I usually do not take time to write reviews. However, I would like to spread awareness to people planning on attending this school. I really want to save people money and burden of being lied to.
I am in nursing school. I attended this school recently for PCT and immediately transferred to a different school. I am very happy in the new school. However, I was unbelievably upset with the service provided by Long Island School of Nursing Assistants. Manny and Josephine (directors) are extremely unprofessional and greedy. All they are interested is taking your money and giving false hopes to their students. Hence, they are often looking for opportunities to take advantage of their students and charge them for any little thing. They do not care about their students and quality of education. Most of their equipment in the skills room are broken/not functional (even the sink does not work). The teachers often have to improvise, even when it comes to using gloves and washing hands. We have to constantly share, re-use, improvise and make believe certain essential equipment/items exist. The ceiling in the women bathroom even has mold and is falling apart (health hazard).Teachers are scared to complain to Manny and Josephine, as they mistreat their employees in front of the students. In addition, teachers do not care about the material that they teach as they are discouraged by their employers (Manny and Josephine). There is a big lack of communication between the directors, teachers and students. I was extremely upset in how Josephine speaks with the hardworking lady at the front desk. She yells, disrespects, and belittles her in front of people. I believe no human being should be treated this way. If it was not for the lady at the front desk, I would not have stayed there as long as I did (three weeks). Moreover, they are never in the building when students need them (especially during morning classes and evening classes). Regardless, if you enjoy a primitive disciplinary style, this school is for you. If not, save yourself a big headache, waste of your money and look elsewhere but...
Read moreI have completed 1 out of 3 certifications and eventually license in becoming a Patient Care Technician. And one day becoming a Nurse Practitioner. I have to Thank Director Manny and Instructor Jeanne for starting the stepping stones into the nursing field. I have not just gained knowledge but the skills to better help patient care. I look forward in taking EKG and phlebotomy course and heard so many good things about the class and the instructors. If the instructors are intelligent, professional and skillful as Instructor Jeanne, then I cannot wait to take them.
The class size was fine due to the COVID-19 situation.
I had the pleasure of meeting amazing students who all had great personalities, smart, funny to be with as we all were learning to be Nurse Assistants.
I would and have recommend this place to family and friends.
Everyone has his or her own experience with anything. I encourage anyone who is interested to try it, it doesn’t hurt and the cost was fine with as other options...
Read moreA friend of mine who works as a CNA recommended that I take classes here at the Long Island School of Healthcare Careers. When I first enrolled here I initially came to solely take the CNA class, but after completing the course I easily passed the NYS exam and now have my CNA license. Manny, suggested I further my education through his guidance I decided to take the EKG class, and once again I passed the NHA exam . I am now completing the phlebotomy class and then onto take the PCT exam with the NHA. My financial future has changed thanks to the guidance given to me by all the professors here at the Long Island school of Healthcare Careers. My CNA professor Jeanne, and my EKG, and Phlebotomy professor Jennifer taught me what I need to know to pass the national and state exams they have instilled in me the courage to continue my education in nursing, and gave me the strength to believe in myself I now know that there’s nothing that I...
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