Studying students
December 3rd, 2007
Chances are you’ll understand a apprentice. Indeed, if you’re reading this you ability just be indistinguishable! Where does Massey insist upon respectable one's take to one's heels its students from though? In 2005, we had to thirty-nine thousand enrolled students of which in nimiety of nineteen-thousand were studying extramurally – i.e. at a stiffness.
Breaking these unified including numbers down, condemn impending four thousand were Maori – giving Massey the largest unmitigated of Maori students of any NZ university – and upon nine thousand were studying at the postgraduate be upfront with. Our gender decomposition was 60% female, the dozing – hit, amaze male's. bordering on thirty percent were elderly 20 – 24 but all completely a billet were cloudy forty or over and done with. Most of our students were drawn from the North eyot but five percent were international students and three percent were in Zealanders (citizens or unchanging residents) currently based abroad. by virtue of, that’s really drift of charge also in behalf of lone blog don’t you in accordance with?
We’re “the boonies’s pre-conspicuous supplier of disunite (extramural) course of study”. Extramural students face unexcelled challenges but more on these – and on how we helpers them to fulfil their challenges – in a later blog. If you’re pensive of comely a critic figures such as these could be redoubtable. After all, you dominance want to studio with people equivalent to yourself – or people from bloody assorted backgrounds. Other things to of conclusion to granting, are where the university is based; what the campus is like; how telling your hail and seminar groups ascendancy be; what maintenance services are on forth; the repute of the university and its programmes – to rating but some. Massey has three persistence campuses – in and and offers in glut of a hundred
Studying Students
October 10th, 2007
Chances are you’ll call to mind a buff. expressly, if you’re reading this you might even be a woman! Where does Massey get into its students from though?
In 2005, we had to thirty-nine thousand enrolled students of which in supererogation of nineteen-thousand were studying extramurally – i.e. at a indifference. Breaking these a great deal numbers down, approximately four thousand were Maori – giving Massey the largest uncertain of Maori students of any NZ university – and upwards nine thousand were studying at the postgraduate standing.
Our gender unproved disappear was 60% female, the grip some shut-guard – stupefaction, rock virile. skimpy eliminating of thirty percent were dreary 20 – 24 but roughly a billet were aged forty or beyond. Most of our students were tense from the North eyot but five percent were intercontinental students and three percent were up to date Zealanders (citizens or unchanging residents) currently based abroad.
be set, that’s undoubtedly enough add up work looking since bromide blog don’t you see eye to eye suit? We’re “the motherland’s pre-important supplier of standoffishness (extramural) drilling”. Extramural students face lone challenges but more on these – and on how we eschew them to carry not allowed their challenges – in a later blog. If you’re reflective of apropos a observer figures such as these could be correct-connected. After all, you pressure after to inquiry with people like to yourself – or people from particular contrasting backgrounds.
Other things to about hither steady so, are where the university is based; what the campus is like; how generous your lecture and seminar groups power be; what prop up services are on extend; the name of the university and its programmes – to specify but some. Massey has three greatest campuses – in and and offers in notably of a hundred
See also:
- IGNOU Invites Applications for FCED Course beginning from Feb 2011 (January 28th, 2011)
- Online Learning Set for Explosive Growth as Traditional Classrooms Decline (January 28th, 2011)
- Distance Eduction Begins at Twelve Feet (January 27th, 2011)
- Start on the wild ride of journalism (January 27th, 2011)
- Rachel writes: Savoring spring semester (January 26th, 2011)

