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- 3.3 Average rating
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Browse university in Dunedin. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 140 results in Dunedin. Average rating 3.3/5 based on 3,392 reviews & ratings.
“Love this place, staff are always lovely and supportive, environment is perfect for studying or chill hangouts and in an easy as location!”
“Otago university - oldest university in NZ offering chilling weather, encircled with mountains, having lush green grass and amazing view of clock tower. Gift center provides you multiple options to gift your loved ones. Also, provides you an opportunity to buy something which marked with university of otago clock tower. Caps, pens, key rings, T-shirt, paper towel, and many more things are available. Loved to visit this place, and bought gifts for my friends. The receptionist was amazing, showed every possible options with a huge smile on face. Best place to buy gift which puts lifetime memory.”
“SOULS has played an integral part for all law students at the University of Otago. The events they put on and the mentoring programme they provide creates a less stressful journey through law school for all. I could not have asked for a better support system during my time at university.”
“A great and beautiful uni, where our girls get their quality education for their profession.”
“Man, what can I say but a banging good time - not quite as good as Shads ;)”
“Lecture theatre is too comfy, too easy to fall asleep in boring stats classes, however not complaining so 5 stars”
“Staff members are very friendly and kind, thanks.”
“Certainly a fun place to spend your first year as a student. The biggest university hall out of the lot, you get to meet a lot of new people and make plenty of friends. The grounds are so big you can easily get lost when you are new there. The rooms are small as expected but that's all you really need as a student. The toilets are unisex which can take a bit of getting used to. The food was very good and it was fun staying on the 8th floor which had a great view!”
“This is the outside view of the Otago Psychology department”
“Ropu Tiaki Tamaiti is THE PLACE where you want to send your kids. The kaiako are just lovely. The food served is delicious and nutritious. The facility is equally clean and inviting. There are constantly rotating activities for the tamariki that are enriching and engaging. The staff is incredibly communicative and extremely receptive to feedback. It is without reservation that I recommend this facility to you and your whanau.”
“Would do my pharmacy degree here again”
“friendly reception and nice piano rooms”
“The clicker didn't work quite so well but alright”
“The auditorium is a fabulous facility.”
“Very old and welcoming. Great Professors and students alike”
“Uniflat! One of the good opportunities to explore the culture from other countries by staying in sharing apartments. They will provide you with accommodation based on your education and background and also based on your hobbies. However, sometimes the office staff was rude and couldn't understand the practical straight away problem. They are nice, but do not know how to deal with the students. They only make transactions from Thursday to Thursday which is wrong, I paid 3 days extra rent. They need to learn how to calculate and do best for the students.”
“A very good place to stay. Very comfortable, clean and wonderful obliging staff. The bed, pillows and room was great”
“Great place to see students from the school of performing arts putting on performances in the loveliest art of the university.”
“I don't get why the reviews here are so low, just because it's a clinic and you go there because of something that's making you feel bad doesn't mean that it's a poor institution. A public Healthcare service is fundamentally different than something like a pub or tattoo parlor. Firstly the staff are all nice enough, including reception which is a fairly boring/draining position. I'm a visible minority and an international student and genderqueer, if there was any discrimination I'd notice it, but nope nothing. Wait and reservation times during busy periods can go for weeks to maybe two months depending on the specialization of what you're requesting, but this is a pretty good speed if you compare with public Healthcare elsewhere in other countries etc. And for anything that can be done at walk-in, yeah the pace is great. In terms of the actual healthcare, everyone makes it a comfortable environment, which in of itself makes any treatment procedures discussion etc easier. Staff are also willing to accommodate and speed up processes avoid road bumps etc to make the service more efficient faster logical you get the idea. Glad to see people aren't bending over backward to follow healthcare beauracracy when it doesn't make sense. It's not like you have surgery or anything precise here, so there aren't really measures of procedure quality that can be used as points of detriment for here. I could not get one of my medications I got prescribed for back home, but it's simpmy not legally produced in New Zealand that's out of their hands. For mental health psychiatrist therapy etc it's more subjective what your experience is, but I didn't have any issues with my appointment. Can't speak for others obviously, but even if you felt you had or it just was a poor session, it is not reflective of all the collective services here. TLDR yall trippin, this is a good service. Would like to see people try out healthcare clinics in USA or Germany or heaven forbid a developing country.”