Overall, my experience at the University of Glasgow has been incredible. The lecturers for Sociology and Social and Public Policy have been great and the courses are interesting and engaging. There are also many exciting ways to get involved outside of coursework such as societies, events at the university Unions, and other opportunities. The University also offers student jobs and internships, which can be a great way to gain experience and help fund your studies. I have taken advantage of many of these opportunities and have worked for the University for three years as well as participated actively in three societies, all of which have made my experience more meaningful. Part of what makes the University so great is the location on the West End of Glasgow which is a great place to live as a student where you can quickly feel at home no matter where you are coming from. While I have felt supported by most of my lecturers, I do feel the University can improve their communication and support to students. For example, the University failed to address the recent housing crisis which impacted many students’ ability to return to campus. Lastly, while the UCU strikes were national, there was limited communication, support, or understanding for the impact the strikes had on our learning. Aside from these external factors, I have loved my experience and would absolutely recommend it to anyone considering studying here.