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Review 10/14/2010
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Do yourself a favor and avoid "Carrington" College in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I went through the Pharmacy technician program. I had the worst experience possible while I was there. I went through 3 teachers, 3 Clinical coordinators, 3 deans and a staff that did nothing for me. I had to find my externship by myself because the clinical Coordinator at the time was to lazy to do her job and even though she was complained about by most EVERY student, she didn’t get fired until she got into it with another teacher. By the time they got a good clinical coordinator it was to late for me and I was leaving for externship in 2 weeks time. The only reason I even got through "Carrington" College was because of my teacher who was fired because the new "dean" who, by the way, has NO business being dean had a grudge against him for who knows what, but it was ridiculous and every time he came into our classroom he was unprofessional. My teacher James went above and beyond his job. He was probably the only teacher in the program at the time who new what he was teaching. The other teachers I had were a complete joke and I have no idea how they got teaching jobs, let alone the clinical coordinator position. James was what a real teacher should have been. And because my teacher was fired most of my class dropped out! And the rest of us including myself protested graduation! The rules at the college were constantly changing, one minute we were aloud to leave early then we weren't, then it was mandatory on Thursday and then it was banned again. "Carrington" college is also being protested by local construction workers here because they can't be bothered to pay them for there work, which does not really surprise me seeing as when I went to "Carrington" our pharmacy supplies were way out dated and nothing close to what I would expect for the price I paid. Do yourself a favor and avoid "Carrington College" in Albuquerque its a waste of you time and money. Sincerely and Respectfully, Corina Tallant CphT (No thanks to Carrington College in Albuquerque)
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