I was surrounded by a spectrum of plants and colorful walkways. Although I arrived days before the peak of the spring bloom, the gardens were charming and captivating. With the descriptive plaques proving the names and species of the nearby plants and trees this was also a unique learning experience. The gardens exposed me to plants that I never heard of like the Texas Mountain Laurel. Each turn along the walkway filled my senses. And my camera lenses.! It was fun photographing a Texas Mountain Laurel under a distant snowcapped Mount Charleston or under an I-215 Exit sign. Throughout the garden were shaded areas including a bench beneath a mature African Sumac tree. And throughout the garden were blooming plants including the Desert Green Cassia and July Elberta Peach. A natural wash bordered by a rainbow of plants weaved through the center of the property. Towering above the trees and plants was what looks like a wooden teepee. There is nothing like art to complement a garden.   For several minutes, I upped my serotonin level while reducing my blood pressure level. I didn't have to go in the meditation garden to cleanse my senses. Walking in the garden did the job.  Now that the secret is out, I highly recommend that if you are in the area to take a time out to escape the hustle and bustle to relax with nature in this garden. Now, lets keep this secret amungst ourselves. We want this to remain a serene spot. At any rate, I highly recommend checking out this garden spot in the spring when it is in the height of the bloom. If you really want to capture the ultimate Las Vegas garden experience I suggest combining it with the Ethel M Cactus Garden in Henderson.

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