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The campus is absolutely gorgeous! A wonderful mix of old and new, castles and modern buildings. Reserving rooms encourages students to get out of their rooms and study anywhere on campus, from the top of the castle tower, to the communal "pods" at Commons. The Student Union building has a bar and a small shop, and activities going on almost every day. Karaoke every other Saturday is one of my favourites. Close enough to the city of Bath for easy access, while still having the feeling of a university town. Lots of student discounts and student bars/clubs in town, as the University of Bath is also nearby. Interesting classes, lovely lecturers and guest lecturers, and proper assessments. Few, if not none, tests, allowing for those who do not thrive with simple memorization to show off how they learn. The diversity of students encourages the broadening of your own world view. A wide range of courses, allowing for study into incredibly specific topics. The main issue with the university is the wait time for wellbeing appointments, as it can take up to four months to even get a foot in the door. This means that if you do need help, it is very difficult to achieve. Also, while it isn't the university's fault, it is important to know that the First Bus system is not very reliable, so if you have a job in town, it is quite nerve-wracking.
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Can’t believe I’m already in my final year of Biomedical Sciences at UEL . Feels like yesterday I was sitting by the riverside at Docklands during my foundation year, watching planes take off from City Airport, it was my little peaceful escape. This course has been such a blessing – from incredible labs and supportive lecturers to the Career Zone and Mental Wealth modules that gave me so much confidence . Being a Student Ambassador made my uni journey extra special (hello public speaking skills ), and the Indian Society always brought the most colourful vibes.. And the location? Perfect. Canary Wharf, the O2, Westfield Stratford – all just a quick ride away. Honestly, UEL has been a mix of learning, growing, and making unforgettable memories .
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The SU and student life were probably the weakest parts of my university experience, but this is likely in part due to the small size of Aberystwyth. There were a range of societies but many stopped and restarted at various points. The campus has a great atmosphere and is just the right size!
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I enjoy studying at Newman as it’s a welcoming environment and inclusive to all types of people no matter where they come from or who they are. However some of the staff are rude and don’t treat you as adults
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Here are some top tips for writing comments (e.g., feedback, suggestions, or engagement posts) for the University of Greenwich Student Union (SU) — whether you’re submitting them in surveys, social media, meetings, or course rep discussions. --- 1. Be Specific Avoid vague comments like “The SU needs to improve.” Better: “The SU could offer more evening events for commuting students who can’t stay late on weekdays.” --- 2. Be Constructive If you’re pointing out a problem, suggest a possible solution. Example: “It’s hard to find out about SU events — maybe a weekly Instagram story or WhatsApp update could help.” --- 3. Focus on Student Experience Frame your comments around what benefits students most: inclusion, affordability, opportunities, wellbeing, etc. “More affordable food options in SU cafés would really help students on a tight budget.” --- 4. Highlight What’s Working Too Positive feedback matters — it shows appreciation and guides the SU to keep doing good things. “The Welcome Fair was really well-organized — more events like that would be great throughout the year!” --- 5. Represent a Range of Voices Try to think beyond your own needs — consider different groups (international, mature, commuter, part-time, etc.). “Could the SU organize daytime social events for students who commute and can’t attend evening activities?” --- 6. Keep It Timely Comment soon after an issue or event so it’s relevant and actionable. “The careers fair last week was helpful — would love a similar event focusing on creative industries next time.” --- 7. Be Respectful and Professional Even if you’re frustrated, keep your tone polite — it helps your comment be taken seriously. “I was disappointed that the library café closed early — could opening hours be extended during exam season?” --- 8. Link to SU Goals The SU focuses on things like student voice, community, equality, and wellbeing. Connect your comment to these. “It’d be great if the SU hosted more mental health drop-ins during stressful assessment periods.” --- 9. Engage Regularly Don’t just comment once — stay involved through forums, polls, or volunteering. “I joined the SU’s environmental working group — could we get updates on the recycling initiative’s progress?” --- 10. Keep It Actionable The best comments lead to a clear next step or idea the SU can implement. “Could the SU introduce a suggestion box or online form for quick anonymous student feedback?” --- Would you like me to tailor these tips for a specific purpose — for example: SU feedback survey Online comment section (social media or forum) Course rep meeting Student council or board feedback That way I can adapt the examples and tone to match the setting.
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The university area is very beautiful and residents are very welcoming and kind, the university has very nice facilities in place and staff and supportive and kind. There is a wide range of support for students. Organisation of the building signs could be better, it’s quite confusing to find certain buildings on Penrhyn road campus but asking for directions is no problem.
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The campus is really beautiful and inviting, with the historic buildings being what drew me to the university in the first place. What really affirmed my decision to attend BGU was the student support. Any difficulties I experienced were immediately and reassuringly dealt with and I knew I always hand someone to talk to at student advice/support. The only improvement I can think of is a room map of the campus- because the buildings are so old it's sometimes hard to find lecture rooms and easy to get lost!
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