"Manchester Metropolitan University is the worst place for an education. It really does live up to its reputation as a second-class university. The staff here are really poor. They can't speak English, communicate, teach properly and basically found the education system a sanctuary for incompetence. It is so unbelievable that students don't understand with their blank faces. Lecturers here are work shy. They want to come into work and do the minimum amount of work as possible. They don't understand what work is and that they are here to serve students. They have designed the teaching so they can do the least amount of work.
Staff will give a list of instructions such as Nicola (a mosey Lecturer) on a piece of paper and sod you off. She won't explain it to you or ensure that students have understood. They don't teach you anything. If you can read a piece of paper to yourself then this what they called teaching.
The whole work is design so that she does the least amount of teaching. Everything was on a paper and she did the minimum of teaching. She would ignore students, and put a negative exterior around her, so people won't approach her and failed to ask. She failed to anticipate where she left off and take them on the journey. She would ignore students and talk in her own world and fail to give a professional level of service. She was incompetent and did not know what work is. She is one of those conservative mousey women with low self-esteem.
They will stand there, spit words out of their mouth and expect you to know it. Teaching staff are rude, shout, talk down to you, they think that its like school where students can be treated like rubbish. Some even start moaning if you on your phone. The whole dynamic of teaching hears autocratic. Less than 50% of students attend classes and when they do they are falling asleep. No one attends seminars because you don't do anything, 'work shy staff'.
They say to students we don't get paid enough and they don't have time for students. When they don't even spend or interact with you in class. Students pay £9,000+ in fees and you don't get your money worth. The lecture model of teaching does not work for a polytechnical university and it clearly shows when attendance and participation fall daily.
Obtaining a degree from this university will reduce your career prospect. You won't get anywhere the quality of outputs of the student are really poor. It is because of the poor quality teaching and experience that students go through.
The teaching staff, half of them are not approachable and have a can't do attitude to work and students. They just ignorer you in class and avoid engagement and bonding with you (not making you feel welcome and easy to talk to).
The so-called "ego Lecturers" here are conservative, brown noes teaching staff who have found the education systems, an industry where there is no customer focus. They want to go to work and do the minimum of work as possible and get away with it.
You will end up as a graduate unemployment statistics and end up in the dole queue. Staffs here are rude, they talk down at you and play mind games. They shout out you, stuck up and don't want to bond or engage with students. They are reserved and have can't do attitude to work. They are not friendly or welcoming to students. They suppress students so they can sit there and talk and students sit there in silence. You don't grow or develop as a student.
The teaching staff are mousey people who have poor communication skills and are poor calibre of people. Staffs are awful, they don't care about you or teach you properly, you don't learn anything. It's a game which they have created where it is how long can you survive to the end. How long can your motivation of learning hold on? so many people get ciffed out, termly and yearly.
A lot of people drop out after a year. There would be more negative reviews but students can't be bothered to write reviews and MMU PR staff are always contacting the provider to move them. I know first hand. That is why google review has so little negative reviews.
The whole culture is anti-student. They have a dysfunctional workforce. Trade unionised and anti-management and staff costing along. The Beecroft report (none fault dismissal) would be much welcome at this organisation by management.
They allow anyone in if you are worried about the grades or if you are slightly off. Drop out rate is high!
By the way, I studied BSc Business Economics and it is very poor and easy. This is due to academic standards are falling due to the poor teaching (Hannah, an economic lecturer is awful) and because the university is trying to keep dropout rates low.
Please don't get sucked in like me. The city and student culture and the environment really suck you in and the fact you are excited to take the next stage in life before you land your dream job. Once the excitement of university goes after the first week or so and the cold sets in! read more