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Does anyone here have any experiences with PIMA Seattle?

I'm asking this question on behalf of my significant other who isn't a Redditor.

He can't get into any Radiology Tech community college programs near us (not without a lack of trying. He has great grades, but it's just too damn competitive). PIMA seems like an alluring option, but we're both skeptical as it gives of "scam school" vibes. Reviews online aren't great either.

Any testimonials from PIMA Seattle is greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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