I would give 0 star if I could. They upped the class price after the class is finished and scammed a few hundred bucks away from me. I initially signed up for a dance class, and was given a discount by the system because I worked for the university, and I felt pretty happy securing a decent price for the class. However, only after the semester had ended, I was contacted by the school saying that that discount was invalid, and I had to pay the full price. What in the world?? Why wasn't I informed before I decided to commit to the class?? Now after the class was over they forcefully took away the discount and increased my cost substantially! I for sure wouldn't have signed up if I knew!! This whole thing is so irritating and unfair, so be careful...
Read morePretty cool space. I actually went in there accidentally thinking it was the Peale but it turned out to be the Peabody. There’s a couple of awesome exhibits up, one in Ethel Ennis and another on Elizabeth Talford Scott. I contributed to their prompt wall for Scott. While I was there, I went to the guy at the desk at the back to get help finding something and he was super thorough about it. I will be back to check out more regarding the books and to see more of the Ethel’s exhibit and just in general. They have seats you can sit down at with your...
Read moreThis part of Baltimore is known for its high concentration of cultural institutions and the Peabody Institute is one of the best. Strictly speaking, the Peabody Institute is the music college for Johns Hopkins University and isn't just the library building that immediately comes to mind. That said, the place you're likely to visit is the library, unless you've come here for a music performance. The library space is gorgeous, and particularly impressive if you consider the fact that this building...
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