I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Sheffeild. I came to Uni knowing nobody and it concerned me how I would fit in. But from the first day I came I felt relaxed and comfortable in my environment. The student union is very important in Sheffield and the range of clubs and social events really helped me to make new friends and grow out of my shell. The campus is smaller than most but well connected so it was very easy to get around .
View moreWhen I first came to this city, I was merely an International student stuck in an unknown city during COVID. Homesick and isolated, I wasn’t entirely sure if I wanted to stay here anymore. However, the minute my quarantine got over, I stepped outside and was welcomed by the sweetest people and lecturers at the university. I felt at home with all the Indian restaurants around, the big and small businesses, it was like a little city from a fairytale. This univeristy is based in a student city, which means that you are never alone. Everywhere you look, you will find people who are in the same boat as you. From studying to partying, you make new and unforgettable friends that you never thought you could have. Specific to my course (Biomedical Sciences), this University is known for its research in that field and has some of the best equipment and technology provided. As I come to the end of my degree, I don’t regret for a second that I chose to spend 3 years of my life in this city and University. I can now proudly call it Home.
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Lots of opportunities within the university to get involved with other interests outside of the course you’re doing. Always lots going on to engage in and try new things which you may not normally have tried.
Hi, I am currently in my second year of Biomedical Sciences. As a whole, I would highly recommend this degree for those who would like to pursue medicine. It completely and thoroughly helps revise the basics and you would have a plus point or a head start if you try to pursue medicine in the future. It is similar to the format of taking pre-med before med in the US.
View moreI love the university, the crowd is mixed and friendly so one gets to meet all sorts of people. There is a wide range of extracurricular activities and societies available which I love the most; from sports to volunteering it has everything to offer. Hence, one never feels alone or left out. The courses focus on overall development than just academic.
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