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    West Coast University - Los Angeles

    West Coast University - Los Angeles

    4.5
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    For the longest time, nursing school lived in the same category as "I'll get to it eventually."…read moreEventually turned into 6-7 years of postponing, doubting myself, and wondering if I was really cut out for it. Ironically, what finally pushed me to take the leap was watching a coworker graduate from West Coast University. Did she vent about the program being stressful? Absolutely. Did she ever have a bad thing to say about the professors or staff? Not once. That spoke volumes. Nursing school isn't supposed to be easy. Caring for people during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives isn't easy, so why should the preparation be? Hearing about the challenges didn't discourage me, it reassured me that the program was doing exactly what it was meant to do. So, after attending an information session for the second time in two years, I finally decided to stop flirting with the idea of nursing school and commit. What stood out to me immediately was the transparency! From day one, everything was laid out clearly: what was required for admission, what resources were available, and what steps needed to be taken to succeed. There were no surprises, no sugarcoating, just straightforward guidance and support. Then began the adventure of getting all my "stuff" together. I would be remiss if I didn't give a special shout-out to David Gallardo, who is low-key one of the biggest reasons my application was completed at all. During the application process, I was navigating some personal challenges while helping care for my mother. Throughout it all, David remained patient, encouraging, and consistently supportive. More importantly, he always started our conversations by asking how I was doing, not just where I was in the application process. That may seem like a small thing, but it meant a lot. His kindness and reassurance gave me confidence when mine was running low. If first impressions truly matter, David was the perfect first impression of West Coast University. Now, as I prepare to begin this journey, I won't pretend I'm not nervous. I have moments where I wonder whether I have what it takes. But I also know that West Coast University has already shown me that support, resources, and dedicated advisors are available every step of the way. At that point, the responsibility shifts to me to use those resources and keep moving forward. So here I am, equal parts anxious and determined, looking forward to the long study sessions, sleepless nights, and study-group marathons. Two years from now, I plan to walk across that stage knowing that earning my degree wasn't easy, but it was worth it. And when that day comes, I'll happily become an unofficial ambassador for West Coast University, completely pro bono lol. If I can help encourage even one person who has been sitting on the fence the way I did for 6-7 years, wondering whether they're capable or whether the timing is ever going to be right, then I'll gladly share my experience. Sometimes all it takes is seeing someone else take the leap to realize you can do it too. For now, though, it's time to get to work. See y'all in two years! GM.

    Thank you Brigitte!! From the very beginning of the admissions process she made me feel supported…read more Starting school can be overwhelming but she was always there to answer my questions and guide me through every step. Whenever I left her a message she always returned my calls and took the time to address any concerns I had. No matter how many questions I asked or how many times I called she was incredibly patient, kind, and understanding. She consistently pointed me in the right direction and made sure I had the information I needed to make informed decisions. In all honesty she is one of the main reasons I chose West Coast University. The positive experience I had working with her left a lasting impression and I am incredibly grateful for everything she did to help me begin this journey.

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    Los Angeles Career College

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    It was amazing service! I was looking for a proper course to become a certified phlebotomy…read moretechnician that fit into my summer schedule. My friend recommended Los Angeles Career College, and now I can see why! I am in the 2 week course, now starting my externship and my instructor was Steele. He was so informative, and provided all the information needed to pass the national exam! He was able to keep people engaged, and went above and beyond by educating us on different opportunities available for phlebotomists. Narek was also very helpful and was leading my orientation. When I had questions about paper work and licensing as someone fresh out of high school, he put in the work and made the process seamless. Even when I called before taking the class, the team was quick to pick up and answer my questions. They have many options, so even if you don't want the accelerated program they have other ones available. Overall, if you make sure to treat the class with respect (showing up on time, completing your assignments, studying and being willing to learn) then you will for sure pass the exam!

    I took this Phlebotomy class with Steele Erickson and it was an amazing experience. He was…read moreknowledgeable and patient with us as we were learning how to draw blood and because of him, I successfully passed the NHA exam. Los Angeles Career College itself is an amazing school to go to for phlebotomy, everything always runs smoothly, employees are respectful, helpful, and genuinely want to see you succeed. Overall, I recommend going to Los Angeles Career College, and taking the phlebotomy course with Steele Erickson.

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    Los Angeles Valley College

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    I wanted to take a moment to recognize David for the consistent support and dedication he shows…read moreevery day. He is always willing to help whenever I have questions, and he takes the time to explain things clearly and thoroughly. No matter how busy he is, he is approachable, patient, and ready to assist. He consistently goes above and beyond to make sure others have what they need to succeed. His positive attitude, teamwork, and willingness to help make a real difference, and I truly appreciate everything he does. Thank you David !

