From the beginning of my degree, everything was just as expected. Therefore, I knew what the degree I’m doing was going to cover before I started it, this made my studies easier because I knew what was coming up on a weekly basis and everything that did change on the course was communicated effectively. Most elements were taught very well with added room for background reading.
I do have Autism, so I am not into going to clubs the university offers a lot of societies which helped me calm my nerves, as the societies gave me the opportunity to make more friends which I did. The support for students with disabilities is also excellent, whenever I needed support from the inclusion team I emailed them and they usually responded quickly and arranged a meeting with me if needed. That gave me comfort knowing that whenever I need support I knew who to contact and my issue would be resolved quickly.
The only thing I would change is making it clear what is in each folder on the learning tab on the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) contains by briefly describing what is in each folder, instead of just saying week number.
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