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Given that 90% of Hillsong College students in Australia are international, it's kinda important to know how those students are treated and what the actual education is like.
Yolandi Bosch found out when after saving up, she applied to Hillsong College to further her skills and her relationship with God.
What she found was she had paid to be part of an entertainment machine, where students were graded according to their marketability, and if they had none, they paid to be rejected.
Far from home, seriously ill at one stage and forced to volunteer with a fever, Yolandi describes the place that had seemed so appealing and so godly.
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Given that 90% of Hillsong College students in Australia are international, it's kinda important to know how those students are treated and what the actual education is like.
Yolandi Bosch found out when after saving up, she applied to Hillsong College to further her skills and her relationship with God.
What she found was she had paid to be part of an entertainment machine, where students were graded according to their marketability, and if they had none, they paid to be rejected.
Far from home, seriously ill at one stage and forced to volunteer with a fever, Yolandi describes the place that had seemed so appealing and so godly.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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