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Submitted by: jennifer
Im a: Student
Date: 20/01/2011
It is amazing how unorganized the school site is. While trying to get info on a class, you are told to just show up to orientation. So, you do. After that, you can't even get an answer on when you can get into the welding courses, cause they dont know. How do you not know when you have openings. Every response is, call next week. How professional can that be to not know what is happening in your own classes. This could be why lots of people pay to go to other schools. It's way to much run-around just so you can get a straight answer.... Not to mention that the class prices listed on everything is not the pricing that you get at orientations. Isn't that considered false advertising??? Some food for thought!
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Reviews of the Bill J Priest Institute For Economic Development
Submitted by: jennifer
Im a: Student
Date: 20/01/2011
It is amazing how unorganized the school site is. While trying to get info on a class, you are told to just show up to orientation. So, you do. After that, you can't even get an answer on when you can get into the welding courses, cause they dont know. How do you not know when you have openings. Every response is, call next week. How professional can that be to not know what is happening in your own classes. This could be why lots of people pay to go to other schools. It's way to much run-around just so you can get a straight answer.... Not to mention that the class prices listed on everything is not the pricing that you get at orientations. Isn't that considered false advertising??? Some food for thought!