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Deepak Summan ★★★★★
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Annabelle Rasmussen ★★★★★
Whaea Michelle was so lovely and she did so well teaching our class during the STAR course we took.
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Santosh S ★☆☆☆☆
The staff have zero knowledge about the education system of New Zealand. Very slow in response. I have ordered my certificate from the last 2 months and still haven't received any email from them that my certificate is ready. I have made the documents to file in tribunal and am waiting for them at least to say sorry to me. They can fail you regarding high AI, and if you ask for the report, they can say we trust our students, and we don't have a report. It's such a stupid place to stay. International students, please be careful and choose the institution where you get support. Think how much you pay, and they give you a C grade being racist and sometimes they fail you.
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Kiwi Tron ★☆☆☆☆
Racist entity, Looks out solely of the interests of Maori and Pacific free training and job opportunities based on your blood type, the forcing of Maori Prayer upon ALL students in some classes dismissing all other cultures and belief systems forcing Maori upon Teachers whom if they do not pass Maori they will not be given their diplomas, they have put Maori/pacific AND Disabled people all in the same group essentially calling Maori and Pacific the same as disabled people.. When questioned they have very little answers to back up the reasoning for any of this if not ignore you completely they claim the Treaty where as Pacific Islanders did not sign any such document making any such excuse null and void, students calling and seeing racism daily, teachers to scared to speak up but behind closed doors agree this institution is racist and has no thought process for any other beliefs or cultures who whom they may offend, major steps backward in society essentially promoting segregation.. Equity is about those in NEED not your blood type sooner these backward racists realise that we can all move on. I am Maori by the way as is alot of the fellow students who agree with how racist this establishment is... Update 24/8/2023 to further double down on what I have said the education minister Jan Tinetti has openly confirmed what I have said in saying "“Yet some groups of students are statistically less likely to succeed in tertiary education, namely Māori, Pacific, disabled, people from lower socio-economic backgrounds and people who are the first in their family to attend tertiary education." Bad time to be any other culture than Maori or Pacific.
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jeefrow ★☆☆☆☆
never any parks, teachers rarely present, always issues with timetables...
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Sherie Robertson ★☆☆☆☆
No tutors left since merger?! (1 precisely when we had 12 weeks of teaching of year 1 left). Meant we had to do compulsory block course at end of year. Couldn't officially result all our modules this year as a result. Missed teaching essential credits for the diploma (and didn't notice until it was pointed out). Still can't provide a timetable for next year so those of us that have to work can arrange our hrs around study.
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gena wells ★★☆☆☆
The room we used was good, close to the hub and toilet facilities. Sadly the toilet facility closest to the room were a let down. Hairs on the sink and the rubbish bin. I saw the cleaners(two) go in and when I went back later the hairs were still there. They had cleaned the toilet and emptied the bin but not cleaned anything else. The floor had not been done. I informed staff and they said it's quite normal. Not a good look for staff, students and visitors.
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fee dee ★☆☆☆☆
Had an appointment there booked a space and now I had to cancel my appointment due to some inconsiderate person parked their car in the spot reserved for me. End result not able to go to my appointment and can not get another one for maybe two weeks. Hope you enjoy your event today at least you get paid for it. I don't have that luxury nor do I qualify for a benefit. Been out of work since January trying to keep my head above the water what's the point if people don't play fair.
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