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    Southern California Institute of Technology

    Southern California Institute of Technology

    3.2(60 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    As a now former student of SCIT who voluntarily withdrew from the general electrician program if I…read morecould give one piece of advice to anybody who is interested in attending the school I would tell them to stay away. The first class in the program is Code Intro which is taught by Mr. Kahn who is a very kind man and clearly cares about the success of his students, he takes the time to explain everything and will help you himself if you are having a hard time with any of the material covered in the class. I passed Code Intro with no issues and would soon find out that unfortunately after Code Intro the following class and its teacher would be drastically different. The following class after Code Intro is Code A which is taught by Mr. Winton--I was honestly quite surprised at how much of a gap in difficulty there was between Code Intro and Code A the school really does an awful job of preparing you for the transition between classes. Mr. Winton is a nice guy sure, but his teaching method is honestly pretty awful his entire routine is to go over the NEC lecture book for the first half of class and will then briefly tell you about the lab project you have due at the end of the week, he barely takes any time to explain what you need to do in the lab and doesn't really tell you how to do it he just assumes that coming straight from Code Intro you'll know what to do even though students at that point most likely have had no experience working on a panel. Mr. Winton also for lack of a better term seems to have pretty bad ADHD either that or he just gets very easily distracted because he loves going on these wild tangents and going into these personal anecdotes. He also will literally tell the entire class that students often have a hard time doing well with the exams that he creates, if students are known to have a hard time with the exams you make then shouldn't you consider changing your approach to them? The fact that he so gleefully told us that was pretty amazing...I graduated from a four-year college and boy would I have hated to have a professor like Mr. Winton, I sincerely hope that the school somehow sees this and decides to take action and have a discussion with him. Besides Mr. Winton's subpar teaching methods the work in the lab was honestly never enjoyable, you feel extremely self-conscious about the work you need to do and if you need any help from the lab assistants boy oh boy prepared to feel judged. One lab assistant in particular, Russell, has quite a bad attitude and is extremely judgey and passive aggressive I honestly have no idea how someone like him who seems to have pretty bad social skills was able to become an assistant in a school--maybe he actually is good at electrical work but that doesn't necessarily qualify him to be teaching students in a school. Besides everything I've mentioned one other thing I need to bring up is how cheap the materials department is, all the materials they give you feel extremely cheap and are of course overpriced. One day I forgot my hard hat at home and needed to get one in order to work in the lab that day, I went to the materials department and asked if I could get a replacement one and they actually told me that I had to go to a nearby Home Depot and get one myself. Hard hats are extremely cheap and easy to find I got myself one at Home Depot for $10, the fact that they weren't willing to give me one while I was paying thousands of dollars to be in that class did not sit well with me. All in all this was an enormous waste of my time and energy, had the program continued in a class style similar to Code Intro I most likely would have stayed however unfortunately the quality of the program fell off of a cliff soon after. I luckily had someone paying for my classes and I genuinely feel bad for them spending their money, this program is sure as hell not worth $20k you're better off either finding a different program or just learning a different trade at a community college.

    Southern California institute of technology should be ashamed of themselves .I would never…read morerecommend this school. They're out to get your money and leave you in debt going to leave a negative review on the Better Business Bureau. I'm thinking about possible taking them to court for a false advertisement empty promises. they are not accredited honestly I would not even read them a one star

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    California Career Institute - California Career Institute's Lab at the Hawthorne campus in Los Angeles.

    California Career Institute

    3.1(95 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I came in with no medical experience and was able to catch up to everyone else who already had…read moremedical experience. I'd recommend this flexible LVN program, it is part time 2 theory classes and a 12 hour clinical each week for a total of around 18 months. It's a bit longer than most LVN programs but I would choose this option again if I needed too. You are able to work while studying, for me I was able to work 30 hours not full time, I started full time and quickly learned I personally would not be able to juggle both and still learn as much as I would like to. They have great clinical instructors with lots of experience and willing to help, they will be on you to learn and if you are falling behind, they will give you that extra one on one time during clinicals! Mrs. Rahimi, Ms. Vanessa, Mr. Faud were so great! Lastly during the end of my time at CCI they brought in a new instructor for theory that made all the difference, Dr Ayman was great! I'd compare his classes to a Mark K lecture, everything he taught was helpful, he would give mnemonics, study material, everything that helped us learn. He would make sure to be available for us should we need anything, he would do one on ones to make sure everyone was working on their weak areas and encouraged us to finish strong. At the end school is hard so make sure you are ready to stay the course both mentally and physically! You have to do the work and with this schedule it's honestly doable.

