Psychology module topics are varied and engaging. All of the lectures are recorded, allowing ease and peace of mind when coming to revising and reviewing modules, also allowing for the occasional missed lecture without stress. Although the student support isn’t extremely prominent, if needed the lecturers and student support team are happy to help when problems arise within your studies.
View moreA three-legged golden crow is a mythical creature in Chinese culture, it is said that it is dominant, incomparable and extremely rare. The University of Manchester is just that. Getting into a university like Manchester was as amazing as seeing a three-legged golden crow, felt mythical but true somehow. As an international student, I was apprehensive at first but Uni has got such a welcoming, busy atmosphere that I never had to feel loneliness.
The lectures are efficient and concise, and the way the uni structures the method of teaching is impeccable. You have got loving TAs and attentive teachers who are always there for you.
Transitioning to a university is hard especially if you are an international student but the best part is the university understands this better than anyone and does everything to make you feel belong.
To all those who wish to study at Manchester, I would highly advise you to prepare yourself to handle the workload because here at Manchester among the chilling there is also a lot of studying and working involved.
When I studied at the University of Manchester, I was so incredibly excited to be going to such a prestigious university with a well known name, especialy as they were and are a part of the Russell Group universities. Despite this, after spending 4 years at the university, I found staff members to be unsupportive, patronising and with an air of superiority. Some staff did not find helping students to be a part of their job description and would give lectures with no information on their slides but would speak at a rate too fast to comprehend. I was left struggling and confused.
View moreOverall it’s been fun and covid hasn’t made it easy in lecturers to make it as good as it once was. However, not much effort in socialising students has been made so it felt quite lonely at times.
As for deadlines, all of my essays have been marked by teaching assistants and not actual lecturers. This always results in issues with marking and is such a pain.
I’ve enjoyed my time at UoM but I don’t think a lot of it can be attributed to my course.
View moreUniversity of Manchester is a diverse university with a large body of network and social network. I enjoy studying on campus with a range of students who are studying a broad range of subjects. I would recommend this university as the facilities are quite good.
View moreI really enjoyed the content of the course and found the professors and tutors to be very warm and understanding. However, everyone found the quick switch to blended learning very difficult to adapt to which meant sometimes lectures weren’t as well prepared or engaging.
View moreI think the University is really great. There’s a lot of communication between staff and students in terms of what is happening throughout the week/month/year and what work students need to be focusing on. There’s also been a lot of support offered to students during this pandemic especially from the Psychology staff. The online resources are really helpful for students to complete work and keep up to date and there’s a big community of friendly people at this university. The accommodation is great but some aren’t as good and become rowdy especially at the start of the year. There could be more to support international students and the costs they have to pay.
View moreThe university is very supportive outside of lectures by providing many opportunities to look into future careers such as by hosting careers fairs, sending regular emails about any relevant career openings.
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