A relatively large campus, located in the centre of Edinburgh. Variety of interesting subjects to study. Lots of cafes and accomodation around. The best courses get filled up very fast, so you have to be quick to get on them.
View moreIn terms of my programme, I would say that I have enjoyed the content of my course more than anything. I came to University with a strong interest in politics and I feel that when it comes to graduation next summer that strong passion for the subject will remain. However, there are aspects of the course and my degree programme which I am less than satisfied with. The student support services both within the school of politics and the university, in general, are shockingly bad. The university seemingly makes it very difficult for students to see someone on campus if they need help. Within the school, it is hard to identify who is there to help if you need help and the support offered related to my degree is less than satisfactory.
View moreThe quality of the education, the professors, the curiculum are all very good. The career service and the student life could be better, you can quickly feel a little alone. Very good experience overall.
View moreThe University of Edinburgh is such an amazing place to study – and you realise how lucky you are only some years later. It is recognised as one of the best Universities in the UK/Europe/World. But above all, it has an amazing social and intellectual vibe with a very laid-back
View moreThe University of Edinburgh is a large institution with many opportunities to get involved and learn. There are many excellent degree programmes and many interesting and competent lecturers. Since it is quite large, it can at times feel overwhelming and a bit like you are just a tiny fish in a big pond, however, this can also be used to your advantage as there are countless of opportunities to get involved, both through your academics and extracurricular. Edinburgh is a lively student city, and you are sure to find something that you find interesting.
View moreWhile the teaching style is more independent based and the university offers little support for students in counselling, having a degree from Edinburgh Uni is helpful for job searching. Also, there are very many specialists and experts available for students to gain information.
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