    Originally, I came here intending to leave an extremely negative review regarding my 18-month…read moreexperience at this school. However, instead of writing purely out of frustration, I want to highlight the areas that truly need improvement because the experience has been devastating, disappointing, and frustrating for many students. One of the biggest issues with this school is the lack of an open-door policy when it comes to student concerns, guidance, and resolution. Unfortunately, it often feels like it is "the school's way or the highway." Students frequently feel unheard, dismissed, and undermined, even when bringing forward serious and valid concerns. Another major issue is the constant policy and program changes. Cohort contracts are changed unexpectedly, resulting in students attending longer than originally anticipated. In addition, students are sometimes required to retest under circumstances that feel unjustified and poorly managed. For example, my cohort took our exit exam on May 8th, and many of us passed. Days later, we were informed that the exam had been invalidated due to vendor-related errors. Imagine the emotional distress and disappointment that caused after students had already worked tirelessly to succeed. Situations like this should be prevented through better oversight, communication, and coordination with testing vendors before exams are administered. The school also lacks empathy and flexibility when students face real-life challenges. Many of us have families, jobs, financial responsibilities, and personal hardships, yet accommodations are often discussed and later retracted. As a nursing school that teaches compassion and patient-centered care, it is disappointing to experience such little empathy and support toward students. To future students considering this program: understand that your concerns may not always be acknowledged, even when they are valid. Many students feel unsupported not only by the school administration, but also when attempting to escalate concerns externally. I will say there are some positives. The grading scale is fair, the online theory format can be convenient, and there are several excellent clinical instructors who genuinely care about student success. However, management, communication, consistency, and student advocacy need significant improvement. There are only a few theory instructors who truly stand out positively. Additionally, the heavy reliance on ATI and Capstone testing may work for some students, but not everyone learns the same way. Success cannot be measured solely through repetitive testing strategies. Many students succeed because of outside tutoring, independent study groups, determination, and personal discipline. Nursing schools should recognize that different learning styles require different approaches. Overall, my cohort experienced a significant amount of stress, inconsistency, and frustration throughout this process. I sincerely hope the school takes student feedback seriously moving forward, improves communication, and creates a more supportive environment for future students. #forevergroup46

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    American Career College

    American Career College

    4.0(377 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    Walk-ins welcome
    Consultations available

    I'm an RN who works in KINDRED BALWINPARK and I would like to say THANK YOU to your sturdents RJ…read more,Carlo, Destiny, Kaizen,Monse, Sam, and Nakhan--LVN students from American Career College Anaheim--demonstrated professionalism, strong teamwork, and eagerness to learn during their clinical rotation. They were respectful, attentive to patients, and proactive in assisting staff within their scope. Overall, they represented their school well and showed great potential as future nurses. Special thanks to Instructor Jojo Reyes for excellent guidance and support.

    The OTA program truly pushed me to grow, both academically and professionally. The curriculum is…read morefast-paced and can be challenging, but it really prepares you for real-world clinical settings and the board exam. A huge shoutout to our program director, Dr. Vu, who went above and beyond to make sure we were prepared for the NBCOT. You can tell she genuinely cares about her students' success and puts in the effort to guide and support everyone throughout the program. All of my professors also played a big role in my journey. Professor Estoque had this really warm, motherly/older sister kind of energy that made you feel supported and comfortable, especially during stressful times. Professor Hintay had a calm and steady presence that made the class feel grounded. She explained things clearly and helped break down more complex topics in a way that felt manageable. Dr. Lim was kind but pushed us to really understand the material on a deeper level, which made a big difference in our learning. Professor Oh was newer to the program, but you could really see the effort he put into improving and growing as an instructor. Professor Son was fun and funny but she also challenged us in a good way. She held us to a high standard, but it ultimately helped us become more confident and prepared. She took on both roles as our instructor and fieldwork coordinator, and she handled both incredibly well. She was organized, supportive, and played a big role in helping us transition into our clinical experiences. All the professors were knowledgeable, supportive, and always willing to help when things got tough. You can really feel that they want you to succeed, not just pass. One of the best parts of my experience was the friendships I made and the extra activities we got to be a part of. Whether it was volunteering or just participating in school events, those moments made everything more fun and created memories I'll always carry with me. Overall, I'm grateful for my experience at ACC. Going back to school was one of the best decisions I made, and I feel confident stepping into my career as a COTA because of the foundation I built here.

