Excellent place to study! Numbers aren't overwhelming so the educators know you by name plus the quality of learning is top notch. Highly recommend BTI.
Absolutely poor expereince.nI'm not the sort to normally leave a negative review, but to say I have been left disappointed by my entire expereince is an understatement.nI'm in my mid 20's and have been working fulltime since leaving school.nI finally decided to pursue my degree in teaching, wanting to tick something off the bucket list and made a real difference to the next generation.nHaving heard wonderful things about BTI, and despite the fact I'm not Christian- I applied to attend so I can gain new perspective on life and learn about good values etc.nThe whole expereince has been ...underwhelming to say the least.nI was told in my interview that I would be seen an an outsider being non-Christian and a distance student - who the heck says that to someone? Why advertise that? Why instill that sort of negativity? I was under the impression that part of being someone of good, Christian faith, is being accepting of everyone? At least - that's what they teach.nBut they certainly dont lead by example that's for sure or put these new learnt values to use.nFrom there things got worse.nMy first classes were all rather exciting as they always are in the beginning but that soon came to a halt.nThere is little support for distance students - especially if you're not Christian.nIf you're not a Christian- don't even bother applying to attend. You will be treated like garbage by other students and staff alike.nI had to chase after my results for one of my first assessments - everyone received their results and I was forgotten.It took almost 2 months to receive my results back in which I had to chase for them.nPoor.nEmails to tutors with questions would go unanswered until it was too late yet I would hear from other students how quickly their emails were answered....nSent my study link paperwork to be sorted and signed off - despite chasing and following up, it never even made it to studylink. This process alone took months only to find out nothing had been done.nStudents ignored me because I'm not Christian.nAll of this led me to withdraw from the course.nIt doesn't stop there.nEven withdrawing from the course has been a joke.nI sent off my withdrawal from course 5 months ago and have only finally had an email now without so much as an apology for the delay - AND saying I need to pay for a semester I didnt even attend.nCommunication overall was incredibly poor and the whole expereince an absolute joke.nThe staff really could take a thing or 2 from what it is they are teaching. For people of Christian faith and values - I saw little of this.nI was incredibly respectful of the fact I was attending a Christian school - I took everything as learning and as new perspective and was treated poorly in exchange by staff and students alike.nSo - unless you're Christian- do yourself a favour and just stick to a normal university. You'll only disappoint yourself otherwise. Clear favouritism is incredibly obvious. It was like something out of a movie - and not a good one.nA huge shame BTI - clearly your Christian 'values' need a serious overhaul. A bit scary considering these students are who will be teaching our future generation...
This is the absolute best place to study. I love everything about BTI
A great Tertiary Institute with staff who are professional, have integrity, human and supportive. All staff go the extra mile.