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1. Raffles Int'l College BKK 2. Webster BKK campus 3. BUIC

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Could anyone provide personal pupil experiences or what you've heard from either of the 3 colleges?

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I've a friend who studies at BUIC and he says it's bullshit. Rich people that just want to get a degree, and if they fail at the exam they just pay some money.

I don't know anyone who studies at Webster but if you google it seems to be one of the more serious university in Thailand.

I've known a couple of people who attended the Masters program at Webster. Difficult work. A serious University -- at least in my limited experience.

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I found out that Raffles International College isn't even fully accredited by the Ministry of Education, nor by the Australian (degrees are issued from there) or Singaporean (its original campus) governments. False advertising coupled with exorbent tuition fees. They're opening a new campus and it still gets no official mention anywhere.

Aren't all the "University International College" s (MUIC, SUIC, BUIC and RUIC) like that? Rich kids who pay for a brand and to get through graduation. It's the Thai programs of Mahidol and Silpakorn that are nationally revered.

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Any accounts on Stamford anyone?

Is that Stamford affiliated with the one in the UK or did they just rip off the name?

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