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January 2023 by Alan Acosta
Very nice gym with great equipment
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October 2022 by Google user
The best gym I've ever used. Super clean, big, plenty of equipment, super clean. Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to use it when I wasn't taking classes on a semester break despite still being enrolled. Bummer.
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August 2022 by Freddy p. Gonzalez
Well let me tell you it's one of the best gyms I been in along time love working out therem
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August 2022 by Jeremiah Grace
Great school, great staff.
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May 2022 by Joseline
The best gym I've ever used. Super clean, big, plenty of equipment, super clean. Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to use it when I wasn't taking classes on a semester break despite still being enrolled. Bummer.
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January 2022 by Alicia F.
Worst place ever! I got kicked years ago because of my disability and the fact the school refused to have students keep their mitts off my service dog. Allowed pets to interfere with my service dog while he was on duty and NEVER bothered to correct the inappropriate behavior of staff and students alike interfering with service dogs. Just found out that a friend that has a service dog has been harassed and bullied and pushed around by some of the staff and students over them asking for their service dog to be ignored and left alone. Aims is a horrible school.
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December 2021 by Cassaundra Martinez
best gym very sanitary
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October 2021 by Jeremy Macgregor
Great school, great staff.
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September 2021 by Al Gonzalez
Well let me tell you it's one of the best gyms I been in along time love working out therem
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June 2021 by _Dark _
Really Great Gym
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May 2020 by Fara Rdz
Everyone is friendly and help you with everything. thank you AIMS
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April 2020 by Phantazia Rivoli
Everyone here is great! The teachers are helpful and everyone wants to see you succeeded. I love my Aims family.
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March 2020 by Sabrina Hartshorn
Love this place. Clean, well equipped, and excellent layout. Staff is amazing! Very friendly and knowledgeable. Trainers are incredible.
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February 2020 by J M.
I went to AIMS Community College a few years ago to log a couple of classes before I started a program to work on obtaining my Master's Degree. At that time, the college was superior; I would have said that the level of education was superior to many of the classes I took later at the university level. In fact, that has been my mantra to young people today: "Community colleges (AIMS in particular) are GREAT ways to start a college education; the class content is superior to that of some classes at the university level, and so by going to community college, you are preparing yourself very well for the next step in your education," are the basic words that I use to encourage the youth of today to begin their educations at AIMS. However, that will now be amended, as I do not feel that AIMS is such a "hot spot" anymore. During my experiences with a couple of young people who are attending AIMS today, I have come to realize that you really do get what you pay for. Since AIMS is so much more economical than universities, it seems as if it is also "economical" in the educational realm as well. The students who I have dealt with recently (this semester and last semester) who are attending AIMS have told me things such as the following: 1. They are allowed to take tests until they pass (this does not teach learning and no student in this scenario will ever be in the "Zone of Proximal Development") 2. They have questions for the professors regarding homework and are never given a straight answer; thus making it impossible for the student to finish the homework. Mind you: the questions were asked BEFORE the assignment was due. 3. The technology involved in some of the classes for many of the students to finish homework is confusing and impossible to understand until and unless a person is shown ONCE how to do it. The students who are having these issues have asked multiple times how to do the homework and have been given vague and dismissive answers 4. The professors at AIMS seem to be less interested in seeing the "light bulb" moments with students; less interested in teaching students to use their brains; less interested in teaching cognition/meta cognition and new ways of looking at the world....and MORE interested in letting the students know that they "don't get paid enough" to do "so and so and such and such." This conundrum is making the students an "after thought" versus the FOCUS of the campus. Without students, there would be NO "underpaid" professors.
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February 2020 by Welby De Leon
Best gym in Greeley