I attended the University of Exeter for my LLB Law undergraduate studies. I had such an amazing time during the 3 years I stayed there. The lecturers are really good and are always ready to help. The university offers a lot of opportunities for employment internships with the university and businesses in the local area. This is a great way to build on your work experience for graduate jobs. The university also has a fantastic career service which will help with everything from writing your CV to prepping for an interview. The focus is only on education but also to make you prepared to get a job after. Exeter is a student city so it provides the perfect mix of a city and the campus university experience. Also because it is relatively small city a lot of things are easily accessible. Unfortunately it is a very hilly city so be prepared to get in a serious workout when you’re walking. Overall it is a really great experience .
View moreWhat’s really good about studying law at Exeter are all the different module choices that are available to you when you can choose optional modules. Individual module conveners are also really passionate about teaching and will always help you out. However, the workload is heavy, as is expected with a law degree. The chance to study abroad with the subject, which I will be doing next year really interested me in the course to gain more experience.
View moreI had a fantastic time studying my undergraduate degree at this university. There is a lot of care that is put into supporting students and giving advice, plus a great social scene of clubs and societies to participate in!
View moreExeter University seems to have a reputation of controversy surrounding it every single year, however, speaking as a minority student, I have found that there are many positives to coming here.
My Law course has been challenging, but a thoroughly enjoyable one and the friends I have made on my course, and from societies I have joined throughout my time here, are ones I will keep for life. However, I will remark that the jump from first year Law to second year is quite startling and I realised I needed to be more organised to continue getting the grades I expected from myself.
The facilities on campus are great, with many study spaces you can enjoy either on your own or in groups – though the library seems to be busy 24/7 so it’s recommended you get a seat early on!
On the whole I would recommend this University – it is situated in a city that is small enough you could walk everywhere, but not so small you would be bored all the time as there are bigger cities nearby which are just a train ride away! My learning experience has been great so far and the people I have met have been amazing.
The quality of the teaching staff is impressive. They are always open to discussion and ready to help. The campus and the infrastructures are also of top-quality. There are plenty of opportunities to meet people with shared interests and common aspirations and eventually to make great friends.
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