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Call: What are your experiences with AthenaStudies?

What are your experiences with AthenaStudies?

 

 

 

Delta would like to get in touch with Delft students who are in or manage AthenaStudies Whatsapp groups. What are your experiences with those groups? 

 

Why we are curious about that? The company AthenaStudies uses Whatsapp groups with the logo of the University of Groningen to sell exam training and summaries to students . This was reported by Groningen’s Delta, UKrant. Nowhere in the Whatsapp groups is it made clear that they do not belong to the RUG at all and are ‘really just product placement’, as one student puts it to the UKrant. AthenaStudies also provides training courses and abstracts to TU Delft students.

 

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Editor in chief Saskia Bonger

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