It was well organized with the support of the college and higher courses. Getting our first job in a few days was very busy, so I had to get socializing and doing something right away. The accommodation is mostly good, the cleaners mostly throw in the bins and the maintenance team is quick and responsive. Since my university didn’t have a kitchen, we were encouraged to eat in the hall. The library was great. There were quite a few sports fields/facilities nearby that could be used for many things including a rugby pitch. The course was great because you taught different subjects each semester and had different teachers and partners, which meant you met and learned from a lot of new people during the course. Lectures were also given by specialists in this field. City life was great because everything (including restaurants) was so close. The downside is that with so many tourists, the places to walk can be quite boring.