University of Strathclyde vs Aylesbury College vs Bellarmine University vs Whittier College vs Concordia University of Edmonton - CUE

Side-by-side comparison from 133 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: University of Strathclyde (4.30)
University of Strathclyde: wins 6/7 categories
Aylesbury College: wins 0/7 categories
Bellarmine University: wins 0/7 categories
Whittier College: wins 0/7 categories
Concordia University of Edmonton - CUE: wins 1/7 categories
Navrachana University: wins 0/7 categories
University of Mauritius - UOM: wins 0/7 categories
Comparing
Glasgow, The United Kingdom
4.30
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113 reviews
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Best programme: Computer Science
Aylesbury, The United Kingdom
1.00
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1 reviews
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Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Not rated
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Whittier, California, United States
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Best programme: Psychology
Vadodara, India
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Best programme: Media
Category ratings
Facilities
4.43
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3.60
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3.57
Location
4.68
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3.00
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3.80
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4.43
Professors
4.25
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1.00
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4.20
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4.00
Internationality
4.53
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1.00
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2.80
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3.21
Student life
4.46
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1.00
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4.00
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4.00
Value
4.35
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2.00
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4.20
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3.86
Accommodation
3.89
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4.20
Win
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3.62
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Engaging courses with practical focus and strong industry ties.
  • +Supportive lecturers and accessible help departments.
  • +Excellent facilities and enjoyable student life.
  • +engaging teaching and course structure
  • +helpful faculty and strong career support
  • +vibrant campus community and student life

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  • +Small class sizes fostering professor-student connections and community.
  • +Supportive and approachable professors committed to student success.
  • +Casual atmosphere and relationship-building opportunities.

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  • +Practical, engaging programs and knowledgeable lecturers
  • +Vibrant campus life with diverse student body and activities
  • +Modern facilities and opportunities for research
Cons
  • -Administrative & management issues cause confusion.
  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are frequent complaints.
  • -Lack of resources and support hinders academic progress.
  • -Administrative and management issues, including lack of support and empathy.

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  • -Administrative and management issues are a recurring problem.
  • -Outdated facilities and lack of resources are a significant drawback.
  • -The curriculum is often perceived as irrelevant or poorly delivered.

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  • -Poor lecturer attitudes and intimidating behavior.
  • -Inconsistent and seemingly arbitrary rule enforcement.
  • -Lack of acknowledgment for university oversights.
Rating summary
What students say

Regarding university assessments, the strongest areas are consistently **Location** and **Internationality**, both scoring above 4.5. **Facilities** and **Student Life** also receive strong marks. The primary area for improvement appears to be **Accomodation**, which has the lowest rating. **Professors** and **Value** fall within a good mid-range.

This institution's strengths lie in its location, which received a strong rating, and its perceived value. Areas needing significant improvement, however, are facilities and accommodation, both scoring zero. The university also shows moderate performance in professors, student life, and internationality, indicating these aspects are areas for potential development.

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This university demonstrates notable strengths in several key areas. Professors, accommodation, and overall value all received high marks, suggesting a positive learning environment and good return on investment. Student life also scores well. Conversely, internationality stands out as the weakest aspect, with a significantly lower rating. Facilities, while decent, could also see some improvement.

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This academic institution receives strong marks in several key areas, with Location standing out as its highest-rated aspect. Professors and Student Life also scored well, indicating positive experiences in these departments. Conversely, Internationality presents as the weakest area, receiving the lowest rating among the surveyed categories. Facilities and Accommodation are rated moderately, with Value falling somewhere in the middle.

Reviews summary
Highlights

With an average rating of 4.32/5 from 113 reviews, ~85% are positive. Students praise engaging courses, strong industry ties, and supportive facilities, with excellent lecturers and a positive student life. No negative feedback was recorded.

One review expresses extreme dissatisfaction, giving a 1-star rating. The negative feedback, representing 100% of reviews, highlights issues with lack of support and perceived discrimination.

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All 5 reviews are positive, averaging 4/5 stars. Recurring themes praise small class sizes, strong professor-student connections, and a sense of community.

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~74% of reviews are positive, praising knowledgeable lecturers, diverse programs, and a vibrant campus atmosphere. A small minority of ~7% expressed challenges with lecturer attitudes and inconsistent rules.

Rating distribution
5★
47%
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14%
4★
38%
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100%
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57%
3★
15%
0%
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21%
2★
0%
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1★
0%
100%
0%
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7%
Most useful review
Most liked
Strathy - a good balance of uni workload and social life

Strathclyde is located in the heart of Glasgow, so location-wise you are close to everything. Glasgow is a city with a population of half a million and more than 100k university students so it is well suited for uni life and has plenty to offer. I am not gonna lie, Strathclyde is not a top 100 university ranking-wise and that's actually one of the reasons why I choose it - it enables be to both get a really decent higher education in my field of choice and have enough free time to work on other projects I am passionate about. I am doing Computer Science and the curriculum is pretty great and up to date, for instance, we got introduced to neural networks in the second semester of the first year. Facility-wise my department is not the most modern one, but I don't think that affects my education in any meaningful way.

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