I love the University and think the course is great. The only thing that is slightly annoying is the fact that the majority of the course is still conducted online despite the move away from COVID restrictions. Overall the course is engaging and lecturers are passionate about the subject however this engagement is better achieved through in-person content.
View moreFirst I want to say something about the city is no doubt the beautiful city of the United Kingdom with its peaceful environment and new and modern architecture. Secondly, the University itself is very beautiful and the education is very good.
View moreThe University of Bristol offered me emotional and financial support when struggling or experiencing financial hardship (e.g., lockdown). They encourage students to have a close relationship with their tutor and the wellbeing services. The university also organises events, including Science Cafes, talks, and celebration events (e.g., graduation get-togethers). These allow students to socialize with their peers and teachers, becoming more comfortable. The University of Bristol has modern building spaces for teaching and studying, with a spacious library and various study spaces. Unfortunately, the study spaces are sometimes too busy to find a place. However, they are working on improving the study and leisure space capacity. There is a big green area where students can spend time outdoors. I also love that the university values equality and diversity and constantly tries to find better ways to deliver the best possible teaching. One downside would be that this university is very competitive, so you will be expected to meet the standards. Although the course was intense, the school was understanding and treated any challenges sensibly.
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