I enrolled my son in Lincoln Tech's…
I enrolled my son in Lincoln Tech's automotive program with high hopes, but our experience has been deeply disappointing. The program lacks a structured curriculum and offers minimal hands-on training, which is crucial in this field.
Just a few weeks into the program, my son reported that classes were frequently cut short, often ending after just an hour. Considering the time he took to commute, this was incredibly frustrating. On the rare occasions when classes did run for their full duration, the teaching approach was ineffective. Teachers often spent the entire session focusing on one student's car issue, leaving the rest of the class without meaningful instruction.
The lack of proper teaching has a significant impact. The premise of needing a degree for job placement falls flat if the students lack the necessary hands-on skills. Without these skills, graduates risk losing their jobs or being confined to low-paying, basic tasks like tire changes and oil services.
Initially, I contacted the school director and other members, including Nick Lombardi and Robert Matarazzo, to express my concerns. While they were polite, their responses did not lead to any effective changes in the program.
I paid $5,380 during the time my son was enrolled.
I diligently fulfilled the two requirements, settling all outstanding bills and composing the necessary emails. Several months later, I received a bill stating that an outstanding loan of $6,020.31 was due in my son's name.
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12 décembre 2023
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