Teachers provide only updated information, many of them actually work in that area, so that the knowledge is not only theoretical but practical. I have obtained skills that can be used in work, e.g. writing reports and policy briefs.
There are plenty of extracurricular activities related to environmental management. For example, I used to be an intern at Green Economy Research Centre helping to coordinate events dedicated to sustainability.
Students can join university societies according to their interests. There are about 150 that helps gain new skills and socialise. For instance, I was a member of Abergreen society helping to improve sustainability on campus.
Additionally, being abroad and experiencing several difficulties, I have always felt supported. I could easily contact the Student Support group that did their best to solve mental health issues and those related to studies or daily life.
In sum, I would recommend this university to anyone who wants to get a good quality education and have an amazing student life.
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