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Tell us about your overall university experience so far.
Loving the great balance of academic life, social life, and the city's vibe. The academic facilities are world-class and it has a...
University rating
Tell us about your overall university experience so far.
Loving the great balance of academic life, social life, and the city's vibe. The academic facilities are world-class and it has a very good reputation internationally.
Facilities
How good are your university's facilities?
It is an institution with world class facilities that keeps improving. They actually listen to your needs and feedbacks.
Student support
How good is the support offered by the uni? Think both academic (tutors/feedback) and personal (counselling, etc).
The student support here is great. The unions provide support just as much as the University. They consider matters such as being an international student, studying with dependants, disabilities and equality issues. It is even considered as the most LGBT friendly campus in the whole UK. The staffs are very responsive and helpful.
Students' union
What do you think of your Students' Union in terms of student representation and facilities?
Four student unions are definitely better than one ;)
Local life
Is your university in a good location in terms of distance to accommodation and local amenities?
Glasgow is UNESCO's city of music filled with music venues to cater to everyone's liking. From jazz pubs, indie music venues to world class concert hall. Added with free museums that dotted the city and gorgeous architecture, it is undoubtedly a cultural capital.
Despite being a big city, it's a relatively affordable place for students.
Societies and Sports
How would you rate the variety of societies/sports?
The university has more than 250 affiliated clubs and societies spread across its 4 student unions, there's definitely something for everyone.
Lecturers and teaching quality
What do you like most and least about the way your course(s) are taught?
The courses are so diverse and you can do a mixture of a lot of things at once here. So you'll have a lot of opportunities to learn new stuffs such as languages. You can even do a study abroad year or exchange programmes as a part of your degree as well.
Career prospects
How does your uni make efforts to increase your employability (careers department, work placements, transferable skills)?
The career services here is so helpful. It caters a wide range of student needs, from CV building to interview skills. It also provides a range of job types such as part-time jobs, volunteering jobs, internships to graduate placements.
University halls
What do you think about the safety, condition, location and cost of your accommodation?
University accommodations are a bit off campus and the quality can be questionable. But there are more options around campus such as shared flats or private halls. The University has housing services and one of the student unions can help you with housing issues as well.