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- Location London Based Had a Data Engineering specific track in my course. Russel Group
- Campus, Accessibility, Location, Facilities, Administration. University is situated near Central London, easy to commute to with great facilities. The administration does a great job of letting you know about all that is happening at the uni. Also great social calendar of events."
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- Some of the modules had sub par professors. Though most of your success comes down to self study and using the resources provided by the university to the fullest. Some modules were a bit hurried and some classes were overcrowded leading to less personalised experiences.
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- The main reason to choose this university is the course curriculum. It is well designed which aligns with my interests. The location of the university also one of the factors which drove me to accept the admission offer.
- I like the location of my university the most. It is situated in Mile End, a 10-minute drive from central London where most of the prominent companies are located. Additionally, the university offers excellent resources for the students. The library is accessible 24/7, the classroom ambience is conducive to learning, and the course curriculum is well-designed.
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- Although the university has dedicated courts for all games, it does not have large grounds for extracurricular activities. The main reason for this may be the lack of space in and around the campus since it is located in the city.
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- Russell Group University, has great research opportunities.
- The university has the best Research based Facilities and high-profile professors along with co-curricular activities and events. The university is quite diverse and organizes events for student's enhancing outlook.
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- There is very less career-based guidance provided by the placement department for the biology departments however this could be gained by getting in touch with the professors or a placement year is opt.
The experience was pretty amazing with few ups and downs. There could be a few course structural issues however this isn't a big issue but could be a bit frustrating.
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- First and foremost, the reputation and ranking of the university play a significant role. Opting for a well-established institution known for its excellence in legal education can enhance the value and recognition of the Ph.D. degree. Prestigious universities often attract renowned professors, experts, and researchers in the field, providing students with access to a wealth of knowledge and networking opportunities.
- Secondly, the research focus and expertise of the faculty within the law school are essential considerations. Potential candidates should examine the university's faculty profiles, their areas of specialization, and their ongoing research projects. A strong and diverse faculty can offer mentorship, guidance, and collaboration possibilities, which are vital for a successful Ph.D. journey.
- Furthermore, the availability of research resources, such as libraries, databases, and legal archives, can greatly impact the quality and depth of the research conducted during the program. Access to comprehensive resources ensures that students have the necessary tools to explore their research topics thoroughly and contribute meaningfully to the field of law.
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- Cost of education: Many students find the high cost of tuition and other expenses associated with attending college or university to be a significant burden.
- Class sizes and lack of individual attention: Some students may feel that large class sizes make it difficult to engage with professors or receive personalized attention and support.
- Limited course availability: Students may encounter challenges in enrolling in the courses they desire due to limited availability or scheduling conflicts.
As someone who has always wanted to see more of the world but who also struggled with foreign languages, not only surviving but thriving in another country and language for four months showed me that I'm capable of more than I had ever dreamed and that I can rise to challenges. I now make a point of stretching beyond my comfort zone on a regular basis, which has led to many more incredible experiences.
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- To do research in AI and AI in music. Queen Mary is best for that.
- Good research quality, experienced teachers, location, good job opportunities, good university accomodation, Research excellence and innovation, part of Russell Group, generous support package of scholarships, bursaries and studentships to newly-qualified postgraduate applicants.
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- London is very expensive city so while planning about budget keep this in mind. Lack of structure on extra-circular activities. Qmul has a lot of opportunities to do things for those who look. These are not always well marketed or known.
QMUL is known for its School of International Arbitration and internationally distinguished faculty in the field of Arbitration.
I chose QMUL as it is a good university in the UK especially for the course that i'm doing. It is also not that far from where i'm staying especially compared to the other universities I applied to. Lastly, it is one of the Russell group universities in the UK which are research-intensive, which will help me with the course i'm doing.
A Russel group university with the highly ranked program was the highlight for me to pursue the degree












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