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📍 Address: 3 Cleary Street, Waterloo, Lower Hutt 5011, New Zealand

📞 Phone: +64 508 650 200

🌐 Website: openpolytechnic.ac.nz

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Reviews

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  1. Pavlo Tkachov ★★★★★

    It was a great experience. I studied Legal Executive course and I must tell that the whole set was very well designed, very comprehensively laid out. It was such a joy to study. My tutors (especially Chris McKinzie) who was extremely attentive - answered swiftly, cared about our progress. All I could say is a big thank you to Open Polytechnic.

  2. Grizzy G ★☆☆☆☆

    I was very disappointed with my experience with polytech. There was a lot of talk of help and support— but little follow through. I would save yourself the time and frustration and enrol elsewhere. When I would finally get the chance to talk to someone, I would be left even more confused and dissatisfied. Talk is so cheap, please don’t waste your time or money with them.

  3. Mungbeanz ★☆☆☆☆

    Maths course was pretty difficult to navigate without any actual real support when I got stuck. I don't think this course is possible through a computer and no face to face tutor to explain the equations or the exact way to condense your work into one word document. Tutor refused to mark my assignment as I was unable to submit it in one singular word document but half the tasks were in excel and the other half were in word. So I guess that's pretty funny to reject someone's work that they spent ages doing and struggling along trying to make sense of the course material. Hmmmm, so now I am not on it and have wasted two months of the year.

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  1. Hazza Hare ★☆☆☆☆

    Pretty dissatisfied with this place. ‘Studied’ 5 papers in total, study is basically a list of YouTube videos and a poorly constructed hand out. Overall the support is non-existent, the content is hard to follow and doesn’t get updated regularly (if at all). My 5th paper was computer aided design, unfortunately my computer had a catastrophic failure and I was unable to complete the paper. When I reached out for assistance or to resit the paper during the next semester I was told the only way to do so was by filling out a complex form with evidence etc and that my reason (computer problems) wasn’t one of the ‘exceptional circumstances’ that would allow a transfer. Basically I would have had to make something up to conform to their minimal list of reasons. Being an extra-mural provider that provides study of a computer based program, technological problems should 100% be a reason for transfer, but good luck finding a person that cares. In the end, I just withdrew from the paper as there wasn’t a staff member in the place that actually cared. They kept the money (which is all they care about) and I will be ceasing my study. I would advise against studying here as most of my study time was spent trying to work out what I needed to study.

  2. Raye Saunders ★★☆☆☆

    Was really disappointed with the Open Polytechnic. I paid for and completed my Diploma in accounting, passed all my exams but when I requested some years later the Diploma you wouldn't grant it as apparently to many years had passed. It shouldn't matter how many years it's been. I did the papers and passed my exams. I complained and just got ignored, I'd never complete another course through Open Poly again.

  3. Mrs Miller ★☆☆☆☆

    Sorry but no I wouldn't recommend. Course was out dated, boring and just overall seemed lazy, the markers comments just seemed copy and paste. I had some things going on and managed to get an extension but couldn't log in, I contacted two different people to get it sorted and nothing. I just gave up in the end because the course wasn't great. Gutted.

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  1. J A F ★☆☆☆☆

    I have done a lot of training and have to say Open Polytech is the MOST difficult, confusing, frustrating nonsensical system I've ever come across. Great that the service is there but REALLY difficult to get your head around how it operates ... it's not something you can just start learning your own course on .... you need to figure out how they work first and that's problematic coz its not sensible.

  2. Roman Grigoriev ★☆☆☆☆

    I will try to be objective about this college, although the overall impression: it's not worth your time and money. I've just finished studying Web development course here and here's my experience pros and cons: Pros: - Overall easy to enroll and start studying online. The whole course is fully online and can be taken anywhere. There are no exams (at least in my course), instead there are three assignment works for each paper. - Definitely hard to fail. You get 2 automatic extensions for each assignment. If your mark is below 50% you get a chance to redo. Assignment task is 90% covered by the course material. Cons: - Course materials are just plain text readings. You just have to read and read and read. - The material is mostly brief. If you really wand to get in depth of the subject then you have to google most of it. - Surprisingly lots of mistakes in the course materials. It seems that at some point the material was ok, but then it was updated and wasn't proof-read after updating. Some parts don't match together, mistakes make it impossible to understand. Even if you point out the mistake to the tutor it may take weeks to correct and obviously its no longer valuable to you. For the programming course it was crucial that code didn't work because of the mistakes in the course materials or even parts of it missing. - And the biggest con of all: lack of support! You are just left on your own with the course material readings. If you don't understand something, theoretically there is and option to ask the tutor, but the reply takes from a few days to a week. The reply sometimes is not valuable because the tutor may not have understood the essence of your question. It's difficult to ask something about the code that doesn't work if you can't show this code. They say the biggest support instrument is the students' community. Ok, each course paper has a message board. The message board is a list of topics. Each topic is open in a new window and then each reply message is open in a new window and then to go back and view another message you have to navigate back to the previous window, wait for it to load up and click to go to the next message. Image how easy it is to browse replies to find an answer. Also there is no search function in the message board section so you have to click on each post to see the content. The topic header can be far from its content, so just open and open again. Oh, and there is no option to right-click and open a topic in a new window, it wont let you. Have to open each topic and then navigate back, then scroll down to where you were and open the next topic. Terrible, aye!? Maybe that's why student rarely use the message board when looking for help. Also when you're an IT student and code doesn't work you have the need to show your code to someone to browse through. The is no option to copy parts of your code to the message board topic. If would be copied as plain text in one line. So imagine when you're doing a task or an assignment you encounter a problem and there's just nobody to help you apart from google. And when you get your assignment marked and returned to you, if there's an error, you get marked down, but there's no solution given. Often the work you've done for one assignment is later used in the next assignment and so your mistake carries over. Summary: I've done two courses here: IT lvl5 certificate and diploma in Web development. I graduated, but I don't know most of the course material because I had nobody to ask when I was stuck and then it carried over and over. Because of the amount of mistakes in the course material and lack of human support I would recommend you to go elsewhere for your qualification options.

  3. Xinyun Zheng ★★★★★

    Just a few courses left to complete my Diploma in Construction (quantity surveying). It's impossible to fail because you get a second chance to resubmit assignments if your score is below 50%. Staffs are awesome and the online library grants you access to scholarly papers in all fields across the globe, not just your chosen program. Loads of freebie computer software (including MS office) + student card that gets you discount for pizza etc. Only drawback is that you can't go partying with other students so it feels a bit lonely studying on your own

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Open Polytechnic is located at 3 Cleary Street, Waterloo, Lower Hutt 5011, New Zealand

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