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Robbie Say (11/05/2018 02:12)
Singapore polytechnic is not a place the public usually visits. However, for its own lecturers and students, it is an excellent place for learning. Singapore polytechnic is the first polytechnic in singapore and although it is the oldest, it still is one of the best. It boasts many modern facilities and services. For example, it contains studios for its design school or flight simulators for its areospace course. There are also many food courts across the polytechnic which sells really cheap food compared to food courts outside. If you happen to drive to Singapore polytechnic, dont worry. There are parking lots across the school with an hourly rate of $1.20.
Michele Lee (09/05/2018 05:07)
Studied here for 3 years, it was a wonderful experience. Surrounded by good people and good food.
There are 6 food courts, 2 manna cafes (their mac and cheese, meatballs are very popular), Macdonalds (very close to Dover MRT Station), lots of water coolers and vending machines.
David C (14/02/2018 04:11)
I am very concern about the feedback made by Miss Jazreel. If what she said was true about the part time trainer Mdm Tan See Choy, she should be counselled before continuing her practice again. If Mdm Tan has that do not care kind of attitude, she should not be in a teaching or training industry.. It is so embarassing to our System of Education.
Md Mottalib (11/02/2018 13:13)
goodSingapore Polytechnic is an institution of higher learning in Singapore. It is also the first polytechnic established in Singapore.Wikipedia
Principal:
Mr Soh Wai Wah
Headquarters:
Singapore
CEO:
Tan Choon Shian (Jan 1, 2013–)
Jazreel Ching (03/01/2018 09:29)
Hire part-time lecturers like Mdm Tan-See Choy Ping who has no proper background in chemistry.
Received a tip-off that she caused a student to be badly injured in the lab yet still continued with her lessson as though nothing has happened. The student had to see a doctor ASAP and thankfully received treatment there after the student’s parents drove there. The doctor was enraged and said if it was any later, serious consequences to the injury could have taken place. (Student also provided evidence to me) However, she was unrepentant and refused to admit her mistakes, saying that it’s ‘minor’ and asked the student to settle it herself; in one point, even going to the washroom to do her own ‘business’ and asked the student to ‘clean up her own mess’ instead of applying first aid for her. She also bribed the TSO into saying that no such thing has involved even when there’re so many evidences lying around. She was angry and gave the student a D- grade although the student scored 60+ (a B) for the paper! As this case has past, apparently, news outlets and I weren’t able to seek justice for the student. As such, hope that by posting here, I can help my Friend gain some form of justice.
Update: She is also teaching private tuition now so pls don’t be scammed by her - picture as attached in my profile to Singapore Polytechnic
Robert Chuang (03/01/2018 06:22)
Lousy institution. Lousy lecturers like Chia Su-Shyng (from NJC in her schooling days). Just posted a single liner until reading Jazreel’s review a while ago coincidentally. Have to agree this lecturer mentioned above made my child life in SP v difficult and was very bias towards certain group of students. Eventually, she scolded my child (it’s ok if my child is wrong but it wasn’t!) and humiliated and made my child cry in front of everyone! Why? Because my child asked her why deserved a B grade due to her bias marking politely!!! She still asked my child about the motive behind doing so when my child even gave her full marks for teacher’s evaluation! Ridiculous! Thanks for pulling my child’s GPA down wicked woman!
Puvanesvaran Nadarajoo (13/12/2017 09:42)
The first polytechnic in Singapore, situated right next to Dover MRT station. 6 food courts, with food court 2 having the best priced food. Also the only poly to have McDonald's, KFC, Subway and LJS. There is also a Starbucks. Plenty of places to study between or after classes. The library isn't the only place for it. It does take some time to walk from one end of the poly to the other, about 3 bus stops...
Charlene Yap (17/11/2017 01:56)
Good environment and study experience.
Marco Lau (16/11/2017 02:05)
I like the room setting but the food canteen is not always open and the option is not that various. luckily, you can still find fastfood there is you are okay with junk food.
Ivan Wu (12/11/2017 05:22)
Lots of study area. And wide F&B options during weekday (school term) tho not all price are cheap.
Aileen Lim (23/10/2017 09:48)
Good polytechnic with good lecturers and good facilities.
Harry (24/06/2017 12:26)
Expensive school fee. Big buildings. Cheap food
madhumitha nadhini isha (10/04/2017 13:50)
This is very good platform to express our talents to the world
Ashok Banerji (06/04/2017 17:34)
Very good place for learning. Caters to many different branches of engineering.
JC Lin (08/03/2017 04:36)
The oldest established polytechnic which was set up to encourage skill-based engineering learning in preparation for the workplace.
Patrick Teo (04/03/2017 15:01)
There's an optometry center here where you can get a thorough eye check for a few dollars and you can also get your prescription lenses.
P. Chuah100 (25/02/2017 02:46)
Good environment. Good experience. Learned something useful as a student here. I will recommend this place to any eager student. Canteen food is good. The staff and teachers are friendly and dedicated. Diverse student population from different background.
Md Kamruzzaman (26/07/2016 00:31)
Quality education. Friendly teachers. Have latest equipment to practical experience. This is one of oldest polytechnic institution in Singapore. I have completed advanced diploma from SP. I feel proud that I was students of this institute. Still I am missing SP and my classmates.
Shirley the musefaery (05/07/2016 10:24)
A tertiary institution with an open culture with activities that are open to the public. This polytechnic has the luxury of having the Dover MRT station at its doorstep! At 0.38 square kilometres, it is also the largest and the oldest Polytechnic in Singapore. Food choices seemed to be a forte of tertiary institutions in Singapore, and Singapore Polytechnic is no exception, boasting of six food courts and six F&B outlets, including fast food joints KFC, Ya Kun Kaya Toast, Subway, McDonalds, and Starbucks! Awesome!
Lum Yan Ying (18/05/2016 06:38)
Definitely the most convenient polytechnic in town. Great facilities. Great place to complete your diploma at.
Shirley The musfaery (05/07/2016 10:24)
A tertiary institution with an open culture with activities that are open to the public. This polytechnic has the luxury of having the Dover MRT station at its doorstep! At 0.38 square kilometres, it is also the largest and the oldest Polytechnic in Singapore. Food choices seemed to be a forte of tertiary institutions in Singapore, and Singapore Polytechnic is no exception, boasting of six food courts and six F&B outlets, including fast food joints KFC, Ya Kun Kaya Toast, Subway, McDonalds, and Starbucks! Awesome!
Wen Jie Kee (18/06/2016 23:58)
Many cheap foodcourt and easily accessible by mrt
Lum Jun Xiong (18/05/2016 06:38)
Definitely the most convenient polytechnic in town. Great facilities. Great place to complete your diploma at.
Zi He Goh (13/05/2016 17:56)
Easily accessible, near to dover mrt. It's great to go there and eat food.
Valentine Chua (14/01/2016 23:12)
One of the many further education institutions in Singapore. This one's really close to an MRT station, which makes it great for public events!