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Los Angeles Vocational Institute


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my 1 year old lg refridgerator has been freezing up in freezer and my veggies in fridge are freezing, also the ice maker arm does not stop ice so it over flows into back of freezer, also the stainless steel is comming off the freezer door, lg says they will do nothing about the stainless steel braking away from door-its cosmetic- had repair people out four times so far the next step is they are going to replace some board in freezer,

still waiting 2 weeks for that part to come in. lg needs to take some responsability for there defective products this is a year old french door counter depth fridge and will cost over 2,000 to replace. Ive had to replace food numerous times and i have ice building up constantly in my freezer.

Los Angeles Vocational Institute massage school recruits students and encourages them to take the 800 hour program they offer. At the time that I attended, they didn't provide the education to support anything beyond the 300 hour program. Once I discovered this, I reduced my program to the 500 hour program in hopes to further my education upon graduation. The school director is unprofessional, unproductive and inefficient. She neglects her obligations and leaves students with little other options than to wait extensively for requests to be expedited. In addition, upon graduation, she failed to provide any proof that her school was accredited to a school I was accepted into and planned to transfer to in January 2008. As a result of her lack of action, my school plans have been delayed until January 2009.

I obtained a student loan through Sallie Mae in order to attend a school that refuses to prove accreditation to an established accredited institution. As a result, I feel the loan I'm still paying on was awarded to a school that misrepresented itself to me as a prospective student. It is my opinion, that I was pursued as a way for the school to get paid for the maximum dollar amount from Sallie Mae and once I was attending, I was no longer a priority or important to the administration.

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