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Not serious school for youth, not adults
The school was all college-age kids who were seemingly more interested in goofing-off than studying as clearly their parents, not they, were paying for the class. Although there was an extensive after-class activity schedule, the school scheduled an entire day (20%) to be dedicated to outside tourist activities instead of in-class learning which is what I paid for. Teacher was very politically opinionated and lessons plans were not well-adhered to. Class sizes too large to get true individual attention to detail, and therefore content was very repetitive and rather banal. I dropped out after first day of second week and forfeited all tuition paid.
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