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Businiess name:  Paramount Academy
Review by:  Aurora W.
Review content: 
Two summers ago, my dad enrolled my brother into this academy in hopes of aiding my brother in his academic studies. What he didn't know was that he was paying for something that was more like a daycare than for a real education. My brother told me how the academy only comprised of mostly little children, most of which he could not associate with. On top of that, he did not learn anything since the teachers were boring and could not even teach. Although there were field trips to the bowling alley, universal studios, and swimming, you were expected to pay for your own ticket . It is way not worth it considering that you have to pay around 1000 dollars for your child to take part in the academy in the first place.

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