Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies

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Nottingham, United Kingdom

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Educational institution· College· Public university· Technical school· Music college· Recording studio· University

Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies is located in Nottingham, United Kingdom on 6-10 Convent St. Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category educational institution in United Kingdom.

Address

6-10 Convent St

Phone

+44 1159522075

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Unique Concept Records

Depends on which direction you're approaching it from. If you're a student then it's a good place to learn. Anyone considering studying at Confetti can expect knowledgeable and dedicated staff who work hard to deliver the best experience possible and pretty good facilities. On the flip side, I can't really recommend working here as a member of staff. The place is ran too much like a business and the wages offered are not in proportion with the work that is expected. Often you will find that financial matters will trump everything else, including common sense. Added to this, you can expect little in the way of support from management and often the HR department are next to no help when called upon. Myself and other tutors I've spoken to (both current and former) seem to be in agreement that working for Confetti can be a very frustrating experience. It's a shame really because if they cared enough to address these issues then it could be a good place to work.

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George Bates

Confetti College is unlike no other educational institute I have ever been a part of. The unrivaled industry connections and industry links is what sets Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies apart from its rivals. There is also a wide variety of courses available in areas that, despite being in high demand in the working world, are underrepresented in education. The courses provide both theoretical and practical experience which sets students up perfectly for graduation. The tutors, students, staff and atmosphere of Confetti College in general is incredibly welcoming and it's exciting to be working for the company in these hugely progressive times.

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Sophie Walker

I’ve loved every minute here!! Their events (industry week, degree showcase etc) are hugely underrated and the student life in and around Confetti and Nottingham is amazing.

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Posh Tim

I spent several years at Confetti and it is without doubt, the most extraordinary organisation I have had the pleasure of being part of. In a league of its own as far as colleges are concerned, as analysis of the positive reviews can show you. The negative reviews are unfortunate but not from anyone who's actually been there. If you're really interested, go to one of their many open days, speak to staff and students, and make your own mind up.

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Shaun Wheatcroft

Confetti is different to other colleges in Nottingham because all of the tutors are connected with real industry employers. This means the students at Confetti not only get the advantage of meeting people in the jobs they want to go into, but also have a better chance of landing a job following the completion of their course. Whether it's music, TV, film, games, graphic design or performance - Confetti is the place to be for those who have a desire to get into the UK's ever-growing creative industry.

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Confused Doggo

Some of the lessons are way too long that it's just physically and mentally draining. With lessons being upto 3 or 4 hours, and some of the lessons aren't even on the website. If they are going to make you do a 3 hour lesson they should tell you it's part of the course, and this isn't about maths and English cause that part I understand and know you would need to do that in any college, it's subjects like PPD (personal and professional development) or careers development which they had no mention of on the website. And being at college from 9 - 6 on some days just seems so stupid to me. Basically they need to sought their timing out thinking around 3 hours in a classroom sometimes with no breaks is an okay thing to do. I have had lessons at this college that were from 9 - 12, just sitting in a classroom for hours struggling to do any work because I feel so unmotivated, an 1 or 2 hours for a lesson seems fine maybe 2 is pushing it slightly unless you give like a 20 or 15 minute break in between, but 3 or 4 hours is just draining physically and mentally.