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5 Reviews Found
Likes
- Best in the UK for Publishing, Journalism and Public relations and it showed. (2021, The Guardian)
- We were encouraged to find internships and placements from early on. I eventually ended up with 3 different internships and a paid placement which went on for a year and proved critically important in my career.
- The placement cell is very supportive. They really go extra lengths to. prepare you for interviews, review your CVs and make sure you are prepared before applying or appearing for the interview. They also kept a check on the quality of placements and kept asking us if we were learning enough in our placements and if our goals are being met by the company. It made us feel like they were on our side (this I believe is very critical when you are in a foreign country with no safety nets or support system nearby)
Dislikes
- I wish there was a proper mixer for our class or department. There wasn't one. We didn't get to network enough with our classmates. (also because classes were hybrid due to covid but still we were going to campus every week or alternate week for impersonal classes)
- Our classroom was not very diverse.
- My dissertation supervisor wasn't supportive and she would miss critical meetings without a notice. That was very stressful.
- I was in the university accommodation for the first 3-4 months. It was called Blandfield. It was quite near campus- a 10-minute walk. We had to pay a 500 quid deposit to begin with, and for a year, the cost was around 7,000 quid. But in January, I shifted to a flat I found through Spareroom- the best website to hunt for places to rent. My rent here was £410 for a month, and I had the best flatmates!
- Recommendations- Fixed rent is an expense you can't cut down on, so choose wisely. They need a proper reason for you to let go of the student accommodation. If you don't have good flatmates, move out. The culture is best experienced in real homes/rooms you rent in the city.







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- Loved the atmosphere and the vibe they created for studying at the college.
- Also the infrastructure with a medieval and modern infrastructure mixed in.
- I used campus provided accomadation for around 8 months and then found a flat online outside.
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- I loved how we had more discussions in class.
- This helped me to interact more and obtain a better understanding of people' perspectives on the topic.
- It helped me broaden my understanding on the subject.
- I took university accommodation. It was 9 9-month agreement. I had my own room, the kitchen was shared with my flatmates, and access to the laundry room.
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Dislikes
- Firstly they told we will provide placements but no placements
I chose this college since I was able to explore so many things about the place and the value given for this course in that country and how well I can stand up for this when I finish and get into work with this valuable certificate. The education system is completely different since it’s only workshops and practicals and Theories are just not the way of teaching. Communication between the upper-level management to the students also was pretty good
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