

Studying psychology at ARU is a good and eye-opening experience. The program dives deep into human structure and physiology, with plenty of lab time that makes the concepts feel real rather than abstract. The facilities are solid, and the professors genuinely care about how well you grasp the material, but be ready for long hours of memorizing and lab reports that can pile up quickly. The campus itself has a lively, sunny atmosphere that helps balance out the academic pressure. It’s a demanding course, but if you’re passionate about understanding how the human body works, ARU gives you both the challenge and the support to grow.
View moreas a former student of the French and Moroccan, I was mostly amazed by the educational approach in the UK. It proned the student’s self-improvement combined with an unmatched friendliness in the sharing of knowledge. It encouraged students towards curiosity and provided them with the means to find answers by themselves. The latter certainly has its flaws, but it only made it more challenging and exciting. I have already recommended the school to close relatives. And have been touting the merits of the British School system. Unfortunately, personal reasons made me head back to Morocco. The situation is slowly coming to end and I am therefore looking forward to finding job opportunities to come back and pursue my path towards a PhD
View moreI really liked the engagement and the wide variety of topics you cover in this course. it definitely is no piece of cake as you progress but the professors and the faculty members have worked really hard to make sure each student is helped when they have reached out and I really appreciate that! I have definitely found myself engaging in the course more when it was in person but when I studied online I did not feel like I was missing out on any content.
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