La Trobe University provide undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across Victoria and in Sydney
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Student reviews
How do students rate their experience?
Average rating of 547 course reviews
Current and industry-relevant content
4.1
Course content compared to what was expected
4.1
Balance between theory and practical work
3.9
Quality of teachers and academic support
4.1
Ability to balance study with your other commitments
4.1
Assistance to help you find a job
3.1
Quality of online study portal
4.0
Transparency of course fees
4.1
What are students saying about their experience?
547 course reviews
Published Apr 2024
La Trobe University
Graduation dateN/A
Study mode
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Its okay to study from here, but they mainly teaches you the very basic things in IT.
Published Apr 2024
Bachelor of NursingLa Trobe University
Graduation date2023
Study mode
Student review
Overall the course is well structured and the flexibility can somewhat help you if have other commitments such as working a part-time job. They have plenty of resources online and the academic team are very prompt in answering your questions. In my experience, they were accommodating with placement requests and ensured I had the best of experiences. The only downside is that they’re slowing transitioning back to face to face classes which can become a challenge if you’re working throughout your degree. If you’re supporting yourself financially I would definitely have a look at their time table first before enrolling, however, if that doesn’t apply to you. It’s a great course and I’ve learned a lot.
Published Apr 2024
La Trobe University
Graduation date2023
Study mode
Student review
When signing up the the course it seemed to present it as a cohesive blend of law and psychology. It was not. It is literally 2 separate degrees that have very little overlap. They are still exceptionally useful and valuable individually and together but it wasn't made entirely clear. The law degree takes longer so there are more law units than psych. Law was mostly a lot of reading, but both courses were still valuable. A lot of the lecture slides were recycled from previous years and sometimes it felt like none of the staff would be held accountable. Still a good course if you're happy to study independently
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