I would say my experience at accord was okay in regards to the class. The classes themselves are kind of tricky. The course content of each level doesn\\\'t match up--for example i was placed in a course a level higher than my friend but sometime during my stay in that level my instructor started teaching us very basic things that my friend had learned in her beginning level. Once you move up you may find yourself in a class that\\\'s too advanced or one that is too easy and that kinds of slows you down--all the while you are paying for it but you\\\'re not learning anything. these schools really need to make their curriculum more accurate with the level they teach and to work with the instructors from other levels so the learning curve is smoother.
as far as their facility goes, their cafeteria is more like a medium sized room with tables. they don\\\'t serve food. all they have are two vending machines. they have maybe 6-8 computers and there\\\'s usually one that is not working. their classrooms are small, there is no air conditioning, and for some reason they like to move classes around. the only good thing i took from this was the experience. it\\\'s awesome being around people from all over the world.