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Source : Complete University Guide 2026
These are the 2025 rankings, based on ratings given by past and present students
Best experience: a lot of student space when studying out of hours Worst experience: Student food is very expensive, it is well known that most students can not afford luxury goods, as most are not dependent on their parents but are not able to have a full time job, yet to have a nutritious meal you need to spend like you have money, majority does not have the privilege to enjoy two nutritious meals a day and the access we have to food in the university does not help
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It's great because you do everything when you have time. The coarse tells you how much time you will need and you fit it in around your circumstances. The OU library is available 24 hours a day so always someone to help no matter what the time. The forums always have someone up late or really early! The tutors provide excellent feedback and are quick to respond
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Edinburgh Napier University is a fantastic place to study because it offers a vibrant and supportive community, with a focus on real-world learning. The courses are designed to give you practical skills, and the university has strong links with industries, which means great opportunities for internships and jobs. Plus, being in Edinburgh, you're surrounded by a city full of culture, history, and stunning landscapes, making it the perfect backdrop for your studies and personal growth. Whether you're into tech, business, or the creative arts, Napier provides an environment where you can thrive. All of which make it perfect for me to study here for uni!
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Source : Complete University Guide 2026
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The Student Union is modern, vibrant and has a great atmosphere. I’ve enjoyed watching football games here, having a few drink and eat some great food. Definitely my favourite part of the campus based off versatility… there are pool tables, darts and a piano, it really has everything. Some of the buildings are hard to navigate/find and then combining that with the treacherous hills, it really does tire you out. But at the same time you’re getting exercise which can go a long way. The library is awesome once you get used to it, and i’ve heard from friends how unbelievable the sports facilities are. Personally think some of the interior of some buildings are a bit run down and old, which isn’t ideal in terms of feeling relaxed but there are so many buildings. Some are more modern, and fresher than others, and a select few feel abandoned. Overall Strathclyde is phenomenal and compared to other Scottish Uni’s, i’d consider this the best one on offer
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The library and sports facilities are really good but the student union has been mostly shut during my time at uni due to raac concrete, and the union building was sold to campus eats so no longer has its 100% plantbased by 2030 pledge
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Personal Reflection on My Experience at the University of Aberdeen (2024–2025) My time at the University of Aberdeen, in the Artificial Intelligence Department, began with great optimism. I was eager to immerse myself in advanced topics such as machine learning, data science, and intelligent systems, and to learn from experienced lecturers and researchers. The environment initially felt welcoming and intellectually stimulating. However, my experience changed after a difficult interaction with one of my lecturers, who also served as the course coordinator for Machine Learning. I approached him respectfully to discuss a grading issue I had identified in one of my assessments. After review, he acknowledged the marking mistake. Although I appreciated his honesty in admitting the error, this incident unexpectedly affected the atmosphere around me. Over time, I began to feel a noticeable shift in how some people treated me. Certain lecturers and fellow students appeared distant, and a few even avoided interacting with me. On several occasions, I was excluded from group projects because some classmates declined to have me join their teams. This created a deep sense of isolation and disappointment, and I often found myself suffering in silence throughout my academic journey. Despite these challenges, I made a determined effort to remain focused on my studies and uphold my commitment to learning. I continued to engage with coursework, contribute meaningfully wherever possible, and seek knowledge beyond the classroom. Through this experience, I learned to rely on my inner strength, discipline, and integrity. Looking back, this period taught me profound lessons about resilience, fairness, and self-belief. It showed me that adversity, while painful, can also be transformative. I now carry forward not just the technical skills I gained, but also a deeper sense of empathy and the courage to stand up for what is right, even when it is difficult.
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I love the city in general. The University's libraries are good. with proper facilities that I can use, such as discussion rooms, computers, printers, even 3D printer! Some buildings look so old but in positive ways, make them look classic and cultured. However, in my own experience, some classrooms are a little bit aged. i mean, like some chairs are feel old, they are sometimes kind of wobbly, and some of them do not have enough leg room. Main library can be crowded when exam days come, but I think that is something that can not be avoided. i think it is good to add some space for classrooms or some like study hubs.
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Tutors are lovely but the only thing that could be improved is the support for the English and the rest of the students who are not from Scotland. It's took me 3 years to get help for my dyslexia and that is because I have to pay for it.
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I feel that I have still learned a lot, but many of the assessments have been changed from practice assessments to essays or tests. I just can’t wait to be on campus because I know it will be so much better. I can’t give a proper opinion until I see what everything is like for myself
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