Hvac graduate
Coram,#2General Comment
Mon, November 04, 2013
So you didn't like the HVAC program At Branfor Hall, huh? I wonder if you were one of the students who made the personal decision not to try. I've completed the program. I didn't know my left from my right when I got in there. About 6 months into the program I was completely wiring and charging huge commercial systems completely on my own. The amount of knowledge I inherited was endless. The knowledge I received wasn't forced on me, I chose to accept it with an eagerness for learning. So there are students who have gotten into trouble in the past? What's wrong with people who are trying to turn their lives around by learning a valuable trade? The instructors each have preferred knowledge on a different branch of the respective field, but the diverse preferences of each instructor all comes together as one. I never had a question that wasn't answered. I never had a day where I didn't learn something useful. If you're here and you feel you're not learning anything, than you're only cheating yourself by not trying. It's not the instructors responsibility to push your own effort. That's your own obligation if you want the education. I see a ton of people who are in class slacking off, then complain they aren't learning. Those are the same people who write reviews trashing the schools instructors and their reputation. I strongly recommend this school for hvac. If you want to inherit knowledge about the field, it's here. If you want to sign up and play with your cellphone in class, you'll find a bad review about branford from those specific "students".
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United States of America#3General Comment
Wed, May 19, 2010
So you think that a convicted criminal shouldn't be allowed to be customer of a training program to become an AC repair man? It's not like he's applying to Harvard Law School and wants to be a judge or somthing... If he wants to learn some skills to do honest work why not?