My point is that the survey conducted by it's own university about it's quality is not an effective means to measure whether or not it was a good university. Again, confirmation bias renders the data meaningless. Trump has a self-interest to promote such a claim so any claim whether fraudulent or legitimate must be beneficial.
Furthermore, you've once again failed to produce the numbers for which I originally asked.. (The number of surveys conducted are not the number of people who attended.) Not that it matters as people do not have to lodge a formal complaint to necessarily prove they didn't love something. This isn't a marriage, after all.
You have nothing that backs up your claim that 99%, let alone 98%, "loved" it. The best you can say is that Trump claimed it had a 98% approval rating among it's own questionnaires but even that is in dispute for the same reasons I've already stated.
Trump finally settled in court and has to pay 25 million dollars to a class action lawsuit with over 3,500 lawsuits. A lawsuit he had previous claimed was an "easy win" so you'll forgive me if I'm hesitant to believe anything Trump or his associates say about a university's approval rating.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/04/10/trump-university-settlement-judge-finalized/502387002/