My friend went to an open day there and she said it looked really good and was also very pretty lol but I don't know myself and of course it depends on your choice of course lol
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My friend went to an open day there and she said it looked really good and was also very pretty lol but I don't know myself and of course it depends on your choice of course lol
Yeah theres an open day this saturday but I cant really go so I have to wait till november
I go to University of Portsmouth, and its not a campus one. Which makes it soo much better, IMO. You get to mix more with people from outside the university, and aren't constantly surrounded by students. And you get more exercise because things are more spread out (Though it is a pain when you have a 9AM law lecture on the other side of town, after going to bed very very late). There is also less uni restrictions on you, because you aren't surrounded by staff.
There are bad things too though. Halls are pretty spread out, which is annoying. And i think the locals tend to hate us.
Abbie, i know someone at Lincoln. She seems to like it. But i don't think it is the most studenty place in the world, if you get what i mean.
i think id find a noncampus uni annoying! i go to kent which is a campus uni and i love the fact everything is in one place! i dont think there are too many rules and restrictions either, obviously in the library and stuff, but in the accomodation we seemed to be able to do what we liked! obviously i dont have the experience of a noncampus uni so cant properly compare but i hate just having to get from my house to campus everyday let alone having all my lectures in different places around town! and we quite often go out in town so mix with other people as well as students from the other uni (which ive just realised is a non campus uni!)
i dont know anyone that goes to lincoln or hertfordshire so dunno what theyre like
The only bad thing about hertfordshire is there are two campuses so if you wanted to go to the library and you lived on the other side you'd have to walk over, and I think the gym is on the other side of where I would be in halls if I went there. I prefer campus uni's because everythings in the same place I'm lazy like that. :lol: plus I would like the huge libraries on campus because I am never able to concentrate at home...:p
I'm at Aston and I like that it's all on campus, everything's close together and I don't find it restrictive at all! The main building is on the far side, but everythingis jsut close enough (and my halls are over the road from the city centre which helps!)
did you see the queues for registration? theres so many freshers i was queuing for 2 hours just to get in the building!!!! apparently 10% of the city is students. you know you love us really :D one day i swear i'm gonna bump into you debs and be like "omg its you!!". when your in the uni area, keep you eyes open :p
I've completly changed my choices now :rolleyes: I keep changing my mind!
AhhhhhH!