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Businiess name:  ABCO Technology Inc.
Review by:  vendi n.
Review content: 
I don't know, it's hard for me to take the word of people who quit in 3 months and then say the school is no good. It's pretty clear that self study, motivation, and application are necessary to get the most out of an accelerated course. If you can't do that, then you can only blame yourself. Of course you will start with entry level jobs (unless you already have years of experience). If you come out of a regular 4-year college they don't hand you a VP job - heck, they don't even help you find a job period. At least ABCO offers assistance in that area. My advice is, do your own research. Don't listen to those who apply themselves other than to their own education. Go to the school and ask hard questions, talk to current students who are actually IN class applying themselves, and then make your decision. The school is a recognized institution. That really doesn't come easy.

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