I enjoyed my time at Chester, I made some great friends and enjoyed most of my lectures; however, I do think I would have been better off going to another university, in a bigger city which pushed their students to a higher standard. My degree was “Geography with French” and I found the departments were quite different.
The geography department was much larger than the French and the quality of the lectures delivered within the geography department varied massively – depending on the lecturer. The geography has some great staff and some really not so great. For example, some were more helpful and created more interactive lectures rather than reading off of a PowerPoint which we could do ourselves.
The French lectures were great in first year but by second year I felt like we were felt to our own accord. My level of French was worse by the end of university than it was by the end of A-levels. There is limited speaking practice at the university which I think is the most important skill when learning a language.
Because the university is quite small, I had great one to one opportunities with lectures. This helped me greatly with writing my dissertation. The programmes and courses were highly varied, interactive and overall a wonderful experience. The facilities are excellent too. I would highly recommend this university. It’s homely, comforting and supportive.
View moreThe modules on this course are very thought out and the way they are delivered is very memorable however some of our lecturers are part-time which means they only reply to emails during certain parts of the week.
Most of our lectures have been online throughout our uni experience due to covid, with the occasional in-person lecture. There weren’t many socials or balls that we had experienced due to covid, so the social aspect of our course hadn’t been what you’d expect from uni. Student life itself at Chester is alright, there is an on-campus shop, a Starbucks and a costa, a 24-hour library, an on-campus bar and is only 5 minutes away from the city centre.
There are plenty of international opportunities, for U.K. students looking to have a year abroad and for international students to come to the U.K.
With it being a primary education course there are only a few options for what you could be after leaving this course, normally being a primary school teacher or teaching assistant.