Obviously people with colour are stigmatised
Was a student who completed this year. During my time of study, I experience alot of discrimination from lecturers and staff. This made me feel worthless as a person with colour.
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Was a student who completed this year. During my time of study, I experience alot of discrimination from lecturers and staff. This made me feel worthless as a person with colour.
It was OK but rather disorganised. I thoroughly enjoyed my 2 year Media Journalism course with Jon Burton, Adam Peacock, Martin Charlton and Chris Thompson. However if I was 16 again and had to choose a college, it wouldn't be this one. I only went here because I had no motivation to go to college in the first place and it was nearer to home. Left in 2014, I don't miss it.
College infested with chavs, nothing to do on the break time, bullying among autistic individuals is commonplace, college does nothing cater for the needs of the customer instead lets the mainstream population bully the physically, mentally disabled.
Mark Lambert redirect our fellow disabled, Muslim students from the course of their choice instead puts them on boring level 1 social and emotional development course which leads on completion next to non employment prospects.
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