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Write a ReviewA Disgraceful Experience at the 3rd Floor Café "Stay there!", "Stand by the window!" Have you ever got your coffee in this way? I did. The woman with curly gray hair slightly dyed light blue spoke to me in a commanding tone with no reason (except my gender, age and ethnicity). When I calmly said: "You've been quite rude." She acted confused, or is so used to treating a group of people in this way without facing consequence, "I don't understand! Come back!". I said, "You know what you did, learn to behave." She replied, "Okay baby girl!". After just joking gracefully with a local elderly customer. IOE is a place I love deeply, it is committed to educate human equality, human dignity and moral philosophy. A place that should represent the best of humanity. But the 3rd floor cafe has always been a disgraceful place. It is not just about bad service—it’s about the subtle yet sharp violation of the values this institution stands for.
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Have you enjoyed your time at Institute of Education, University of London? Help future students make decisions by reviewing it now.
Write a ReviewA Disgraceful Experience at the 3rd Floor Café "Stay there!", "Stand by the window!" Have you ever got your coffee in this way? I did. The woman with curly gray hair slightly dyed light blue spoke to me in a commanding tone with no reason (except my gender, age and ethnicity). When I calmly said: "You've been quite rude." She acted confused, or is so used to treating a group of people in this way without facing consequence, "I don't understand! Come back!". I said, "You know what you did, learn to behave." She replied, "Okay baby girl!". After just joking gracefully with a local elderly customer. IOE is a place I love deeply, it is committed to educate human equality, human dignity and moral philosophy. A place that should represent the best of humanity. But the 3rd floor cafe has always been a disgraceful place. It is not just about bad service—it’s about the subtle yet sharp violation of the values this institution stands for.
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It’s crucial to recognize many students face unforeseen circumstances that threaten their ability to fund their education, particularly as they reach the midpoint of their programs. The current practice of directing students to resolve their financial challenges independently can lead to alarming consequences, including academic disruption, course discontinuation, and the onset of significant stress that may impede their overall well-being. My gratitude to the university for establishing a valuable platform for students to recount their campus experiences. Enhancing support for students facing financial difficulties remains a critical area for improvement. By acknowledging the financial challenges and developing comprehensive solutions, the university can ensure that all students have the opportunity to thrive academically and personally. Such innovative approaches align with the institution’s educational mission, reaffirm its dedication to fostering an equitable learning environment.
A Disgraceful Experience at the 3rd Floor Café "Stay there!", "Stand by the window!" Have you ever got your coffee in this way? I did. The woman with curly gray hair slightly dyed light blue spoke to me in a commanding tone with no reason (except my gender, age and ethnicity). When I calmly said: "You've been quite rude." She acted confused, or is so used to treating a group of people in this way without facing consequence, "I don't understand! Come back!". I said, "You know what you did, learn to behave." She replied, "Okay baby girl!". After just joking gracefully with a local elderly customer. IOE is a place I love deeply, it is committed to educate human equality, human dignity and moral philosophy. A place that should represent the best of humanity. But the 3rd floor cafe has always been a disgraceful place. It is not just about bad service—it’s about the subtle yet sharp violation of the values this institution stands for.
Very good environment to be in and helpful support system
Wi-Fi works perfectly across campus so I can study in any library. I love the farmers market on Thursdays and the signs to it are a great reminder
I think IOE campus is a really good place for studying and all my professors and classmates are very friendly.
I was recommended this University by my old school teacher - I am so glad I chose it because the course is outstanding and I have been provided with life-changing opportunities