Joshua W, 23 Jan 2026
As mentioned in the previous survey taken. I am extremely disappointed by the way i was pulled in and so to speak recruited into the program. i was never interested in A+, Net+ and especially not getting a job in the IT area, which i clearly stated to Michelle who catfished me saying i will do cybersecurity and receive a minimum paying job for $30/hour. I do not want to take the actual exams for this and if I'm forced to will retaliate. Because i even wrote in the additional funding request i am excited to learn about cybersecurity and learn how to protect my system and have a meaning in the work field.
Benjamin P, 17 Jan 2026
Really need to think about testing out as it does nothing if students don't get the certs. Need better coffee and machine.
Evolu S, 17 Jan 2026
It would help if we have a longer break in between classes so that it gives us time to take the CompTIA exam. Because the information is fresh in our minds, the knowledge retention rate is higher and it would be a better transition to complete the exam before we move on to the next subject, especially since the next class we will be acquiring new information and concepts and risk losing the information we have just learned. A longer break also helps us digest the information fully,
Jestin L, 17 Jan 2026
I appreciate the current structure of the class because it allows me to review and study the homework or lab materials at my own pace, even if I don’t complete everything right away.
Yaw O, 16 Jan 2026
These classes have been great, and all the instructors are absolutely awesome.
Camilyah B, 16 Jan 2026
I really enjoy the IT Pro Video's it provided extra support to layer the information.
Amy C, 16 Jan 2026
I recommend removing the Net+ course (because it is uncommon/unlikely that an entry level technician will be accessing/modifying the network, and it is unlikely someone without IT experience will be inclined to networking right off the bat) and replace it with a 2 week course on basic computer use (like what's tested in the Foundation+ certification) at the beginning, including research, listening skills, critical thinking, troubleshooting logic, and basic Windows and Google user skills and an AI primer. Then I would add job week at the end of the program. As someone who's worked in IT as a technician, as a high-volume remote customer service agent, as a manager who did hiring and training, this is how I would prepare someone I'd want to hire. And as a freelance process consultant, this is my recommendation.