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On Aug 1, 2:51 am, chembake > wrote:
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> > > On Jul 27, 3:17 pm, yuv > wrote:

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> > > > On Jul 27, 3:38 am, chembake > wrote:

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> > > > > On Jul 26, 6:48 pm, yuv > wrote:

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> > > > Thats good to know cause I'm planning on staying back for a couple of
> > > > months to work.
> > > > Also wanted to know where Le cordon Bleu stands when compared to
> > > > William Angliss in terms of management courses.
> > > > At the end of the day Cordon Bleu does have international recognition
> > > > and most people might say that a certification from Cordon Bleu will
> > > > give a person more opportunities internationally.
> > > > I might apply to Cordon Bleu but i'm not sure because the course at
> > > > William Angliss is really apt.Its very well put together.

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> > > > > > Glad to know that! And yes the courses are really very interestingly
> > > > > > structured.Very unique.Almost seem tailor made!

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> > > > > > > During my time of living in Melbourne William Angliss was viewed as having a
> > > > > > > good reputation. It seemed to offer courses that were attractive to
> > > > > > > students and employers obviously agreed as the students got jobs. Hope you
> > > > > > > enjoy your choice.

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> > > > > > > > Hi I wanted to know how William Angliss rates as a Hospitality and
> > > > > > > > tourism institute.Have applied for the Advanced Diploma in Hospitality
> > > > > > > > Management for the Feb intake.Just wanted to get a background check on
> > > > > > > > the school though.The course seems perfect.
> > > > > > > > Was also thinking of applying to Le Cordon Bleu for the Professional
> > > > > > > > Culinary Arts Management program which is not exactly what I want but
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> > > > > Further...students of William Angliss have a high batting average in
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> > > Aside from the famous name....there is nothing spectacular in their
> > > courses according to my sources....
> > > Besides the school name means nothing if the curriculum is not what
> > > the student needs.....

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> > > Think it the other way....do you prefer to wear a dress or shoe from
> > > a well ,known designer even if it does not fit your personality etc..
> > > or you prefer an attire or accessory that you think is what you
> > > really want to have and is really the best suited for your
> > > requirements.........?

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> > I dont know if I could look at it that way.Obviously renowned
> > institutions are only renowned because they offer something more to
> > you whether it is a guaranteed job,excellent education or world class
> > experience.And obviously makinga decision about education isnt as
> > easy as deciding what clothes to buy! But yes I think i understand
> > what you are trying to say,that if the course fits my needs comes
> > along in a school say for example that is rated 5th in its line to
> > compared to a school maybe rated 2 in its line.
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> Well my experience tells me that the schools reputation means nothing;
> rather it depends on the students aptitude.There are people who
> studied in institutions that are considered not famous ; but in the
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Yes to a certain extent,the school doesn't matter too much.
But I can't say that I agree completely because good schools do have
good faculty and better teaching methods.
All in all I'm good if I find the right balance between a good school
and a good course.