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University of Exeter, U.K.

Full Review 2022-23

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Likes
- Lots of focus on practical learning and research. Friendly students and staff. Lots of opportunities to grow
Campus Life
- There's a club for every activity possible. There's lots to do in and around campus. It's a beautiful campus and has large high-tech facilities
Accommodation
- I used the university living website. Monthly rent was 1000 pounds a month and included a massive room (Not sharing) and studio (own kitchen and own bathroom). Gym, cinema room, party room, laundry room, common seating area.


Likes
- The course was concise, the evaluation methods and course works were practical
Dislikes
- The teaching & modules were not done in-depth
- No help with placements
Campus Life
- Did not get any time for socialising hence can't comment.
- Laboratories were mediocre, No GPU was available for use by students.
Accommodation
- £800 p.m for accomodation + utility, used FB marketplace/ OpenRent portal to get accomodation.
Likes
- The Professor and Supervisors are very knowledgeable.
Dislikes
- I dislike the steep uphill.
Campus Life
- Good campus, with a pletora of nature and beautiful scenic views from the uni, since it is situated on top of a hill.
Accommodation
- I took assistance from Amber, and college does setup accomodation groups.
Likes
- I like the overall experience in my university the infrastructures and the people there is really great, the opportunities are great,
Dislikes
- what I dislike is Accommodation is on the higher side and the living cost is also isn't cheap for a city which is quite far from London.
Campus Life
- There are 2 campus, many clubs around and the number of events was great.
- Sports facilities are really great that is a great place.
Accommodation
- Mine was a studio it was around 700 gbp a month.
Likes
- Opportunities to explore other interests. (Societies)
- Infrastructure- sports facilities, study spaces
- Career centre to help with CVs and jobs.
Campus Life
Facilities- Library, study spaces, gym, many sports facilities.
Societies- there are 100s of societies. I am in the Business and Finance society and the Asian society. There are events held by societies throughout the year.
Accommodation
In my first year I paid around 170 GBP per week for 51 weeks. This was for an en-suite room with a shared kitchen. However, there are slightly cheaper options available as well.
Likes
- Choice of course and renowned faculty with experience in the field of interest.
- The infrastructure as well as the opportunity available to learn in that place are immense. Complete support is available for anyone who seeks it, be it it terms of research or simply mental support.
Dislikes
- There was not much to dislike about the university but in general international universities should be mindful of the students that are coming to their country and provide support which Exter does brilliantly.
Campus Life
The campus and the services were top notch and all the basic amenities including wifi were part of the package with complete ease of access.
Accommodation
Accommodation facilities were truly morden and equipped with all amenities. The building were spacious with areas of common room and kitchen fully stocked.
Campus Life
Campus life is pretty good and offers a lot of things for students in terms of extracurricular activities - especially clubs! UoE has every club you could possibly think of - debate club being my favourite!
Accommodation
You have on-campus accommodation which is very expensive! Personal recommendation to look for rentals off-campus which will be very economical for you.
Reputation and ranking and the city is very nice and pretty. I always wanted the full Immersive uni experience with the hills and lakes and library the uni is very pretty indeed and very close compact.
Campus Life
The campus is essentially the 'greenest' campus in the UK and has been awarded for it multiple times. It is huge and very scenic. There are many societies that host a plethora of activities that run around campus all year long.
Accommodation
Accommodations on campus come in different options. Sharing, studios, self-catered, catered, etc., which are priced differently based on how much you get.
Campus Life
We got to see campus life only in sep 2021. We have been on zoom sessions throughout the year and the lockdown was lifted only in May and by the time we got to see more students it was August- September. In terms of extracurricular activities, we have been able to explore very little due to covid. But we did manage to explore the gym and sports club, library, MBA suite, a few cafes on campus, lecture rooms, have a few gatherings (keeping in mind social distancing). I think the previous batch and the next batch will have a much better experience.
Accommodation
Oncampus accommodation is more expensive than private or in city student accommodation. If I had known before, I would have taken private accommodation. Regardless of the type of accommodation, all landlords will give you a contract for no less that 6 months. You can extend it for a further 6 months. But it is extremely difficult to get a short term rent( 1,2,3,4 months). You have to search in advance and be present in person when booking your accommodation. Private places are closer to the city centre that allows you to buy groceries, essentials a lot more easily than on campus. There are no stores available on campus.
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