University of Nottingham - UoN vs Nottingham University Business School - NUBS vs London School of Commerce - LSC vs Limkokwing University of Creative Technology vs NEXT Academy
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- +Excellent campus facilities, location, and living arrangements
- +Strong academic programmes with practical skills development
- +Abundant extracurricular opportunities and supportive staff
- +Experienced lecturers and impactful degrees
- +Diverse community and enriching social experiences
- +Engaging courses and broad academic options
- +Accessible resources and supportive faculty
- +Engaging learning environment and quality instruction
- +Opportunities for exposure and growth
- +Supportive and approachable faculty fostering academic and personal growth
- +Diverse and creative learning environment encouraging innovation and collaboration
- +Relevant curriculum and modern facilities preparing for career challenges
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- +Supportive environment for student growth and talent
- +Well-structured, challenging academic programs
- +Peaceful, nature-friendly campus setting
- +Strong academic programs and knowledgeable lecturers
- +Diverse range of programs and majors
- +Good course material and practical applications
- -Limited module choices despite high tuition fees.
- -Administrative and management issues are a significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and resources negatively impact the learning experience.
- -Lack of effective teaching and uninspired course content are major drawbacks.
- -Administrative and communication issues cause stress.
- -Lack of support is a recurring problem.
- -Overcrowded classrooms and limited resources.
- -Poor communication and unsupportive faculty.
- -Outdated facilities and lack of parking.
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- -Outdated facilities and resources.
- -Administrative & management issues.
- -Lack of clear communication and support.
- -Administrative and management issues cause frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and lack of modern resources are a problem.
- -Communication from the institution is frequently poor.
This university presents a compelling profile, with student life and location standing out as its strongest attributes. Facilities and accommodation, however, received the lowest scores. Professors, internationality, and value all achieved solid, respectable ratings, suggesting a generally positive student experience with specific areas for potential improvement.
This institution excels significantly in its location, student life, and internationality, all receiving a perfect 4.8. Facilities also score well at 4.4. Areas for potential improvement include accommodation, with a rating of 3.6, and professors, scoring 3.8. Overall, the university offers strong value at 4.2, indicating a generally positive student experience.
This institution shines brightest in its location, receiving a near-perfect score. Student life and internationality are also areas of moderate strength. Conversely, accommodation stands out as a significant weakness, along with the perceived value of the education. Ratings for facilities and professors are average.
Overall, this institution garners strong marks, particularly excelling in Student Life, Internationality, and Value, all receiving a 4.5 rating. Professors and Location also rate highly at 4.4. However, Accomodation stands out as a significantly weaker area, with a rating of 2.89. Facilities received a respectable 4.1.
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Overall, this institution garners strong approval, particularly excelling in **Professors** and **Internationality**, both receiving perfect scores. **Facilities**, **Student Life**, and **Value** also score highly, demonstrating a well-rounded positive experience. The **Location** and **Accomodation** areas, while still good, represent the comparatively weaker points within these excellent ratings.
Student feedback paints a generally positive picture, with **Student Life** standing out as the strongest area at 4.5. **Professors** also receive high marks. The university's **Accomodation** is identified as the weakest point, with a rating of 3.33. Overall, **Facilities**, **Location**, and **Value** are consistently rated well, indicating a solid institutional offering.
Over 99% of reviews are positive, praising the excellent campus, supportive faculty, and diverse facilities. A very small amount of negative feedback exists, citing module limitations.
All five reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.4/5. Students praised the enjoyable experience, experienced lecturers, spacious campus, and career-shaping degrees. They also highlighted engaging courses, diverse communities, and numerous extracurricular activities.
The university receives predominantly positive feedback (~75%) with students praising supportive instructors and good facilities. A smaller portion of reviews (~25%) notes administrative delays and communication issues.
With 90% positive feedback and a 4.5/5 average rating, students praise the university's supportive staff and creative learning environment. Some noted minor concerns regarding classroom facilities.
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All 5 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5/5. Students highlighted smooth management, opportunities to shine, and a worthy academic experience with varied assignments. The university is praised for its nature-friendly environment and strong programs, especially in business and management.
All three reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.33/5. Students praise knowledgeable lecturers and well-balanced curricula. One reviewer noted minor issues with class registration and system functionality.
The university of Nottingham is a fantastic Russell Group university. Even speaking objectively, the university has a reputation for academic excellence; accordingly, it is ranked 66 in the world and 10 in the UK for employability according to QS 2022 rankings. In my experience, I can see why this is the case! I can only speak for the Faculty of Arts, but the staff are great and the content they teach is generally very interesting. The lectures are well prepared, and the powerpoint slides are always provided to students - many lecturers also record their lectures for those that can’t attend. Reading lists for each module are comprehensive, with core readings, recommended readings, and further readings available, alongside many other online resources to help with your studies. My biggest piece of advice is to take full advantage of what is available to you, especially the brains of your professors! They are there to help and will happily meet with you to discuss your work; they have always been quick to respond to my own queries on email and friendly and helpful in person. As is to be expected at uni, you will not be spoon fed. While I stand-by the fact that the lectures here are interesting, you are expected to go above and beyond with your reading and research. Sometimes the lectures may not even have any relevance to the assignments; do not make the mistake of thinking the lecture materials are all you need for your courseworks. In my first year a professor reminded me that I am meant to be a full-time student, which means I need to study like one! This means at least a few hours of work outside of lectures or seminars a day - of course in first year this isn’t as necessary but in second and third year I would try to take this advice on board if you want to do well. In relation to lectures and university staff, be aware that there are a lot of strikes ongoing, and so lots of teaching and some assignments are likely to be impacted. This seems to be a nationwide issue, but staff in the Faculty of Arts here often partake in the strikes. Nottingham is a super sporty university! There are a huge number of sports and societies to get involved with, make sure you go to the freshers fair to check out all your options and sign up to trial anything that might interest you. Don’t overlook the importance of these as a source of entertainment and places to meet new people. However, I will say is that there is a big drinking culture that is especially evident in sports teams so if that doesn’t appeal to you then its something to be wary of. As far as I can tell though, this isn’t limited just to UON, and many big universities have this culture. Furthermore, uni sports are pretty expensive. If you are part of a team you will have to pay a membership subscription, some sports require you to have a sports village pass, and will have to pay for kits/uniform. Even when trying new sports or wanting to play for fun instead of for competition, you will have to pay £5-10 per session. at the moment, only catered halls are available on campus, with self-catered halls being a little more further out, although all are within a reasonable distance. If I could repeat first year, I would pick one of the catered halls - I think the shared dining halls encourage more social interaction, the fantastic facilities on campus are much more easily accessible, and of course there is the added bonus of not having to cook or clean up! Finally, the surrounding areas are lovely. The main campus is absolutely gorgeous and green, with tons of wildlife. Keep an eye out for the bunnies! There are free hopper buses between University park, Jubilee and Sutton Bonnington. Beeston and Lenton in particular have wonderful student communities, where most students will live in their second and third years, but the city as a whole feels very student-oriented given the presence of two huge universities.
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