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    A B Cpr & First Aid

    A B Cpr & First Aid

    5.0
    (3 reviews)

    Had a great experience here, would definitely recommend it! (Don't be turned away by the…read morejanky-lookin' website! :P) I guess the main office is at Ramsdell Ct, but my class was at a random building in Mission Valley. (Sharing with some political office?? Random, but not inconvenient or obtrusive) Awesome: They offer a variety different class dates and times, you can pay online via Paypal, and our instructor Tricia- she was GREAT! funny, energetic, engaging; definitely seemed like she had done this before and new what she was doing. Also materials/props seemed clean and well-maintained. Our 6PM class even got complimentary coffee! Good: Price is lower end compared to other places, handouts were concise and easy to understand. They didn't try to sell a bunch of extra materials like other places do... but they DO still offer and have them available! Note: The official handbook thing isn't necessary, even for healthcare providers. I bought one for $10, so no great loss...but you don' t need it. Also the website looks ehhhhhh, but works just fine :)

    I took my CPR/FA classes here in 2009, and Tricia was the instructor. The class was great, and the…read morematerial was covered in a reasonable amount of time, plus she told us stories about her experiences to make the time go faster. My certifications expired in 2011, and since I needed to be recertified, I returned to A B CPR. My instructor this time was CJ, and she was just as knowledgeable and funny as Tricia, telling us stories and jokes about her experiences. Both times I went to the Mission Valley location, because it was the most convenient for me. They're the most reasonable place to get your certifications, and you can pay from their website by PayPal.

    West Coast EMT

    West Coast EMT

    4.4
    (17 reviews)

    Had an amazing experience with the WCEMT San Diego location (Aka get Spencer as the instructor). As…read morea newbie into healthcare/emergency services etc and without any previous knowledge like anatomy classes etc, I had so much to learn, just listen in lectures and you'll pass and do great. I did the accelerated course for 5 weeks Mon-Thu 8am-5pm. Tips: 1. whether you have general knowledge of the topics covered in an EMT course or not, acknowledge that you are gonna be digesting a lottttt of new information. Get good sleep, take your notes, apply yourself don't just show up to class and expect to pass 2. Create a good set up. I did my sign/symptoms homework over the weekend in addition to the online JBL quizzes. (both graded). This way during the week all I had to worry about was learning new information, being ahead, and studying for the in person quiz and exam. 3. Ask questions, the instructor is a tool that you can use. They are always there to help you and want you to succeed. Super knowledgeable and helpful, just have the courage to ask questions, especially when it's needed. 4. Sign up for your 2 required EMS rides early, if you do them in the second or third week it's better. A lot of the students including myself put dates for the last 2 weeks of the course, however EMS services can only have so many ride alongs.Hence, I just finished the course and am taking my 2nd ride along the week after because it was backed up. Do it early. 5. Make friends in the class and help each other out. We were all able to bond over the topics that were harder to learn etc, it ended up helping a lot. Everyone the first week is obviously nervous but everyone is super nice just put yourself out there. 6. When your class is studying together for the quiz or exam and Spencer is talking, listen CAREFULLY to what he says, if he repeats something or says it slowly, it's for a reason, study it for the quiz/exam. You will be doing yourself the biggest disadvantage if you don't listen to the instructor in class. 7. The skills assessments. You get out what you put in. Skills instructors are there to help teach you and correct you in practice, but be able to make mistakes and learn before skills testing day. 8. Manage your time effectively. Some students understood the information better than others and were able to enjoy themselves more outside of class time, for students like myself, the information was hard to grasp and the extra time outside of class is needed to study more. Expect to be done with class, go home and study what you learned. 9. Quizlet helps a lot, however cross check the information on there with your notes. (the book wasn't really much of help). But Spencer goes over all of the important topics in detail. Quizlet is good for practice but know your definitions and how things work. 10. Not everyone in the class but most were taken as a prerequisite for Fire Service. Super nice to network with everyone on this journey and get more information about the different routes people are on. I believe we started with 60 individuals and ended with 40 passing or so. Overall, the class was not that difficult if you followed these. At a bare minimum, turn everything in on time, keep up in the class or get ahead, LISTEN to the instructor. Great experience. Also the Cargo Cafe coffee shop there is phenomenal. Very convenient. About to take NREMT, super confident and studying pocket prep after the class. Goodluck y'all.

    I just completed the 5 week course with Crystal Wyant. She's a great instructor. I came in with…read moreyears of EMS experience and was humbled. Out of a starting class of 50 only 12 of us finished. THIS IS NOT AN EASY PROGRAM! If one wants to do well he or she better dedicate a lot of their time studying for this course. Keep ahead of the required reading and REALLY MASTER the signs and symptoms of shock, cardiac, stroke and diabetes disorders or your you're giving them $1500.00 for free

    School of Rock

    School of Rock

    4.6
    (16 reviews)

    I don't recommend for younger kids. I brought my twin 4 yr olds in today for a trial class and both…read morethe teacher and the office manager were not at all trained to handle this age group. As soon as we got there, there was no introduction no review of rules or expectations. They brought all the kids in this small room with shiny equipment and they had no plan as to what they were going to do for the time. It was so chaotic and unorganized. The teacher had little to no energy and clueless as to how to grab little one's attention and then the manager walked in pissed off and was so unprofessional I would not trust my kids with them. It's such a shame because the place is actually really nice. We got to great pictures at least! Too bad they missed out on 3 student's enrollment.

    School of Rock Scripps Ranch is such an amazing place. Our son has been taking lessons and been…read morepart of the show groups since he was 13 and he loves it. He has always had a passion for music and the SOR family has helped him really learn and grow. Everyone from the owner, staff, instructors, and students are great. They really care about their students, music, culture, and overall community. SOR Scripps Ranch provides a safe, welcoming, caring environment for all their students. The opportunities available to the students over the years we have been there have been amazing. They have even performed at such iconic places as the Whiskey a Go-Go in LA, House of Blues in Anaheim, and the Hard Rock Café on the strip in Las Vegas to name a few. Steve and the staff have had a huge part in preparing our son for his college auditions and interviews. Programs such as House Band really helps prepare these young musicians for their future. The show groups are great as well, there is a real sense of teamwork between the instructors and students. It can be nerve racking for most to get up in front of a group of people (large or small) and not only perform but to answer questions being thrown your way. So thankful for everyone at School of Rock Scripps Ranch and proud to be part of the SOR family.

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