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1391, Speer Boulevard, 80204, Denver, Denver County, US Estados Unidos
kontakte telefon: +1 303-825-2533
webseite: www.experiencecle.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 39.7382296, Longitude: -104.9981168
Amelie Hubert
::Great place with friendly, competent people. Tutors, mentors and all sorts of initiatives in place to help the students. They're also very welcoming, to answer questions and even offer a tour.
Jules
::CLE was not as expected. My sisters and I hated it and we went here just for the tutoring. We were charged way to much for what they offered and the tutors were just terrible and they don't help you pass your classes like they promise. Plus they try to diagnose you with disorders which wasn't asked and they do so without our consent. They wouldn't accommodate us since we were more advanced than the other students. We have a say in what we want from them as we were paying the expenses and it didn't seem quite right. It seemed like malpractice. The counselor Miranda Shaw worked with me and she was horrible and she went against my needs and started coming up with nonsense that didn't make much sense and she tried to find out what was wrong with me and I felt very uncomfortable by that. Avoid working with her and CLE. They are just awful. I don't recommend to anyone. The program was very unorganized and they forced us to do activities which were useless and we didn't gain anything by participating in them. One of the counselors called us names such as "bonehead".
Becca Kahn
::Bradley Isaacs
::Been with CLE for four years. Needed some help with English and Reading classes. The first two years were very helpful, but the last two years make me question CLE's validity. Over the last two years I've had five tutors that didn't seem to know that much about the subject, and I expect nothing less considering how much we pay them. I think if they have a specialist in whatever subject you're taking you get them and they turn out helpful, but if they don't have a specialist they assign a random tutor that basically is reading the book with you. Also my first three years I lived in the apartments that were provided by CLE, convenient to CLE, School, and the grocery store. They also choose your roommate and over my three years I had three different ones, but they were all pretty much the same they all would go in there room and lock the door and occasionally came out for food.
Paul Andersen
::I went to CLE in Denver, Co between 2007 - 2009. It was one big wast of time, and money. The apartment would flood if it rain to much outside, and was over price. They went thru more staff the i can count. There is no one pay method for all student that attend. one student pay 15000 per year but I payed 29000 for one year. Remember were both started at the same time, and had the same disability. You pay CLE for there help with you, but still have to pay for the apartment, school, books, food, and entreatment. So you end up paying for a school twice. Also some of the tudors were hired for one student and only him. If i want to used that Tudor to help me with my school work he would only if he got permission form that student. More then once the student came in my touring session and the Tudor would stop helping me and talk about soccer with the student and i had to leave them alone so i would not disturb them with there talk. this place is very wasteful place to send a student.