The Peterson School, Woburn | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

The Peterson School (Trade school) is in Woburn and has a 4.1 rating.

About The Peterson School

The Peterson School ( Trade school ) is located at 25 Montvale Ave, Woburn, MA 01801, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Trade school, School, Vocational school

Ratings & Ranking

The Peterson School has a rating of 4.1 and is ranked number 5647 in the US.

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Address & Location

The Peterson School is located at 25 Montvale Ave, Woburn, MA 01801, United States.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

The Peterson School has 42 reviews with an overall rating of 4.1. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.1 out of 5.0 stars
If I didn’t need the 300 school hours to get my license I’d have gotten a refund. Still considering it. If you value your money and/or want to actually learn about electrical DO NOT go here.

It is halfway through the school year and I can guarantee if the class took a mock licensing test every student would fail. For the cost of the course being in the Thousands of dollars you’d think it would be a decent quality education. However the teacher is unqualified to teach and the most effort that’s put in is reading the answer key of one textbook or finding a bad YouTube video. No teaching or learning is done here. I should also add that basic electrical theory and math is not taught. It is SUGGESTED by the teacher that we learn it, instead of it being taught in class.

Class is supposed to be 4 hours but starts late and ends early. Not once have we been in class for the full 4 hours. If the board of licensing looks into these classes then about 100 people will have half of their schooling disqualified. If I ask a question in class it’s brushed off because “we’re not at that section yet” but we have already passed that code section, won’t be going back to it, and to top it off the class will be derailed for a significant portion of time about any other random topic or code area unrelated to what we are learning.

The most work we do is answering questions out of one textbook. Which there are some issues with the textbooks. The code book I received has text missing and huge ink splotches on other pages making it unusable on my license test. Another textbook is actually written by one of the teachers which is an expensive self published PowerPoint listing (incomplete I might add) osha safety laws that are free to look up. You are also forced to purchase these books you don’t use in order to take the class, considering it’s written by a teacher seems to be a conflict of interest.

Communication is no better at the school either. I’ve emailed about payments, class or materials issues and got back either no response at all or a short one ignoring most of what I asked. It’s not just personal communication but to the entire class that’s equally bad. Sometimes it’s up in the air if there’s class that day or not because no one tells the students or they’ve told the wrong class that the teachers out. The teacher by the way has missed the most days out of the class and because of which the school is requiring students to take school on Saturday as well just to make it in time for the end date.

Again, Even though I am paying THOUSANDS of dollars, I am totally on my own to TEACH AND LEARN MYSELF electrical code and theory. The only thing the class is good for is hearing the answer key for the textbooks which you do not get yourself with them. There are many issues at this school and I do not recommend to anyone I know or work with or who reads this to enroll here. Go to one of the high school trade schools night classes. You won’t get 300 hours in one year but who knows I might not either if they get disqualified. This school is ridiculous.

I thought to give this school a second chance after my first experience being so poorly. Now I started the school the instructor Tony Aurilio not only threatened me personally, he was unprofessional, and talked in a way that was just down right disrespectful. As a veteran I felt personally disrespected and I also recommend that the general public do their studies on this school. Tony warned the class at the beginning he is been known to get into arguments with students. I tried asking a question and he felt personally attacked by a simple question I was looking to get the answer to. I do not expect an instructor to be unprofessional in the manner he was. Also whomever is managing the front desk never answers the phone not even for their own employees. Which I find disrespectful and unprofessional. I understand they are busy however they still need to answer the phone from other locations.

The manager is making excuses and kept not solving the issue just adding to the solution. I stated before and ask other again to please be advised on this school is nothing but problems and insist on ignoring your issues and not resolving them.

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