Address: Carpenter Hall, 313 Campus Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
“Worked the booth today...3 students showed .....have a super day friends!”
Address: 1142 NY-9H, Ghent, NY 12075, USA
“Great service and helpful staff. Longer runway and decent fuel prices”
Address: 65-21 Main St, Flushing, NY 11367, USA
“Oganized and very friendly people work there my visit was supernice I'm happy with kind of people like that”
Address: 141 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10031, USA
“As a member of the architecture student at Spitzer, I fell like it's kind Ko like a family community studying here, we doing all sorts things inside this building. Being creative, and learning at the same time is awesome, it's just nice to be here. Even though you get stress a lot sometimes, one of the greatest academic in NY.”
Address: 70 Division Ave, Levittown, NY 11756, USA
“Very helpful for improving my education, especially with the requirements in the state of New York.”
Address: 312 W 36th St., New York, NY 10018, USA
“The director of admission Gigi is the best, when enrolling I had some difficulties but she was patient with me and made sure I get every document I needed so I can get enrolled and begin school…… Months later I am finally finish with my courses and an official Medical assistant and I found a job thanks to Gigi I really appreciate her. The teachers were great especially Dr. Shah and I felt like home everyone just rooting for you!!”
Address: 10 E 21st St #2, New York, NY 10010, USA
“They Promised to teach me how to code, and teach me what I need to get in the field to find opportunities, and they deliverd on that promise. Some candidates come here hoping for GA to spoon-feed them a new job. GA doesn't give you a job. They prepare you for one, and they give you all the materials and qualifications you need to get an interview. They even teach you what to say. Took the course last year during the pandemic. Its a FULL TIME COMMITMENT, so classes went on from 9:00 am till 5:00 pm and then office hours lasted till 10:00 pm at night, and my peers and I would end up staying up till 1:00 am to practice our skillsets. But if I was given the opportunity, I would do this again, because after all the pain and training, I started a job where I actually enjoy coding, at a lot slower pace because I know how to find the information. So, a big Kudos to GA for this. Especially my instructors Cory, David, Bruno, Ali, Steven, Soleil and so many others have been so helpful in this journey.”
Address: 515 Loudon Rd, Loudonville, NY 12211, USA
“It's a great campus. Nice atmosphere, a bit crowded this year as we had a freshman class of 1100 enter. If you're looking to attend go for it. Seeing as I work at Siena I will leave it at that. 😎”
Address: 6681 Transit Rd, Buffalo, NY 14221, USA
“I took a few classes here. Very nice building, convenient location. Great school. Highly recommend!!”
Address: 30 E Cherry St, Hicksville, NY 11801, USA
“As a graduate of class of 22 I will say it's not easy but it is worth it. We were the first class to come in after Corona. Most of the staff is great. Let me put it out there this is an accelerated course. You are doing 24 months worth of work in 11 months. Be prepared to five up your time, social life, hobbies, friends/family time,sleep,work,figure. We got ati work in the third semester but I'm not sure if they will start it earlier. But if they do it's a great learning tool that should be implemented early.”
Address: 1155 Flatbush Rd, Kingston, NY 12401, USA
“Very nice even though went to the airport instead of the building next door.”
Address: DEPT. OF MEDICINE, 47 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 122083412, USA
Address: 80 Vandenburgh Ave, Troy, NY 12180, USA
“Open for a minute always a godsend for when you needa get mad work done and you're not ready to drive home”
Address: 170 E 70th St, New York, NY 10021, USA
“Applicant who loves that school”
Address: 353 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207, USA
“If you like old world architecture this building is special. A functional state office building, you can't go in, but even from outside it stunning.”
Address: 42 Washington Mews, New York, NY 10003, USA
“I had a wonderful experience in my A1.1 beginners class at Deutsches Haus. I appreciate that our teacher, Sybille, emphasized the importance of conversation and speaking the language out loud, which is too often missing from language classes elsewhere. At the same time, we also focused on grammar and constructing sentences correctly. My classmates were from all over the world: Lithuania, China, Brazil, England, etc., and had various reasons for learning German, so all of this diversity enhanced our collective learning. Sybille also provided the German cultural context behind many of our lessons. I would highly recommend a class at Deutsches Haus to someone at any level, from a beginner like me to a fluent speaker. And you cannot beat the warm and welcoming vibe of the Haus itself!”
Address: 14th Floor, 248 W 35th St, New York, NY 10001, USA
“I loved the introductory course into Meisner technique. Our teachers were Ravin Patterson and James Price. It was insightful and truthful teaching. Thank you 🙏”
Address: 2 Washington St, New York, NY 10004, USA
“Inside the Domino Effect As best I can tell, the Domino Effect occurs for two reasons. First, many of the habits and routines that make up our daily lives are related to one another. There is an astounding interconnectedness between the systems of life and human behavior is no exception. The inherent relatedness of things is a core reason why choices in one area of life can lead to surprising results in other areas, regardless of the plans you make. Second, the Domino Effect capitalizes on one of the core principles of human behavior: commitment and consistency. This phenomenon is explained in the classic book on human behavior, Influence by Robert Cialdini. The core idea is that if people commit to an idea or goal, even in a very small way, they are more likely to honor that commitment because they now see that idea or goal as being aligned with their self-image. Returning to the story from the beginning of this article, once Jennifer Dukes Lee began making her bed each day she was making a small commitment to the idea of, “I am the type of person who maintains a clean and organized home.” After a few days, she began to commit to this new self-image in other areas of her home. This is an interesting byproduct of the Domino Effect. It not only creates a cascade of new behaviors, but often a shift in personal beliefs as well. As each tiny domino falls, you start believing new things about yourself and building identity-based habits.”
Address: 65 Broadway floor 2, New York, NY 10006, USA
“Top-tier acting school with alumni widely passionately continuing the core mission of theatre. Their enthusiasm and work ethic for the art is famous & reflects well on the students they choose to receive & their training. Sorry their many student works by attending.”
Address: 135 Western Ave, Albany, NY 12222, USA
“Beautiful campus, friendly staff, and one of the leading school in the US.”
Address: 18 Agassiz Cir, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA
“Medaille University Start-Up. Kick off for fall semester with new intern-President Dr. Quigley, she received a standing ovation from faculty & staff on August 19. Kenya Hobbs sharing some sagely advice with the Medaille Community. The day started with Dr. Faunce welcoming the Medaille Community and sharing a few jokes. Go Mavericks.”
Address: 1 Bernard Baruch Way, New York, NY 10010, USA
“For a school that many people have not heard of, Baruch has a surprisingly good reputation in NYC. It is best known for its large Accounting network as the Big 4 hire heavily from Baruch. The Master of Financial Engineering program is the #2 ranked program in the world (ahead of MIT). I doubt many people on GMAT Club are applying to the MFE program, but it does bolster the reputation of the school a bit in the Finance field. The Full-Time MBA program is 50% international which is why it is important that the Big 4 recruit heavily from Baruch since they offer sponsorship. However, if you are not an Accounting major, you might find the internship recruiting a bit tougher. It is definitely on the student to dedicate substantial time to recruiting, as he/she should not rely on career advisors to hold his/her hand through the process. That being said, Baruch really is a decent Business School as long as you are not expecting the same treatment from recruiters that your peers at NYU or Columbia will receive. It is obviously a lower-tier school, but the tuition is affordable (especially if you are a New York resident), and they also offer many partial scholarships. The cost of living should definitely be a factor, as Baruch is located in the heart of Manhattan, so about 50% of the full-time MBA program lives outside Manhattan.”
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