Just finished their 200-hour online diploma last week. I was very happy with it. My main motivation was to experience life abroad and meet new people. It really encouraged my progress as a student.
I’m a recent graduate of the certificate program and they were happy. Just finished the intensive applied learning course. It was great to meet peers from different backgrounds. Honestly, I’m already looking forward to their next course.
Honestly, I just finished the certificate last week. I needed a change from my normal routine. The course made me think a lot, which worked for me. ******* really made the lessons enjoyable. I feel ready to go teach overseas now. It was a good experience.
Recently finished their self-paced program. Honestly, I feel a bit unsure now. The main reason I did it was to live somewhere totally new. I guess I’m ready to apply for jobs, though.
Having finished the professional refresher course, I feel prepared. My goal was to get certified to live abroad and meet people, and this worked. The feedback from ******* was always useful. Some parts were a bit dry for my taste, but overall, it was a good experience that set me up well.
Currently finishing this certificate after a professional refresher course. I feel proud of the work I’ve done. My instructor ******* was really supportive. It was nice to meet peers from different backgrounds. I am somewhat happy with the experience overall.
Currently finishing this certificate as a professional refresher. It’s a good way to break from my routine, I guess. I do feel proud for doing it. The course material is pretty solid overall. Not jumping for joy, but it gets the job done.
Recently finished their self-paced program. I was thrilled to complete it. My main motivation was to travel and work. The instructor ******* really helped me understand complex topics. It has me motivated to continue learning.
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