York St John University, located near the centre of York across a few close-by buildings, some very old and some very new, was a delightful university to attend. It had courses for all different types of people, with specialist staff members ready and able to teach people all sorts. Just among me and my friends there were people studying literature, media production, religion and philosophy, medicine, war history and journalism – and not one person ever complained about the quality of their course.
Walking around the university you see all different types of people from a wonderful variety of backgrounds, with many groups frequently taking up stands in the reception building to promote their cultures, or with plenty of opportunities to find official groups on campus to support your culture, hobbies and interests with peers.
All of this, in addition to several amenities and a well-stocked library, made York St John a fantastic university that I look back on fondly, and would gladly attend again if ever I needed to.