Mis-selling courses is normal. When they say "90 % of our graduates are employed" they count an engineering graduate working as a waiter too. In reality you wouldn't have needed that degree to do such job anyways.
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I think it's how you classify an engineer there are a lot of clearly phoney courses offered by universities
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AND paying their top staff ludicrous ammounts of money !!
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It’s business what’s new
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Too many people do daft degrees at poor institutions. They can’t blame anyone but themselves for not doing the research.
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I have heard this from the horses mouth -how people inside universities knowing sell courses to those abroad getting them to do less years than required to have a degree from the university - because they get more money. Totally corrupt.
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The troubling thing about
@NAOorguk treating University courses like buying a house is that it's treating education itself as a product. I don't like education being seen that way. However, they're justified in so doing because that's how the govt. want degrees to be seen as.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Are these students blind, deaf and dumb? Always blaming someone else for their decisions.
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Why not call it by its name, con students?
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