I went there for a tour, to get information and assess the school. I got there early. As I walked in, my first impression of the staff and the atmosphere was wholly unprofessional and ghetto. It is certainly not a learning environment. It was punctuated by loud, trash talking and laughing by enormous, wide bodied, uncaring, clueless people, who clearly don't know they work there, yet represent the first faces you'll see when you walk in. What appeared to be staff walking about look listless, barely functioning and didn't really want to be there. This place has the hallmarks of something just there to cash in on the school hustle, for a lack of a better term. Maybe at one time it was a professional school that one could be proud to attend but based on what I saw, I'd say don't roll your $16,200.00 dice on this trash. Lastly, I went there to inquire about a particular trade. Instead of perhaps directing me to someone who teaches the class and knows that trade so I can assess what my money is going to buy me, I ended up talking to some clown who just wanted to read to me the standard script and make a sale. She didn't work in that field, so why was she sent to talk to me. I won't even talk about how they were late to the appointment they set. I wasted gas driving there but I did learn something. I'd bet you...
Read moreI went in on a Monday one morning to withdraw due to personal matters which caused me to leave the state. They say you have 180 days to pick back up or something like that. Well they were supposed to call me back and never did. Just sent off my dismissal papers. I called to check on it and the staff were very rude and just talked over me. The last month of my program we were teaching ourselves. Students showing other students how to do a procedure that maybe one person was shown. I was in my last mod before externship, they also always ask how they can help and then cant help you. Favoritism is also...
Read moreKevin James is a phenomenal, inspiration, and admirable instructor. He has always been fruitful in this deliverance in the important things about HVAC. He keeps things simple, but also has the compassion about HVAC to allow his students to grow. He knows what youre going to ask, before you ask it. He is a leader and a foundation to your evening program at DTC. THANK YOU so much DTC for having him as part of your instruction to the HVAC program, including Charles Evans, Aric Shells, and Chad Hinton. Mr. Funchess also provided inspiration and admiration about success...
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