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    Chapman University

    Chapman University

    4.1(89 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    This campus is really amazing. Parking is free as long as you registered your car. I once parked my…read morecar here when I was about to meet up with a friend to go to LA for the Attack on Titan: Beyond the Walls concert for the whole Uber thing. Public safety is also really wonderful with you and they're really caring. One of the Public Safety officers was comforting me when I was taken to the hospital on a suicide attempt at 18. This place also has an annual event called Take Back the Night where survivors of sexual assault speak out at the Fish Interfaith Center. Speaking of the Fish Interfaith Center, this place is also incredibly inclusive to people from different religious backgrounds. This place celebrates religious holidays for students from different religions. I find that really nice. I also love how this place allows people, who aren't Chapman students or staff, to come to this place. I met an older man who wanted to know how to find this place for an Iftar dinner. I showed him where it was and he went in here, and he got the food. This place has also been really wonderful to me when I was a victim of financial sextortion at 18. I met a lot of people who were amazing and kind to me after I shared with them about my experience. I had a case manager who comforted me when I was going through the trauma of this. I also had a professor who comforted me and told me that financial sextortion wasn't my fault at all. The 4th floor on the Argyos Forum is a great place for career fairs, and a great place to meet with potential employers. I got a chance to meet with a Secret Service employer who was such a wonderful man. This place also has wonderful areas to take your graduation photos from. In fact, if you come here during the months of April to mid-May, you'll find lots of graduating students posing for photographers.

    Beautiful Campus. Small enough to get around easily and quickly but big enough to provide all the…read moreneeds of a top educational institution.. Located in Orange, CA, this private research university offers several programs to pursue for major and minors. Strolled around about half of the campus and seems safe, friendly students and helpful faculty.

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    California State University Fullerton  - Class of 2026 -  Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology

    California State University Fullerton

    3.5(252 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Love csuf! Made so many memories and friends! The campus is very nice and super big. My only issue…read morewith this school is THE PARKING!! The parking services are terrible and treat freshman horrible! I got a total of 5 parking tickets and appealed them all and found out I was in the right of way and it was there mistake! Freshman have to park in LOTS8 and have to walk all the way to the dorms which is fine but I don't feel safe at night. There is a shuttle but only from 7pm-2-am. Other than parking csuf is a great school

    If you are transferring from a community college to CSUF, please make sure every transferred course…read moreis correctly reflected in your TDA before registering for additional classes. I highly recommend meeting with multiple advisors and keeping written documentation of any guidance you receive. My experience at CSUF was exciting at first, and I was genuinely looking forward to completing my degree. However, I encountered significant issues with the transfer-credit evaluation process that resulted in me taking additional courses that ultimately did not apply toward my degree requirements as expected. On several occasions, I contacted counselors for clarification regarding whether specific community college courses would satisfy CSUF requirements. Unfortunately, I either received no response or inconsistent information. Some transferred courses were accepted, while others were later denied despite my efforts to verify them beforehand. I believe CSUF would greatly benefit from improving communication between advising departments and updating the TDA system to provide clearer, more consistent transfer-credit evaluations. Doing so could help future transfer students avoid unnecessary coursework, additional tuition costs, and delayed graduation timelines.

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    North Orange Continuing Education - food pantry

    North Orange Continuing Education

    2.8(12 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    My adult son with autism was referred to a CSP employment program through the California Department…read moreof Rehabilitation and completed all required documentation, including eligibility verification and releases. We were told he could not enroll in an open-entry, noncredit employment class until completing a counseling intake appointment. The earliest available intake was scheduled for May 20, while the course ended May 21. When I mentioned this to the DSS program coordinator, she cited Title IV requirements, which are not even related to this: https://fsapartners.ed.gov/knowledge-center/library/program/All%20Title%20IV%20Federal%20Student%20Aid%20Programs Because of this timing, he was unable to participate despite completing all required steps. Families relying on open-access, noncredit programs may want to confirm whether intake appointments are required prior to enrollment and how scheduling timelines may affect access. As a parent of a son with autism and as a professional in this field, I do not recommend NOCE for students with disabilities. They add extra barriers to access classes for students with disabilities that are not okay. This program has false advertising; it says it is open entry when it's not. I recommend attending another program. Don't waste your time or get your student's hopes up. These people do not want to help you. They just want to collect their paychecks.

    I haven't been to the campus in a while and noticed they were doing renovations. The bungalow area…read moreis really developed; it feels like a little village. It's not hard to find the department you're looking for because they have signs everywhere. There is also a map showing which services are offered. The admissions and counseling is right across from each other, but the rooms are so small that it feels stuffy in there. I'm so glad the food pantry is still operating because it has been a godsend during these trying times. All you need is a student ID card, a current class schedule, and shopping bags (although they might have some on hand). Every semester, you have to do a questionnaire. I've noticed that they have a kiosk, and coming earlier in the day and week means better offerings. Everyone there is very kind and friendly. The campus Wi-Fi is also really quick to connect to and works in the parking lot area.

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