    Honestly, I am a post graduate from this community college and my experience went well overall. I…read moretook all my pre reqs and continued to pursue my career elsewhere but now im back to apply to a program of interest at this school. As I stepped foot back at this school, I noticed that they are renovating a few buildings. Im sure with years passing by, things have changed. The school is modernized and continues to get updated with construction all over the campus. I've had good luck overall when i had to speak to counselors in the past and they even offered video visits(unsure if they still do so) greast school to kick start off your pre reqs if you cant afford university, try here first then transfer out. Parking lots have a kiosk to pay and they have a couple of lots surrounding the campus as well as street parking and metro near by.

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    Concorde Career College - North Hollywood

    Concorde Career College - North Hollywood

    3.5
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    1.4 mi

    One star because I can't give 0 stars. I graduated recently. From hiring an instructor involved in…read morean ongoing SA case, to management lying to students, to the blatant absence of lectures, this school has felt like a fever dream. Just know if you decide to go here, you will have no support. Even if you follow everything you are told to do, you will still be discriminated against at a personal level. The teachers will have temper tantrums and that will result in 0s at random, even if you didn't do anything wrong. You'll be fully ignored when you raise up these concerns. And just when you think you've graduated and is over, just know it's not. If you care about your education, this school will haunt you even after. You've been warned.

    I attended Concorde from 2024-2025 in their PTA Program. Graduated and Passed the NPTAE…read more I want to start by saying that the program had its ups and its downs. It is not a perfect program, however, Dr. Verba (Director of the PTA Program) works hard and does her best to make it a perfect program along w/ Dr. K (Director of Clinical Education) and Ms. MD (Professor). They do their best to help students get through the program by taking the time to sit down with students who are showing signs of struggle and anyone else who asks for help. So make sure to ask for help. It is imperative that before entering the program, you speak to Dr. Verba about any potential struggles or concern you may face during the 20 months. BE HONEST W/ YOURSELF. Dr. Verba and her team's goal is to help us students pass the NPTAE (National Physical Therapist Assistant Exam) and get a job after. Now, time to talk about the program. There are a total of 8 terms consisting of 10 weeks each (unless this changes over time), w/ only a few days off in between each term. So for the next 20 months, this program will be THE PRIORITY. Personally, I had to put my life on the side with my priorities being the program, my girlfriend and my family. I spoke to my friends ahead of time, and let them know that my time will be limited but that does not mean I did not have time for them at all. It's all about time management and making sure I still prioritized my studies. The first 2 terms will be general education classes. This can be different w/ each student. I came from CSUN and wanted to find a way to progress myself in the field of PT w/out breaking my bank. This was the next best step for me. My GE credits were transferred from CSUN and I was able to bypass some of the classes allowing me to work and go to school in the first 2 terms. In terms 3-4, things started to really pick up and get harder. This is when I stopped going to work and was a full time student. Majority of my time was studying and really understanding the material. I try to come in with a positive smile and eagerness to learn. I always tried to be the first to volunteer when needed for demonstration of any special tests due to my learning style being hands on. I recommend figuring out your preference of learning style as it helps you really grasp the material. Of course the textbook will be your holy bible or holy text. Term 3-4 will be the terms that "Make you or break you." It is the hardest of the program. In my cohort, this is where we lost majority of our class. I highly recommend asking for help. Ms. MD once told me, "people who go to open lab or ask for help, sometimes aren't actually the ones who need the help." And that really speaks volumes as it shows the dedication of these students. In terms 5-6, things start to fit together and make sense (at least for me). DO NOT LET UP ON STUDYING bc that will be your downfall and result in grades to fall. The memorization items, along with the conceptual items become to make sense. It made sense to me because we put what we learned into practice. This is also where you will be prepared for your clinical rotations. 1st round of clinicals is the last 6 weeks of term 6. So be prepared. Read the textbook and continue to study. Its as simple as that. In terms 7-8, you continue w/ clinical rotations. The first 4 weeks of Term 7, you will have class and then sent out to clinical rotation the last 6 weeks. You will then have a slight break (might be different w/ each cohort depending on schedule) and beginning of term 8, the first 6 weeks will be the 3rd and final clinical rotation. During clinical rotation, it is important to NOT slack off on studying. Again, this program is to prepare you to pass the NPTAE at the end of the program so if you slack off on studying, you will fall behind when you return for the last 4 weeks of Term 8 as review for NPTAE begins and continues again after the term ends. Your future self will thank you that you put in the effort to study during your clinical rotation as studying for the NPTAE will be slightly easier. Reviewing old material from terms 3-6 is important. Once you have finished the term, you will then prepare for the NPTAE with a class that is optional, but highly recommend going. Trust in Dr. Verba. When you have doubt, express it privately to Dr. Verba. She has been doing this for who knows how long now (sorry Dr. Verba if you read this. Not intentional on calling out your age Hahaha) BUT Dr. Verba is experienced in this, she has been creating questions to submit to the board. Dr. Verba knows what can be expected in the NPTAE. If you are unsure about going to concorde for the PTA program, I understand. It is a commitment. Reach out to me if you have any specific questions about my experience. I am happy to share. Lastly, I want to thank the faculty. They work hard, and is underappreciated by the students. Thank You again.

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