The IT course I started is beyond abysmal, college organization is astonishingly atrocious, the teaching is lackluster at best, with the exceptions of the digital graphics (unit 30) and computer networks teachers. Moreover, if you (like myself) have already completed a year, the college will be so kind as to provide a timetable for you to complete the other units (regardless of whether you have already completed the full year) but even this is handled so poorly it is a wonder this ridiculous establishment is still functional. They require a minimum attendance, but will not update their system with the knowledge that you are no longer required to attend. Ergo your attendance will fall below the "required" amount, regardless of whether or not you have attended your assigned lessons, and you will be put on report. Even without this appalling breach of standards, the lessons are almost always followers of the formula "download power-point, complete sheets, move onto next one", raising the point of why the "lectures" are even needed given the abysmal quality and difficulty of the tasks. Every single one can be solved by a google search, regardless again of whether you have had prior experience with IT, or have no knowledge whatsoever. The only exceptions to this rule, as mentioned, are digital graphics, and computer networks. Let it be known however that I cannot speak for computer systems, or communication and employ-ability skills as I was not attending those lectures as per timetable, due to having completed them elsewhere (though the few communications and employ ability skills lectures I did attend where boring on a frankly incomprehensible scale). Even disregarding this, the first few weeks of the term where so utterly terrible that no-one, neither students, teachers, even guest speakers had no idea where they were meant to be.it was so, utterly, apologetically, bad; that many students started and signed petitions to improve the quality of the college. Needless to say, it didn't work. Even putting these issues to the side, the equipment, in the supposedly specialist IT college, is so utterly bad, that I needed; along with my friend, to spend 3 hours under-clocking a computer to make sure the CPU didn't melt into oleaginous slurry because the cooling fan that sits atop the heat-sink was broken, even after reporting this, nothing was fixed, and we had to do it again after technicians "reset the PC". Even after this, the networking teacher was not able to find the equipment needed for the class to complete our assignment, even simple things like network cables were in severe shortage, in a computer "academy". I will close by saying that this college is a disgrace, its equipment ill-suited, and 90% of it's staff imbecilic and incompetent. Do not attend of you can bloody well help it.