Bristol is too low - entry standards are about the same as Warwick and top 10 in QS ranking - also defo more prestigious than Birmingham or Glasgow, semi target in finance and target in Law
Thanks, I also considered, where other rankings like Guardian, Sun and The complete university guide placed Warwick at, and in most of the time it was just under UCL. Which is why I kinda placed it that high. But yh agree the location is not be the best
University of Birmingham is actually located in Edgbaston, the most expensive and overall the best area in Birmingham. If you've been to University of Birmingham, you would definitely change your view...
Probably, I haven't been to most of the universities, so my knowledge is limited for the most part. But I've heard Birmingham is quite good, especially when it comes to how much the uni spends/invests into it's students
@@MarcJent Actually one of the main reasons for UoB investing more than other similar universities is that it owns the land and all the properties on its land. The land was owned by the Calthorpe family and gifted to UoB for free. Basically, unlike most other universities, UoB doesn't have any rent to pay. In fact, it makes money from its land/properties.
As someone who studied at King's, I have to say the university is extremely overrated. I had some pretty good teachers but also had some terrible ones but I was more likely to find a bad one than a good one. However, the main problem of the Uni is that its organization is completely dysfunctional, almost comical. I also never quite felt a sense of community while I was there. I ended up studying in another university that is much lower rated and quite frankly my experience was much better both in terms of teaching and student life.
I really like these comments tbh, it gives me more first hand insight about these universities that can't be found online. Thank you for your feedback, will try to use as much of the info I gather to make a short series about each uni.
I looked at some rankings for this course, and Durham seemed to be ahead to York. But you also need to look at the modules at both Durham and York and see which ones you like more, then decide
@MarcJentthank you. Yes after looking at the modules, i liked York better. I have received unconditional offer letters from both these uni’s. But now I have researched more and found out that these are not the best uni’s for engineering related courses. I have recently applied to Manchester, Loughborough, Exeter for a post graduate degree in Renewable Energy Engineering. If it was between Durham, Manchester, Exeter, Loughborough and Southampton for Renewable Energy, which one would you recommend? Could you please rate them for me.
Anyone who is reading this comment, Please share your opinions to help me make a decision:) I got an offer for Msc. Marketing from Durham University and University of Manchester. Which one is better in terms of employers reputation, teaching ,etc.? Also I have been offered a scholarship of 10K from Durham so I am leaning more towards it. If you think Alliance Manchester Business School is worth missing on the scholarship, please let me know.
Not to sure about that one, haven't done much research. But form my limited knowledge, I think it's underated. As you actually get a qualification, and don't get into £60,000 of debt.
Bristol is too low - entry standards are about the same as Warwick and top 10 in QS ranking - also defo more prestigious than Birmingham or Glasgow, semi target in finance and target in Law
Finally a tier list that's somewhat accurate
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idk about warwick being that high, especially considering its location and overall campus, but this list was pretty accurate overall
Thanks, I also considered, where other rankings like Guardian, Sun and The complete university guide placed Warwick at, and in most of the time it was just under UCL. Which is why I kinda placed it that high. But yh agree the location is not be the best
University of Birmingham is actually located in Edgbaston, the most expensive and overall the best area in Birmingham. If you've been to University of Birmingham, you would definitely change your view...
Probably, I haven't been to most of the universities, so my knowledge is limited for the most part. But I've heard Birmingham is quite good, especially when it comes to how much the uni spends/invests into it's students
@@MarcJent Actually one of the main reasons for UoB investing more than other similar universities is that it owns the land and all the properties on its land. The land was owned by the Calthorpe family and gifted to UoB for free. Basically, unlike most other universities, UoB doesn't have any rent to pay. In fact, it makes money from its land/properties.
As someone who studied at King's, I have to say the university is extremely overrated. I had some pretty good teachers but also had some terrible ones but I was more likely to find a bad one than a good one. However, the main problem of the Uni is that its organization is completely dysfunctional, almost comical. I also never quite felt a sense of community while I was there. I ended up studying in another university that is much lower rated and quite frankly my experience was much better both in terms of teaching and student life.
I really like these comments tbh, it gives me more first hand insight about these universities that can't be found online. Thank you for your feedback, will try to use as much of the info I gather to make a short series about each uni.
Which one would you recommend between Durham University and University of York for post graduate studies in Renewable Energy Engineering?
I looked at some rankings for this course, and Durham seemed to be ahead to York. But you also need to look at the modules at both Durham and York and see which ones you like more, then decide
@MarcJentthank you. Yes after looking at the modules, i liked York better. I have received unconditional offer letters from both these uni’s. But now I have researched more and found out that these are not the best uni’s for engineering related courses. I have recently applied to Manchester, Loughborough, Exeter for a post graduate degree in Renewable Energy Engineering. If it was between Durham, Manchester, Exeter, Loughborough and Southampton for Renewable Energy, which one would you recommend? Could you please rate them for me.
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Anyone who is reading this comment, Please share your opinions to help me make a decision:)
I got an offer for Msc. Marketing from Durham University and University of Manchester. Which one is better in terms of employers reputation, teaching ,etc.? Also I have been offered a scholarship of 10K from Durham so I am leaning more towards it. If you think Alliance Manchester Business School is worth missing on the scholarship, please let me know.
Personally I think Durham is worth it, also great job on recieving the scholarship :)
@@MarcJent Thankyou, helps a lot !
how about The Open University?
Not to sure about that one, haven't done much research. But form my limited knowledge, I think it's underated. As you actually get a qualification, and don't get into £60,000 of debt.