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Nottingham Trent University in general:
... m now over half through my course at Trent, and would reccommend it to anyone who likes an equal amount of social life and education. I study at Clifton Campus, on the Primary Education (BA Hons) course, which is very demanding. Clifton campus in itself is self contained, and has everything you may need; gym, book shop, food shop, doctors, bar, coffee shop, cafeteria, car park, etc. Most school s (education, scie... Read the full review: Nottingham Trent University - Clifton Campus by Clifton Campus Student |
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Open University in general ... started to study with the Open University several years ago. After leaving school at the age of 16 (to become an apprentice engineer) I had several regrets in notgoing onto full time education. I am now 29 and at the age of 26 I decided to go back to some part time education. Day release or night school was of no use as I worked a shift pattern therefore my attendance could not be guaranteed. There are many different levels of courses with the Open University where beginners can start at "Level One" courses or even an openings course. For the majority of opening courses you only get 10 points for completion however the larning support is really good. Th... Read the full review: Open University by simstv |
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University of Salford ... have read a lot of bad reviews on this website for Salford University, and to be honest they do NOT do it justice. I applied for a lot of the top uni s, but missed the grades, and so opted to attend Salford Uni, and I am so glad I did. I am doing a degree in Biology, and it is everything i could have hoped for. The course is structured and interesting, the lecturers are very helpful, and yet still make time to get to know the students (through pub trips, actual uni trips, and just general conversation). The lab lessons are also very interesting and well planned. I have also met an amazing group of friends, who i have clicked with, and it feels like we ve been friends ... Read the full review: Salford University by James Jefferies |
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Open University in general ... am now on my second course with the Open University, with the first course being DB123 you and your money, and I am now awaiting for B123 Introduction to Business to start. I found the Open University, a great place to study with, as each course is tailored to that subject, their is a lot of information available about the course, so you may fancy studying one subject, but when you look at the information its not for you. The price of courses vary, from apr £110 for an openings course, which is a taster course, through to Law courses, which are more expensive. There is funding available, so you may find that you are eligable for full fee waiver or a partial fee, I was... Read the full review: The Open University by rosebudrocks |












