As a student at Sunderland University’s St Peter’s campus, my University experience is greatly enhanced by everything available to me at the university. The campus is located right by the river, which is great for reading by or great as a subject for the art students on campus. There are two Costa cafés on campus and one restaurant, one Costa is located in the Reg Vardy building for law, business and tourism building, there are plenty of seats and computers to study on, the other Costa and restaurant is located in the student hub building, the café is attached to a balcony overlooking the restaurant, both of which have great access to the river, and the food provided by the restaurant is hot and delicious. The student hub is an excellent resource for students, staff there can help students with most problems they might face, from technical issues and lost cards to even finding employment, there are also plenty of seats and computers provided there and even booths for a more private studying environment, and if you prefer quiet, you could visit the on campus library. The David Goldman building for technology is an excellent resource available for students, there are multiple lecture rooms with desks equipped with sleek and efficient computers that consume minimal desk space, and also an open plan area full of high spec computers, each with two monitors work faster than you usually can with only one. Overall the university is an incredibly place and a great learning environments, there are multiple benefits for students like helpful staff and the students Union, which aims to make the university a perfect place for students to study with everything available to them, however the university isn’t perfect. Although the university has many benefits available to any student that may need them, it isn’t very helpful at informing the students how to access that information. While you can always ask any lecturer or staff member and they would tell you straight away, this can be nerve-wracking for new students or those with anxiety.