Quality of education: If you're lucky. Three teachers have been replaced in three months. Mostly not very energetic reading of text from presentations. Practice is also how lucky you are, someone includes practice in classes, someone just shows it on the screen. Homework is also set randomly and can be checked for a month. There is practically no feedback as such. The staff turnover of teachers speaks volumes. And there are five out of 25 students left on the course, which also seems to hint at quality.
The organization and support couldn't be worse. Everything will be beautiful until you make the payment, after that the curators and management will give you noodles and come up with excuses for all the problems. You can be put in a stuffy classroom without air conditioning in the summer heat and assume that it's okay. You and the teacher will sweat and communicate over the noise of the road. And in winter, there will be eternal dirt in the auditorium, because there is no cleaning. And there may be a server in the middle of the audience that will make noise no worse than the central road. And they will promise to solve everything quickly and clearly for any of your questions (spoiler alert - they will not solve it).
I do not recommend it, this is Sharashkin's office, not an "educational center". I was looking for a school where you can study offline, but with such bestial conditions it is impossible to study offline. And it's better to look for another school for online learning, there is no standard here, there is no mentoring, and teachers are often interested in just mumbling material from the screen.