The University of Strathclyde has its strengths, especially when it comes to the dedication and quality of its teaching staff. The lecturers are truly amazing—knowledgeable, approachable, and passionate about their subjects, which makes the learning experience engaging. Additionally, the well-being and disability services are fantastic, offering helpful and much-needed support to students.
However, as a law student, I’ve found the resources and information provided to be lacking. While self-study is a big part of any law degree, the limited guidance and access to resources feel unreasonable for such a demanding subject. Strathclyde as an institution also struggles with effectively communicating important information to students, which can be incredibly frustrating.
That said, it’s not all bad—the university has its positives, but there are definitely areas for improvement, especially in providing law students with the resources and support they need to succeed.