Plymouth university was built with convenience in mind, it is right next door to the city centre and there are countless student housing and accommodation around. As I am in the creative building, Roland Levinsky, it is really modern and well-equipped with plenty of opportunity to work with new materials like; letterpress, screen-printing, pottery, photography studios and Mac/PC suites. There are also cafes throughout the building and regularly the university organises local restaurants to set up food stalls on campus, which is a really nice chance to try the new foods. As a creative student, they also organise the chance for us to sell our artwork with pop-ups dotted around the university. Saying all this, the best part for me are the lecturers, they’re supportive and open-minded with your ideas and just want you to find your creative voice.