Brunel University is standard when it comes to facilities and support available, meaning it feels as if they have a quota to meet regarding each of these resources. A lot of the services available require payment which can make the experience costly (e.g. Brunel union membership to participate in sports or the circuit laundry washing machines). Brunel is improving its ability to provide opportunities for students such as the entrepreneur hub (a fund used to aid student startups) or even events to allow students to network with professional in their field but a lot more could be done as this is not reflective across all courses. In my opinion I would not dissuade students from coming to Brunel but would recommend them to keep their options open.