Overall, I would recommend the of Kent university experience, the university campus, is very attractive with a range of walkable facilities include the library in the centre of campus that spans 4 floor and plenty greenery. Many of these sites are used for social functions as Kent has many societies and events that allow students and meet and mingle in a fun positive setting. The university is also only a short bus ride into Canterbury and 40mins from Kent’s beach towns. My degree offers a huge amount of variety with the modules I was allowed to pick, included optional modules that were outside my school. The lecturers are friendly and supportive willing to answers questions and help with essays. There are also student services that offering pastoral support e.g., counselling and advice for those who need it. They also have a career service that host events with hiring experts and businesses to offer clarity of what they’re looking for. Additionally, they host 1.1 meeting with students to discuss careers goals, resumes, cover letters and mock interviews. Kent is known as the European university, so they offer serval study and work placement in Europe and the wider world. My main complaint would the night life in Canterbury, while the campus itself has a nightclub the city itself could do better and also the shops on campus should be more varied and budget friendly with the main options being Co-op and Caffé Nero.