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Ridley Lowell Business and Technical Institute
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Review by:
paula e.
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While Ridley has been in the area for many many years, the whole concept of a Business School is becoming more and more obsolete. I went there. I'm sorry I did. There is no "job placement" as they promised, nor are there any 'internships" with local businesses that they claim to sponsor-unless you find them yourselves..Ridley administration makes claim to alot of promises that never pull through-Working hard for a 4.0 average means nothing when employers see where you got your education. Your application is immediately circular filed, never to be seen or heard from again. Introduction into the National Technical Society is about as worthless as a wooden nickel. They promise you letters of recommendation, which you never see, and they promise you an education that people respect, but you'll find out soon enough if you go there..Be prepared to babysit, because that's what this program is like..if you're a SERIOUS lover of all things computers-you'd be better off just finding an internship at a local repair shop and studying for the MCSE exams on your own. Why waste the money to go here when all you get is a big load of promises that never come true.This place is a place where workmans comp insurance companies like to send people to be retrained to get them off their payment lists..
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