All-State Career School - Lester Summary

To read more stats, student author overviews, and student reviews, visit
http://collegeprowler.com/all-state-career-school----lester/

Basic Statistics

Location
Lester, PA
Website
www.allstatecareer.com
Full-Time Undergrads
201
Part-Time Undergrads
0
Setting
Suburban
In-State Tuition
Not Reported
Out-of-State Tuition
Not Reported
Room & Board
Not Reported
Acceptance Rate
Not Reported
Admission Difficulty
Not Available

All-State Career - Lester Student Reviews

Post your review on All-State Career School - Lester
1
All-State Career School - Lester Campus Resources was reviewed by lennieinc81
B

The computer lab is very helpful in several ways. Students have access to the internet anytime during school hours. Students are highly recommended to complete job applications in computer lab so if any assistance is needed staff members are there for support.

Add your comment
1
All-State Career School - Lester Campus Resources was reviewed by lennieinc81
A-

All State is 30% books & 70% hands on which is great for students who learn in particularly with their hands and that includes myself. I like the fact that the skills we're learning upon graduating can be put to work immediately.

Add your comment
1
All-State Career School - Lester Academic Flexibility was reviewed by lennieinc81
A-

All state school is very understanding with lifestyle adjustments. Meaning if you keep them in the loop of the changes they'll do their best to keep students in school. For example if a person has a new job during the week switching to weekend classes isn't a problem at all. Although the credits aren't transferable school wise they're transferable to student hire jobs

Add your comment
1
All-State Career School - Lester Campus Resources was reviewed by lennieinc81
A-

Onsite all state has a student center available for any needs including homework assistance, updating resume, as well as assistance in prehires.

Add your comment
3
All-State Career School - Lester Academic Experience was reviewed by noBShere
C

During my high school years I was around teachers who seemed less the qualified to teach the material they were teaching. Going into college I expected to have excellent professors who were good at what they did. Some of them were very good at what they did, but most just seemed to make my learning experience more difficult.

Add your comment

You must register or login

To interact and contribute on College Prowler, registration is required. Don't worry, it's free, secure, and only takes a few minutes.

Close

More college search features like this can be seen at http://collegeprowler.com/

© 2013 College Prowler