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January 2024 by Felicia Ventura
I wanted to be an lpn so bad, and was so excited to be accepted into an lpn school and I had an awful experience. My grandmother passed away and I missed 2 clinical and they were going to fail me for it. I also had a teacher Ms. Baker who was very rude was always scared to ask questions with out her being rude and embarrassing me in front of the class. One class she even walked out because she didn’t like a topic that was being discussed. Very disappointed but luckily I found another school a lot closer to me and the hours are definitely better and part time is what I plan to do the days were to much so everything happens for a reason and my grandma wouldn’t want me giving up.
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November 2023 by naomie borgellin
Horrible school...money hungry...there is no unlimited tutoring..the teachers never stay
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November 2023 by Tia Goodwill
I strongly discourage anyone considering Lincoln Tech for their LPN certificate, particularly if Director of Nursing, Amanda Matteson, is still associated with the institution. My experience with her was marked by extreme unprofessionalism. She engaged in inappropriate behavior such as discussing confidential information about teachers' employment status behind their backs, only to later deny her actions and claim those teachers were quitting instead of being fired.In addition to this, she revealed personal details about her marriage to a past group of students which has trickled down to currently enrolled students, which was both unprofessional and irrelevant to our education. What's more, she possesses the power to remove students from the program if she happens to have a personal dislike for them, which is concerning.Furthermore, the program at Lincoln Tech is exorbitantly expensive (32k) compared to other LPN programs that offer the same education for a much lower cost. Based on my experience, I strongly advise against enrolling at Lincoln Tech."
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August 2023 by Alaysha Garcia (Laisha)
I am currently in the medical assistant program, excellent classes, but they go too fast and you don't even have time to understand everything, another thing is the treatment of the superiors (not the teachers), if you speak Spanish they forbid you to speak your own language for the fact that they do not understand and take it as a threat, another thing we have lost all our teachers because of the superiors (but I am very glad that they have left), since they put their mental health above all because of the bad treatment they give to teachers. I don't recommend it at all. This school only cares about money, it doesn't care about you at all.
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July 2023 by Shannon Tokheim
I DON'T advise anyone to attend this school. I was in the Nursing program and right before I started my LAST 10 weeks they told me I could not come back until my balance owed to the school was paid. 1 1/2 yrs later i finally paid the balance only for them to tell now it's been too long. I am so upset this is my life. I actually know 2 people that attended LTI and actually brought them to court which is what I am doing now.
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July 2023 by Gabriel Alvarez
If I could give it less I would.I had some medical issues arise while I was in the nursing program with doctors notes, when I was having issues with my wsidom teeth and had my dentist send a letter to excuse my absence I was told that I needed to drop out of my classes and that I can go through the re entry comitte, at my re entry appointment I was told I was never in uniform (I wore a hijab and they considered that out of uniform, even going as far as telling me I had to take it off to take my exam) and that I needed a letter proving it was for religious purposes. They denied me coming back. I waited a few months and got my health together and tried asking about the process to come back. Now I’m being denied without any reason and being told I was “rude to the director” whom I don’t believe to have interacted with except when I told her I wore my hijab for religious reasons.Avoid this school if you can.
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June 2023 by E Vargas
A great place to get your degree in the field you are interested in.Hands-on training and friendly teachers.Easy to understand from my and a few friend's experience.I recommend this place for anyone that wants to do I.T or any of the other programs.
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May 2023 by Hailey Fernandez
They told my friend she wouldn’t be a good fit for their nursing program because she has sickle cell anemia (a disease which mainly affects African Americans). I don’t think this is fair or moral. This disease does not affect one’s ability to do work, as they claimed she wouldn’t be able to do the 4-5 hours of homework everyday. Disgusting.
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December 2022 by TaySlick
Today was a day in the books it was day 4 of temp issues. The air conditioning has been blowing continuously on top of our heads in the classroom causing myself to get sick triggers my sinus issues in addition to outdoor temperatures not exceeding 58 degrees. When addressed to correct personnel today at day 4 after going to instructors thursday and friday nothing was expressed or resolved concretely. Today [Tuesday] the issue was addressed, however the attendance clerk interrupted the Director of Nursing program while on an alleged conference call; although in font of witnesses I asked her to have Ms Amanda speak with me when she was finish and what class I was in. Ms Amanda barged into our classroom, interrupting our lecture like an angry tyrant yelling about thermostat issues, as if comfortable learning conditions weren't warranted. I was trying to explain but of course she wanted to exit the class and I followed as she asked. We get to the office and before i can say anything she turns to me and begins to spew off at me, I say woah woah woah relax! I was offended by her disposition, I am a student trying to learn and there are obstacles hindering me with distractions of temperatures being set at 40degrees. It was then expressed to me lies because she wasn't aware I had already taken steps of chain of command before addressing the issue. She was very dismissive and condescending and although I had layers of clothing on already, I asked why they couldn't inform us of the misfunctioning of thermostat issues. Amanda states she "doesnt have the time with all the other things she has to do" instead of properly informing students who pay tuition MONTHLY of the inclement temperature within the learning environment. I was assertive in my rebuttal and state "isn't that your job" but of course that makes her angry, and in retaliation she threatens to reprimand me with a verbal warning, then proceeded to dismiss me to class pointing her finger like i was her adolescent child (excuse me) I'm perplexed as to who cares about the students, as we are being taught by so called nurses who obviously lack training in higher education and it shows. Allow Amanda didnt have time to properly inform us of the civility of the happy medium of learning temperatures she had the time to be condescending as usual and make a mockery show us how our uniforms should be worn. For the life of me, it baffles me with what they have time for when they arent blowing smoke up your....
