Tell us about your overall university experience so far.
Best aspects
- Campus university = everything is within access and available
- Teaching is great. You can always get in touch for...
University rating
Tell us about your overall university experience so far.
Best aspects
- Campus university = everything is within access and available
- Teaching is great. You can always get in touch for help, clarification or just to share how you’re finding your course.
- Students are easygoing. You’ll definitely find ‘your’ kind of people who share the same interests as you
- Campus is really pretty
Worst aspects
- Can be mentally draining sometimes and can also be lonely (you have to seek out help yourself)
- challenging (expected)
- can be very expensive
Facilities
How good are your university's facilities?
Location
Institution Location
Student support
How good is the support offered by the uni? Think both academic (tutors/feedback) and personal (counselling, etc).
Campus look and feel
Institution Campus look and feel
Student life
Institution Student life
Students' union
What do you think of your Students' Union in terms of student representation and facilities?
Course rating
Course rating
Best aspects
- lecturers/seminar/personal tutors are always on hand (see the beach choices you have to contact)
- course is very interesting…law in context = very intriguing modules to pick outside the core ones
- Law society = you can get involved and get insights
- reading week - use this to have a break
Worst aspects
- Reading!! Max of 40 pages per module but when you have all 5 of your modules set 40 pages that is almost 200 pages of reading
- question selection for essays are limited (min is 3 max is 5) unlike other courses (politics gives sometimes 17 different essay Qs)
- a ver taxing degree in you wellbeing (make sure to seek help if it gets too much)
Course content
Course content
Work placements and internships
Work placements and internships
Lecturers and teaching quality
What do you like most and least about the way your course(s) are taught?
Career prospects
How does your uni make efforts to increase your employability (careers department, work placements, transferable skills)?