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Teesside University is honestly a good place to study, especially if you’re doing something practical like engineering. The lecturers are approachable and actually try to help rather than just reading off slides. The course structure makes sense and there’s a good balance between theory and hands on work. The campus is easy to get around and the facilities are modern, especially the labs and library. There are plenty of study spaces and resources which help a lot during coursework and exams. Student support is decent too, particularly for international students and people coming through foundation routes.
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The campus is in a great location in the city centre and is easily accessible. Staff are supportive and facilities are a good standard. On average lectures are informative and engaging. They can be more organised, however, and bigger class sizes can make sessions difficult.
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I'm currently studying BSc animal behaviour and welfare at Myerscough, the campus is lovely and the lecturers are all really understanding and helpful. The only downfalls are that the location isn't close to the town centre so it can be difficult to get to shops if you don't drive (there are buses though).
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Nice facilities, but dorm accommodations are uphill and far from campus (20min walk). As a new student, I do feel that there is a lack of organization in the INTO reception, for example all of the issues on their end when I had problems registering with my course and massive unnecessary delays getting access to ELE. Although, there are many more positives then negatives, for example student life is amazing, the INTO buildings are really nice and modern, and the quality of teaching is also amazing and staff and other students in general are really nice. Overall, id definitely rate my program a 4.5/5!
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