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I believe it's better to have an actual review from a person who graduated and is not overly-judgmental and takes observations and then conclude.
The price is expensive, but I'm glad I paid for it since I've made the money back. I agree when I first entered, I was a tad concerned, the place was rather sketchy looking. The teachers weren't the most classy people ever, but, come on, it's a bar, what do you expect?
The education I got there puts me above many of the other bartender's I know, some who have been working for about 15 years.
Judge people for the education they give, what you learn. I now know all the major drinks by heart, and if someone were to stop and ask me for a drink, I could tell them the exact ingredients down to the ounce. The only complaint some might have are the mnemonic devices are somewhat dirty.
They give a full course on understanding and knowing the law, how to prevent trouble, and how to be a responsible bartender. Furthermore, they teach great customer service and interview skills.
Many bars prefer to only hire from American Bartending School, which easily got me a job using their website. New York is filled with offers.
This is not a fake review, to think so is just paranoia, I'm just an 18 year old who needed money to pay off a guitar debt. I'm paying it really fast now :)
Oh and when they say slots are filling up, if they like you (from the interview) they'll take you, so take your time for your timeslot.
Pros: Full License, job placement, and an priority advantage
Cons: Mild immaturity, I guess
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