Durham feels very similar to a boarding school as the collegiate system fosters smaller communities (especially in the first year when students live in College accommodation). The collegiate system is very useful, making it easier to seek pastoral support as well as engage with different interests/societies without the pressure of doing so at a university level.
Academically, it is very stimulating and the workload can be heavy. Expectations of students are high but if needed, support is readily available from allocated colleges as well as departments.
Lecturers are very engaged with students and are easy to seek out when needed.
Nightlife can be quite monotonous as there are limited places that a student can go. It is often the case that students run into other people that they know, both on nights out and throughout town during the day. This can feel very comfortable but can also get slightly claustrophobic at times.
There are many opportunities to get involved in a variety of different activities and fundraisers such as the Charity Fashion Show, Fight Nights, Theatre Events, Durham Inspired Award, and more.
View moreMy course was really broad, so there’s definitely something for everyone to enjoy. I felt supported by staff whenever I had any issues. I think the collegiate system definitely helped me settle in and make friends
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