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Businiess name:  New York Institute of Business Technology
Review by:  harry t.
Review content: 
If you're looking for a school that is relatively inexpensive and primarily for learning english, then I'd recommend this place. They are the budget english school, offers a good amount of financial aid, and seem to be on top of things. I'd recommend any of their language specialists if you need any help in translation. I particularly know that the japanese assistant was very helpful in the initiation and counseling before school started. The classes are relatively small, about 15-20 people, usually at the lower end around 15. The teachers are good, and if a particular teacher is out, there's always a substitute to take their place. The course material is a bit easy, but the teachers usually make it difficult by adding more to the lesson plan and talking about hypothetical situations. I'd definitely take a look at them in your search for schools.

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