Long Island Conservatory / LISMA

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Albertson, United States

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Learning center· Art school· Educational testing service· Music school· Tutoring service· Dance school· Music conservatory· Private tutor

Long Island Conservatory / LISMA Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Long Island Conservatory / LISMA is located in Albertson, United States on 1125 Willis Ave. Long Island Conservatory / LISMA is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category learning center in United States.

Address

1125 Willis Ave

Phone

+1 5166253455

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M. L.

My children have been taking music lessons here for over a year. This place was recommended by a friend. I found that the price is very good and the teachers are excellent. Their schedule is flexible. I have tried other schools and I find that this had been the best. I did not mind the longer drive because it is worth it and there is always parking.

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Carlos Felipe

My daughters love to Dance here. Jacky is simply the best.

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Jhumee Jung

I attend the art classes and the music lessons at the Long Island Conservatory. I've been taking music lessons there 2 years ago and started the art lessons last year. The teachers know what they're doing and try their hardest to teach their students new skills, tricks, and tips. I really enjoy going to LISMA

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Khelia Deratus

As a student who has attended this school for piano lessons, I can say that the music program is pretty good. Over the last 8 years I've attended, I have greatly improved my skills and can learn difficult pieces. However, this is the very last place to go if you want academic help. I had a bad experience with the tutors. There were times when the teachers were absent or sometimes they quit their jobs before we finish the set of sessions, like that.

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albert kim

Great place to learn a musical instrument (i.e. guitar, violin, piano, cello, etc.), dance, improve your SAT/ACT scores, and prep for science research competitions. Also, there's an ESL program that has been around for some 25 years.