Wall Street Institute Saudi Arabia

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Name of School: Wall Street Institute

City: Country:
Saudi Arabia
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Type: Site Admin Notes:
language institute

Overall Quick Rating: (15 votes, average: 2.60 out of 5)
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5 Responses to Wall Street Institute Saudi Arabia

  1. Gooodies says:

    Here was my experience with WSI:-

    1. Cancel my class without my consent, not even inform me.
    2. Frequent cancellation of classes by WSI (3 times in a month)
    3. Mentioned the course schedule was flexible and to be set by me when I signed up the course. When WSI can not provide the course to me due to resignation of my instructor, then send a lawyer letter to me saying “it was an implied term of the contract that you are to attend all lessons punctually and that any cancellation should be made by giving reasonable notice”
    4. Trying to terminate the course contract without my consent.

    So think twice before you join WSI courses.

    這是我的WSI 經驗: –
    1 。未經我同意取消我的課,甚至沒有告訴我。
    2 。多次頻繁取消我的課( 一個月內3次)
    3 。報名時提到課程安排很靈活,並由我確定上課時間。當報名後 WSI不能提供課程,因為我的教師辭職,然後發出一封律師信給我說: “這課程合同
    有一個隱含條款,就是你要準時上所有課,任何取消應給予合理的通知”
    4 。未經我同意試圖終止課程合同。
    所以如果您想要報名WSI課程, 請三思。

  2. Bohlori says:

    This is absolutely the worst possible company to work for. They give you a work contract that they never intend to honor, make you work hours that are outside any teaching work times, and make you work even when you have a note from the doctor. They never pay you on time, and the amount is anything they wish, and if you want to leave them, well they may just sell your passport. Has anyone gone with the experience of not having a passport for a year in a foreign country? I certainly have with this company! By the way, they don’t even honor legal judgements that have been made against them!!! Good luck if you ever decide to join them. It is better to commit suicide.

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  4. Khwaja Faisal says:

    The Wall Street Institute Saudi Arabia is a terrible, terrible, place to work or go to school and that is an understatement! They treat their teachers like crap. If I never hear the name Wall Street Institute it will still be too soon. They make all kinds of financial errors on your paycheck that ends up being much less than you were promised. They are good at making mistakes and stealing money from employees. They promise the students native English speaking teachers, and instead employee teachers who are far from native English speakers, English usually being their second or third language. Unprofessional place, the only thing they want is the student’s money. You will learn nothing at this school, trust me.

  5. Toby says:

    Is there still a Wall Street Institute? Wasn’t it incorporated by Al Falak?

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