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Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
| Construction Trades |
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| Carpentry/Carpenter |
| Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians |
| Locksmithing and Safe Repair |
| Musical Instrument Fabrication and Repair |
| Watchmaking and Jewelrymaking |
| Precision Production |
| Furniture Design and Manufacturing |
| Precision Production, Other |
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Promises were made to keep the after-class workshop open late for at least one night a week so students could keep up with the intensive course curriculum. This promise was never fulfilled. Students were also not allowed to work on their projects at… more read full review
Promises were made to keep the after-class workshop open late for at least one night a week so students could keep up with the intensive course curriculum. This promise was never fulfilled. Students were also not allowed to work on their projects at home. Being an older student, I found it difficult to keep up with the younger ones, so once I got behind, it was impossible for me to keep up under these circumstances. At end of semester I was invited to leave because I was struggling. read full review
Don't enroll if you are just looking for a hobby. This is career training. The standards are high. Even if you've made jewelry before, you will be expected to learn the NBSS methods and complete your projects in a reasonable amount of time. There is… more read full review
Don't enroll if you are just looking for a hobby. This is career training. The standards are high. Even if you've made jewelry before, you will be expected to learn the NBSS methods and complete your projects in a reasonable amount of time. There is also little to no design training, it is all about construction. For the most part, you don't get to design your own projects. I would advise taking this course and some basic design courses outside of the school. read full review
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