
Choosing a University
There are many factors to consider when
choosing a university, not least does it
offer exactly the kind of course you want to
do? University is about much more than the
studying you will do there. It is about
meeting new people, having new experiences
and widening your horizons, as much as
anything else. So, with that in mind, when
it comes to choosing where you want to apply
to, think about these considerations:
- Does it
offer the course that interests and
motivates you the most?
- Can you
meet the entry requirements for the
course you want to do there?
- Will it
give you the opportunity to build on
your past achievements and strengths?
- Is it
close enough to home (if you will be
living at home through HE) or within a
distance you are happy travelling (if
you will be moving away)?
- What
reputation does the university have?
- What
reputation does the course have?
- Does the
university excel in any particular area?
Would your course be sidelined in favour
of its 'pet' courses or are all treated
equally?
- Would
you be able to study in a way that suits
you? How many lectures would you have to
attend and how much private study would
be expected? Is there any practical work
to do? Would you get a year out in
industry or abroad?
- Would
you get any one-to-one tutoring?
- What
weighting do exams have on the course?
Is any coursework taken into
consideration?
- If you
have any practical special needs can the
university cater for you?
- Would
you get a chance to learn skills that
would make you more employable than
other graduates?
- Would
you get a chance to do some work
experience?
- Does the
university have an active student union?
What entertainment would there be on
offer? Does it offer a good social life?
- How good
are the sports facilities?
- Is it a
campus university (where most of the
university buildings, including halls of
residence, are in one area, often with
green space in between) or are the
buildings spread out across a town or
city?
- What
kind of student accommodation is there?
Would you be guaranteed in a place in a
hall of residence for your first year at
least?
- What is
your instinctive feeling about the
place?
The only way to know
if you will be happy at a particular
university is to visit it and have a look
around. All universities have open days and
you should definitely attend any at
universities you are considering applying
to. Even if is a long way away, it is well
worth the effort. You can get a list of all
the open days and book online at
www.opendays.com
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