Australia tightens English requirements for foreign students

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tightenupvolume1 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:30 pm same in UK, colleges with hundreds of students on the books that were only a small room and a couple of computers. They have started clamping down now. But as one door closes another opens.

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Are you talking about mainstream colleges in the UK?
And do you have any evidence to back up your post?
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I think he's talking about fake colleges rather than unis that allow immigration to bogus students.
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andy what is your problem? Its a fact that the UK has lots of fake colleges. I don,t need to produce evidence, its common knowledge, fuck off and and troll someone else.
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^I am far from trolling you! I have better things to do with my time. I asked you a simple question? I have been out of the UK for many years now! Lost with what is going on there. And Charlie you don't have to get offensive.
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AndyKK wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:24 pm
tightenupvolume1 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:30 pm same in UK, colleges with hundreds of students on the books that were only a small room and a couple of computers. They have started clamping down now. But as one door closes another opens.

charlie
Are you talking about mainstream colleges in the UK?
And do you have any evidence to back up your post?
Probably relating to this:
More than 30 fake UK universities closed by watchdog
More than 30 fake UK universities have been shut down in the past year as concern grows about students being mis-sold fraudulent degrees.

University watchdog the Higher Education Degree Datacheck (Hedd), which monitors fake degrees, identified a total of 62 bogus institutions in the past year. So far, 32 have been closed by law enforcement and trading standards agencies, and 30 investigations are still in progress.

Of the 32 fake institutions closed, 25 were based overseas, according to Jayne Rowley, director of Hedd. The agency is advising another four institutions, which are legitimate businesses, to make clear to prospective students that they cannot award UK degrees.https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... y-watchdog

Thousands of ‘fake’ students at UK's new higher education colleges
Thousands of students enrolled with a new breed of private higher education colleges are not registered to take recognised exams, the government’s spending watchdog revealed on Tuesday, raising fears that huge numbers of undergraduates have been benefiting from taxpayer subsidy without undertaking meaningful study.https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... -nao-loans
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do me a favour mate, you called me a racist that was offensive. If you don,t know about the fake colleges in the uk then you need to get out more. There have been loads of reports and and an undecover televison programme with documentation.
all you needed to do was google “Fake colleges UK” Then you wouldn,t have needed to suggest that i am making stuff up, which was the whole point of your reply :please:

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The fake degrees scam is another issue. The fake college scam is colleges opening and offering courses to people. Sometimes just a room above a shop with a couple of computers. This is a visa scam. Indian news papers used to be full of advertisments offering LIVE WORK study in the Uk. You payed your money and got a student visa to study at a fake college. The government have clamped down recently but it still goes on.

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tightenupvolume1 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 5:29 pm do me a favour mate, you called me a racist that was offensive.

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I'm confused here, who called you a racist?
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If you can be bothered to read the wienstien thread you will notice that my post was not in any way racist, in fact it was the opposite, but according to andy “a bit racist” obviously his first language is not english so he is confused.

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tightenupvolume1 wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:11 pm If you can be bothered to read the wienstien thread you will notice that my post was not in any way racist, in fact it was the opposite, but according to andy “a bit racist” obviously his first language is not english so he is confused.

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No I cant be bothered as it is no interest. I asked a pertinent question but It seems you are not capable of a civil reply. You are not a chav by any chance? :D
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