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December 2022 by larissa cirino
I am a post grad nursing student. I will say Lincoln Tech had a very solid, strict, and structured nursing program when I attended the school. Mary Ben who is no longer with Lincoln was a tough but great director or nursing students who ran a tight ship. I found the staff to be helpful during my time there. Now that I am a graduate I can’t believe how unhelpful this school is, I have called about info regarding LPN to RN program, received no help, I called requesting my transcript, was not assisted. What Lincoln tech doesn’t tell you as a nursing student is that majority schools will not accept Lincoln’s credits because there not actual credits for the classes that we worked so hard to pass, they are hours achieved in the classroom. Now that I am trying to do my RN I’m almost having to retake the entire nursing corse over which is devastating and frustrating to me. Don’t get me wrong becoming an LPN has changed my life for the better in so many ways an is still a very rewarding career. However, a few years into the field I now want to do more and it’s almost impossible due to the credential situation. Just be aware when choosing your nursing school, so you don’t run into the same problem I’m having. Other than that Lincoln tech was a good nursing program while I attended.
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December 2022 by Sydne Will
I had a great experience here at Lincoln Tech. I am now a medical assistant graduate and working a great jobs thanks to Melissa and every teacher at Lincoln tech! I learned so many useful skills from Ms. Linda, Ms. Rhonda, Ms. Rachel and all of my instructors. I recommend this school to anyone who wants to jumpstart their career in the medical field. 10/10 !!
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December 2022 by AnEclectic BackChannel
I graduated Lincoln Tech in 2008 and have been practicing ever since. When I had an issue transferring my licensure to another state Melissa stepped in like a rockstar and helped me submit my transcripts and paperwork multiple times until my application was completed. I owe her and this school for my career and livelihood. Please keep up the good work.
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December 2021 by Rebecca Spencer
I attended the Lincoln tech nursing program in Lincoln Rhode Island. My experience there was alright. I did feel like a few of the mods I had to just read the book because in mod 2 we had a teacher start out teaching the mod and then someone else came and made the test and it was nothing we were taught. In mod 4 we had a teacher accept another job and she was supposed to finish out our mod she kept missing our classes and she would be teaching us chapters way in advanced we would be testing on chapters 10,12,15,16,17 and would be learning chapters 30-35. I can tell you this I did have some teachers that were amazing. Mrs Avelar was the best one she was there if I had any questions. I can also say when I decided to start pursuing my RN Melissa Gosset contacted me and asked me what I needed for her and offered to run through info with me.I graduated in December of 2019 shortly before the pandemic began. I never got to have a graduation ceremony we ended up with a cheap “virtual” graduation that just showed our name on a power point that someone read off of. I received a tassel for the wrong year in the mail. I never received my lantern. None of us were able to participate in the graduation yet they had one person who actually worked there participate.The final straw has been that NO ONE will accept their credits. I am not able to transfer anything over to any school accept another technical school. I want my Nurse practitioner and don’t wish to attend another technical school. When I met with admissions I was told they were accredited and that I would be able to transfer credits to other colleges and that is far from the truth.Funny I called corporate before I posted this review and had to leave a message and never received a call back. But after I posted it in google I receive a reply. Why because you had to explain why you are misleading?Still not being truthful!
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December 2020 by Mimi Cagaoan
In my experience, ALL of the teachers and All the people in the officer are very helpful and wonderful people. I love coming in everyday seeing them with all their smiles. Lincoln Tech is like my second family. Being with my teachers is just amazing. I don't know how to put everything in words. AMAZING IS THE BEST words I can think of. But I know there are more words there for all good people.
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December 2020 by Robyn Cherubini
Great experience! We attend the hiring events they put on for the graduates of Lincoln Tech. They do a great job and keep us up to date every step of the way. We have had success hiring new grads for many of our sites throughout MA. We enjoy working with the staff and look forward to the events they provide for employers.