I loved the attention as a foreign student. The institution offers the service of restaurant and cafeteria. The sport facilities are excellent. There is a library on site. The academic service was brilliant.
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Plymouth Marjon was hands down the worst possible experience of my life. I attended here in 2018-19 and somehow managed to complete the academic year solely to get the qualification that I still have not received in the post after chasing More
I had a great time studying for my degree at Marjon. Thanks to the small class sizes and chilled out atmosphere, I was able to get the individual feedback I needed to push myself to become the media professional I wanted to be. Now I've got the skills to take my career in a load of different directions and I couldn't be happier with the degree choice I made.
Marjon is a brilliant University, it is a small University with a great community feel. It is a place that provides you with opportunities to grow in your chosen career and gives you all the support you need along the way. At a big University you are just a number, whereas at Marjon you are known by your name. The staff are very friendly and approachable, making it easier to get help with work etc.
By means of an award, sponsored by the ODA (Overseas Development Agency) and The British Council, in 1994 I did a post graduate course entitled THE PRINSELT COURSE.
Its objective was to train TTTs, Trainer's Trainer's Teachers (CONSULTANTS) to asses Teacher's of English in running ELT workshops all over the world aiming a renewal for THE CRADLE PROJECT (Curriculum Renewal Aimed at the Development of English).
It was a grateful experience for the High-qualified Senior Teachers we met (Rod Bolitho, Tom Hunter, Steve Austin), advanced methodology and specif theories and principles to share with teachers.
I will allways remember my Host Parents and partners from Ghana, Lithuania, Mozambike, Greace, China, Malasya, and my cherished Ecuador.
Marjon has been my home for the last three years, and they've been some of the best years of my life. Thanks to the small class-sizes, it was possible to be treated as an individual, which allowed me to really learn. I'm confident to say that Marjon prepared me for the working world, and I'm pleased to say I made some great friends here, and Marjon will always be a part of me.
Accommodations on campus are very-low quality. Administrators are blind to the needs of the students. There is nothing around the campus and students are very isolated. Why would someone pay 9,250 pounds a year for such a place is a mistery. There is this Alison Spenser who is 1) hated by everyone on campus including the lecturers and 2) the most unprofessional person I have ever seen. Stay away!
I thoroughly enjoyed the 5 years I spent studying at Marjon through my BA & MA. I learnt an incredible amount from my time here & gained friends for life, with memories I ll never forget. I would highly recommend Plymouth Marjon University to anyone who is looking to study in a small, friendly environment with superb staff & a fantastic surrounding location.