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Rolling Hills Estates, United States

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Non-profit organization· Computer training school· Education center· Engineering school· Learning center· Prosthetics· School· Science academy· 3D printing service· Tutoring service

PVNet Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

PVNet is located in Rolling Hills Estates, United States on 550 Deep Valley Dr Suite 229. PVNet is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States.

Address

550 Deep Valley Dr Suite 229

Phone

+1 3105417992

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Lily Brown

This place is amazing! I'm a college student studying animation and was looking for more experience in Maya- a 3D animation software. I took the "Animation Camp" during my winter break and loved it. Everyone is so professional and friendly. Their equipment is advanced, for example they have 3D printers and laser printers that are so cool! They truly offer so much opportunity for young adults and children. They have internship programs that I'll be looking into. Highly recommend!

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Jessica Hilario

Great place to take your kids to learn something new. The have a wide range of classes within the STEAM field that allows every child to explore what they are interested in from marine biology to learning a new language to video editing. Even if they don't know yet, they can take STEM University which covers a good range of topics to explore.

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Tina Montesano

This place is amazing! My son, 13 years old, has completed electronics 1 and 2. He had an amazing time during his 2 weeks of winter camp and can't wait for summer camp! PVnet has my son super excited about learning. Coding, artificial intelligence, 3d printing, journalism, the class options are endless.

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ilona p

While I have learned much from the numerous talks and lectures and received help from the interns I want to applaud PVN for what it does not only for the community, but for the youth. I am a retired teacher and as often as I can, I recommend PVN to parents. One thing: we have been told, forever, that 'boys' re mechanically/electronically inclined. Perhaps not...perhaps they are only give the opportunity for that learning. PVN has taken a lead in also focusing on girls. GirlsWhoCode....what an amazing program. This is a forward-thinking, amazing, place, where kids come at a very early age and can remain through college. Thank you PVN

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Cameron Mays

Cool

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Gavin Hatch

Amazing! Critical for learning of how to code!

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Dennis Sebenick

Great for my son and learning technology

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