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    UVU Academic Tutoring Lab

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    4.3(12 reviews)
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    They are legit guys! An epic success! Fantastic, patient, good hearted teachers with easy to…read moreunderstand teaching methods and even an outstanding office staff. ;) Their all in it together to help you win it! It's been almost 20 years since I left HS and math and I have never been friend. There is so much I couldn't remember. I was starting from scratch. But this semester, WOW! Math seemed fun now and passing a test, attainable. After all those years of feeling embarrassed and continually failing math, Ology really gives students confidence. I got a B in the class. Me!? (My friend took her math class from the college, had to find her own tutors, spend time in the math lab... wait "in line" to see a tutor and only receiving help from the tutors once or twice a visit. She barely passed with her extra credit assignments) At Ology, you get way better results, tutors with uniform but unique teaching styles and are readily available for homework help. Ology has additional workshops for test prep too. It's well worth the money and time. There are tutors there almost 24-7. Use them! You've payed for them. Time in the tutoring lab means a great test grade and an awesome final grade. Trust me. Students of all ages attend Ology. There is no shaming here. They basically have a no fail, fool proof way to get you past math and on your way to graduation. And if you don't pass, they got your back. But you will.

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    Utah College of Dental Hygiene

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    3.0(3 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Zero stars actually- I'm really not a Karen- this was just a horrible experience. My Husband & I…read moreboth went in for cleanings with them knowing we were moving & this would be our only visit- both the students were super nice people- but our 'cleanings' we PAID for were anything but. I understand they need to practice to learn & everything- which I would be fine with if the expectation was set that we would actually have ZERO cleaning & if it were free- but we paid to be tortured for several hours & I received ZERO actual cleaning & he only got a small amount done on only one row of teeth & his was super painful with the machine & mine was because the only thing I got was her digging at my gums with a sharp tool the ENTIRE TIME- that's it!!! I was so shocked after that I didn't even have the capacity to discuss it at the time & that was such a huge waste of $ for seriously being tortured & getting no actual cleaning. 3 weeks later my gums still hurt. We will obviously never go back & I'm so beyond disappointed- just spend the $ on a cleaning at an actual dentist. They knew full well before hand we were moving & not able to go back for a second appointment (not that we even would after that!) so we needed to get done some sort of actual benefit that we paid for in that visit & I cannot believe how much we paid for only a painful & terrible experience. It's one thing to have students have to practice for free- but quite another to get nothing you PAY for & only pain & disappointment. My Husband had gone once before & must have gotten a student almost ready to graduate because it went fine then- but when I went with him it was simply appalling. Never again. I was seriously in shock & pain afterwards & with the pain & infection in my gums still this long after- cannot believe it.

    Yesterday was my first experience with the Utah College of dental hygiene. I came here because I…read moresaw you could get a full cleaning, x-rays, fluoride and exam all for $10. As this is a school, you are being treated by a student dental hygienist. But not to worry, there are instructors that oversee the students and make sure they're doing their job the correct way. I mean, come on. A typical dentist visit with all the above service is usually cost well over $200, especially if you don't have insurance. For $10 how could you go wrong? For you single guys, almost every single woman in there cleaning your teeth is under 25, beautiful, and smart. They are all very courteous and polite, and are very gentle on your teeth. After leaving here my mouth felt beyond clean and I look forward to my next appointment. The office is laid out a little different than you are used, to there are almost 40-50 dental chairs and a single room. However, don't let this deter you. You still get a sense of privacy and personal care. Overall, I had a great experience here. It is well worth the money you save over going to a general dentist. You are still receiving an exam from a real dentist at the end of this appointment. if it has been a while since you've had your grill checked out, call the Utah college of dental hygiene and schedule an appointment today.

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