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I enjoyed my experience on the course, I received nothing but support from my teacher and Nicolas (the principal) they always did...
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I enjoyed my experience on the course, I received nothing but support from my teacher and Nicolas (the principal) they always did their best to accommodate to anything I needed.
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Although I was unable to finish the course due to personal reasons. Plus the course intensity having to decrease for valid reasons. I did enjoy my experience on the course, I received nothing but support from my teacher and Nicolas (the principal) they always went the extra mile.
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The College of Central London is a fantastic college for anyone wanting to go into the field of computing. Raouf is a wonderful teacher...
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The College of Central London is a fantastic college for anyone wanting to go into the field of computing. Raouf is a wonderful teacher who is charismatic, kind and guides you on any queries or questions for the assignments. The course is very well run with online, weekly sessions that were concise and deliver maximum learning value to the student. They are very flexible also and understand any outside commitments such as work. Any queries outside of class time were answered promptly via email. I completed the course in a couple of months, which I found very quick, but, at the same time, very informative. Also, the college principal, Nicolas, supported me completely through my application to universities on UCAS.
To anyone wishing to study computing, I would 100% recommend the College of Central London. They are the definition of a supportive, well-organised college with kind and helpful teachers and staff that actually help to achieve what you want to.
FIVE STARS ALL ROUND! :)
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CCL is a wonderful place to study computing. The lecturer is very responsive and brings in real world examples of computing in the daily world. All information is up-to-date, delivered on-time and never boring.
The course has always stimulated me to learn and do my best on all my computing assignments, both practical and written
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