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Rodney House at Liverpool John Moores University is a welcoming facility designed to enhance student engagement and academic success. Offering specialized resources and support services, this building is integral to the university’s mission of fostering a community centered on learning. The atmosphere is inclusive and encouraging, with staff dedicated to ensuring that every visitor receives personalized attention tailored to their needs. Whether you’re seeking guidance or information about programs, the friendly team at Rodney House is ready to assist you at 0151 231 2121 or through their website.
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Hello! I graduated from LJMU with a Science degree, it was one of the courses that LJMU eradicated from their science programmes a year after I graduated due to the dwindling job market in that field. I was promised the world at the LJMU open day as a young man in 2003. I was guaranteed by the staff at LJMU open that if I enrol and graduate then I’d be able to work in a career related to my degree or in a job with a career ladder in place. Unfortunately after four gruelling years of studying, I went to seek advice from the careers office, the best they done was show me where to write my name on a CV, I later visited the staff who promised me this “plan, dream and achieve” baloney only for them to shrug their shoulders. I could remember during the gap year, upon seeking work experience with LJMU, they offered a total of THREE positions to two hundred plus students. Anyhow, a decade later and a hefty student loan dangling down my neck to this day, I have managed to work as a fork lift driver. Funny enough, had I went to work in dead end jobs from the beginning, I would’ve been better off. I wasted all those valuable years only so LJMU could reel in that last batch of profit. Should LJMU be implicated in the failure of the many thousand of students who were blinded Succumbed into their due to fail career courses? Well that’s for them to decide. My advice, avoid this university like the plague.
5 Google Rating
Sutehage, who is a famous person who has been influential in Japanese history used to study here. Although he has studied at several elite universities in Japan, he said that this university has made him learn the most. By studying at this university, he is now praised by the Japanese and his picture is now on the 114514yen bill
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wouldn't recommend this university to anyone, I made my biggest mistake in my life enrolling in this university. The passing rate in postgraduate is %50 for a reason. Almost no support from lecturers . The way you are treated for some staff based on colour and race.
5 Google Rating
Great University enjoyed my time here and the staff I had for biomed degree were fantastic. The uni is underfunded, especially IM marsh but new buildings are being build so I can see its getting some much needed new facilities.
1 Google Rating
Nice University