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18 Reviews Found
Likes
- What I really liked about the MSc at the University of Bristol was its focus on 'Data Engineering' and practical application, not just abstract theory. Specifically, modules like 'Large-Scale Data Engineering' were a highlight for me. They didn't just teach us how to build a model in a notebook; they taught us how to deploy pipelines and handle data at scale—skills I immediately applied at Jaguar Land Rover to optimize ETL workflows. I also loved the Data Science Mini-Project, where we worked with external clients. It gave me early exposure to the reality of messy, real-world data and stakeholder management, which bridged the gap between academia and industry.
Dislikes
- If I had to pick a dislike, it would be that the program was extremely condensed. Because it covers everything from 'Introduction to AI' to complex 'Visual Analytics' in just one year, we often had to move very quickly through deep mathematical concepts. At times, I wished we had more time to linger on specific topics like Bayesian optimization or advanced time-series analysis within the lecture hours. However, this actually pushed me to be a self-starter; I ended up researching those specific topics deeply for my dissertation on stock trend prediction, so it ultimately refined my research skills.
Likes
- I loved the infrastructure.
- Faculty is world class and made the experience at college easy.
- Student community support was helpful and made the journey as a student easier.
Dislikes
- It does not have a campus, it's spread throughout the city.
- I found the accomadation via Univerity's housing portal.
- Month rent was 840 gbp and the room was at a 5 min walk distance from the city centre and the university.
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