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J
3 years ago

I started this school wanted to learn how to decor...

I started this school wanted to learn how to decorate cakes better and different techniques of cake decorating. I went on my VA and having to take classes that does not even go with baking and pastries I thought it was a waste of my time. I had to drop due to my son having a surgery and not doing to well and now I have to pay back the VA for the school which I never received any money from the school. The school is the one who should pay it back since they are the ones that received it. I will not go back there. waste of time. I did get to meet some awesome chefs and became friends with some of them. That was the only good thing that came out of it.

A
3 years ago

The worst school I could have possibly imagined. S...

The worst school I could have possibly imagined. Staff doesn t know what they re doing and we re never helpful. Random additional fees popped up towards the end of my degree that I was never notified about when I joined the school. They don t want you to get any higher education because they will deny any documents needed (diploma and official transcripts) until you have paid off your loans to the school. When I graduated I had to cry and beg for my official transcripts because a company that was going to hire me needed them. The staff within the photography department 2014-2017 were amazing. Sadly there was not enough professors and many of my classes were 10 minute random meetings with a professor once a week. What a huge waste of money and a lifetime of debt for education I didn t even receive.

M
3 years ago

Horrible Horrible. Especially for veterans. I was ...

Horrible Horrible. Especially for veterans. I was going there on the G.I Bill and had a buddy i served with lose his wife and child during the pregnancy. He wasn't just a friend, he was my brother. I asked all my teachers as well as admissions staff if it was okay if I left to go see him (He lived in Tennessee) and made sure i wouldn't be dropped from my classes. I was assured i wouldn't be due to the circumstances and turns out that wasn't the case at all. I was instantly dropped and in debt to the VA 9 grand because they told me something not true. It took weeks of back and forth with them to convince them to even just give me F's in the class as i didn't have 9 grand for something i wasn't responsible for. Year later I try and re apply to the school and they say my completion rate is too low because of all of those F's. F's that shouldn't have even BEEN there because i was told i wouldn't be dropped. Despicable staff and school and may other veterans have had this problem before. STAY AWAY

J
3 years ago

Courses, dinner for 2

Courses, dinner for 2

They are students and have a lot to learn. Terrible service, terrible food (not every dish), but beautiful plating, quality ingredients, and "high-class" recipes.

The menu is different every week so get in contact with Stephen for that. Menus are a good 5-7 course dinner, each time. They usually have two options for each course to choose from.

This week was the last week of the spring semester (March 14, 2019) and the only good thing was the mint/pea/crab soup. Everything else was SUPER salty, way too tart, basic/boring, or flavorless. I'm still stuck on the overly salty!! The salmon was so salty, I'm still dying.

The lighting there is bad for food picture taking, but here's a picture of the desert: it was a trio.

Tipping is not required, but any tips will go towards scholarships. So tip!

A
4 years ago

This is just ok , and that s probably very forgiv...

This is just ok , and that s probably very forgiving given they are students. They have got to get operations down too. They were out of the good stuff on the set menu. So instead of Osso Buco we got ... not very good chicken breast. They pasta was good but the breast were less than desirable. And they totally forgot to put in our order for the main course so it was over an hour to receive it.

E
4 years ago

This is a really nice place to be and its an easy ...

This is a really nice place to be and its an easy environment to learn in... but down to facts, they are teaching you basics for the highest price and you can literally find somewhere that can teach you what they have educated you on and much more for possibly much less. It's a beautiful empire of dead hopes and dreams, and it's so sad. If you get close with the teachers over a smoke break, they will tell you the same.

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The art institute of houston

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