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Businiess name:  Touro College
Review by:  Christine C.
Review content: 
I was an English tutor both at this campus and the one on Flatbush. Let me just say that these students are way below average when it comes to reading and writing. Many of them do not know how to write an essay without plagiarizing the whole thing. They don't know how to think analytically or for themselves for that matter. Anytime I would suggest something, they would literally type what I said verbatim into their paper. Touro mostly consists of Jewish students, so you probably wouldn't attend if you weren't Jewish. There are many ESL students at the Flatbush center. Overall, I don't think the education is up to par. The things those students are learning, I learned in junior high.

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