“The class was challenging and thought-provoking, but also a lot of fun and incredibly fascinating. I truly enjoyed every minute of it and am so proud to have received my certificate!”
Leonie Svoboda, UK
“There are quite a few cliffhangers in the course modules, and a fuller picture emerges once you reach the end of the course. I am convinced the majority of crop circles are not man-made. This is a great unsolved mystery that's been going on for centuries.”
Kari-Lee Turner, IRE
“I took the course before a field trip where we were able to visit a crop circle site and see the patterns up close. It was an unforgettable experience and the course added so much more value to my visit to see crop circles. Great course and I am glad I took it.”
Ines Martinez, UK
“This course is absolutely amazing and filled with so much information about the mysterious patterns appearing in fields in England. I loved every minute of it!”
Aurelie Popov, UK
“The course is well-structured, rich with details and easy to understand, even for someone with no prior knowledge on the subject. I simply do not believe they are all man-made and there seem to be plenty of evidence. ”
ludwin schmidt, GE
“I highly recommend this course to anyone who is interested in crop circles or just looking to learn something new and exciting. It is a great opportunity to explore a fascinating topic and gain a deeper understanding of the mystery behind crop circles.”
Wojciech Kazloŭ, UK
“It is a unique and intriguing subject that is sure to spark your curiosity. The Crop Circles Diploma Course is a great way to gain a deeper understanding of this mysterious phenomenon.”
Joe Rivera, TX
“I am so excited to share my experience with the Crop Circles Diploma Course! This course is absolutely amazing and I learned so much about the mysterious patterns appearing in fields in England. The course covered a wide range of topics, including the history of crop circles, the different types of patterns and designs that have been found, and the various theories and explanations that have been proposed over the years.”
Mariana Diaz, CA