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Utile  |  1
It's all about business!
Su S
Autriche, Licence
Relations Publiques / Publicité, 2016
Évaluation globale
It was a good experience. I made good memories. Even though it's international university, It's better for Thais. As an international student, you feel left out most of the times. Some professors are good but not all of them are qualified!
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Points forts
Nice Campus!
Inconvénients
Easy to get in, Hard to get out!
Utile  |  3
That is stupid university in the world.
Ko p
Japon, Autres formations
, 2024
Évaluation globale
**Translation to English:** Crd to owner

**Traffic Accident at Assumption University of Thailand, Suvarnabhumi Campus (November 18, 2024)** 
*(Detailed Account)* 

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**The Accident** 
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Around noon on November 18, my brother and a 17-year-old cousin were riding a motorcycle to the university when a car driver (approximately 40 years old) violated traffic rules by making an illegal U-turn over a solid line. The motorcycle, unable to brake in time, collided with the car. The university’s CCTV system was non-functional, and the car’s "black box" data was unavailable. 

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**Aftermath of the Accident** 
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The university’s standby ambulance had a flat tire, delaying medical response. My brother, bleeding severely from a head injury, lay on the scorching asphalt for nearly an hour before another ambulance arrived. Despite warnings not to move him, friends had to lift him onto the ambulance themselves. No university staff or security personnel assisted during this critical time. 

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**Hospital Struggles** 
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He was taken to **Ruamchai Pracharug Hospital**, affiliated with the university. However, the hospital demanded his **passport** for treatment, which was not immediately available. This caused further delays. My brother underwent major brain surgery and minor facial surgery. By the time surgeons operated, his survival chances were deemed 10%. The hospital also required a **THB 200,000 deposit** for surgery, which was crowdfunded by friends. The university provided no support during this period. 

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**November 19: University’s Neglect** 
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Two staff members from the university’s **VME (Student Affairs)** visited, offering only apologies. The car driver also apologized but took no responsibility. 

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**November 20: Tragic Loss** 
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My brother passed away. My mother (in her 50s) and I (19 years old) were left devastated. The 17-year-old cousin survived but was traumatized. Police arrived but showed indifference, stating, “You know what I’m saying,” implying bureaucratic inertia. 

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**Legal and Bureaucratic Hurdles** 
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- The hospital demanded **THB 200,000** to release his body, forcing us to pay out-of-pocket. 
- University staff offered **THB 20,000** as “funeral support” but pressured us to avoid legal action. 
- A **BBA department staff member** insensitively remarked, *“If you don’t want to return to your country, respect ours,”* during discussions. 
- University representatives laughed and chatted casually at the police station, showing no empathy. 

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**November 21-22: Funeral Challenges** 
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- The university’s promised funeral hall had **no flowers or water**. We arranged monks and supplies ourselves. 
- A VME assistant arrived unprepared, scrolling on his phone during the service. 
- Staff harassed Myanmar faculty members who supported us, even threatening one with *“I’ll slash you with a knife.”* 

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**Ongoing Legal Action** 
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We are pursuing a lawsuit against the driver and the university for negligence. Despite pressure, we refused settlements to ensure accountability. The university’s insurance has yet to cover expenses. 

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**Final Message** 
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This account aims to warn parents and students about **Assumption University’s poor crisis management and lack of empathy**. Myanmar faculty and students rallied to help, but the institution failed utterly. We seek justice and hope no one else endures such trauma. 

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**#JusticeForVictims #AccountabilityMatters** ✊🏻
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I don't should about that.they only know,to take your money.
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Utile  |  11
anonymous
Assumption University of Thailand, Bangkok, Thaïlande
Gestion d'entreprise, Licence, Erasmus
Évaluation globale
Recommandation personnelle
Don't go. Period.
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
3
Voyagé
1
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
2
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
3
Développé mon autonomie
2
Fait la fête
2
Vécu une transformation
3
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
1
Utile  |  7
Don't go. Waste of time.
Anonymous
Thaïlande, Licence
, 2017
Évaluation globale
Honestly, it's simply shit. Most of the teachers and staffs treat you like a piece of trash. Unless you suck up to them, like literally, you're doom to fail. One teacher that I had experience with - as with every other one of my seniors who took her class, you won't get a full A no matter how hard you work if you don't have blonde hair, blue eyes and a dick. Another female teacher also thinks she's so high and mighty. She literally made a female student stood in front of the entire class and scolded her for missing a few classes. The kid pretty much told her that she was suffering from depression and told her that she did try contacting her...Like, bruh, she literally just missed 3 classes. Give her a break. The teacher made fun of her so much I thought the girl was going to cry but she didn't. Then, another female teacher hit a student who fell asleep in her class on the head with her microphone. Not being sexist. I am also a female. I'm just seeing so many female teachers in ABAC not acting like one. The other staffs, both male and females, aren't that great either. Some are just simply rude and arrogant. Oh, the head of business administration also is a bitch. I once went into her office to try and get her signature for a document AFTER I've asked the front desk AND they had told me to just go in there and get the signature. So, I did just that. I walked to the door of her office which was wide open and gently knock on it. The woman looked up and annoyingly asked me what do I want. I said I was here to get her signature. She said, "Is there no front desk?" I told her, "Yes, they told me to come here." She replied, "Who do you think you are? Get out of my office." Like, bruh. Who tf do you think you are, a goddess of some sort? Anyways, there are lots of dramas. Let's just get it over with - Don't go to this university. There are other unis you can go to whose staffs would treat you better than this. The registrars at ABAC takes an eternity to get things done for you. Trust me...Don't waste your money and time here. Go elsewhere.

The one good thing about the university...nice building. That's it.
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Points forts
Nice building
Inconvénients
More than I could ever type out
AVIS DES STAGIAIRES DE Assumption University of Thailand
PRÉSENTATION
At Assumption University, students enjoy the privilege to experience life in an international community, a friendly and helpful atmosphere with an educational system emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and utilizing the latest information technology.
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Téléphone: +66 (0)2 3004556-62
Adresse: Assumption University of Thailand, Huamark 10240, Bangkok, Thaïlande