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Top 5 Education in United Kingdom

University Of Leeds
4.5
( 10 reviews )
Open until 11:59 PM

Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom

“The University of Leeds, situated in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, is a prestigious institution with a rich history dating back to 1904. Renowned for its commitment to academic excellence, the university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. Its campus is a vibrant hub of learning, fostering a diverse and inclusive environment for students from around the world. One notable aspect of the University of Leeds is its emphasis on research and innovation. The university consistently ranks high in national and international research assessments, contributing significantly to advancements in various fields. Students have the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research projects, enhancing their academic experience and preparing them for future careers. Beyond academics, the university provides a vibrant student life with numerous extracurricular activities and societies. From sports and cultural events to volunteering opportunities, students at Leeds have a chance to develop skills beyond the classroom and build a well-rounded college experience. The campus itself is a blend of historic and modern architecture, creating a dynamic and inspiring setting for academic pursuits. In summary, the University of Leeds is a distinguished institution known for its academic prowess, commitment to research, and vibrant student life. Whether pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies, students can expect a fulfilling educational journey in a diverse and supportive community.”

Royal Holloway
4.6
( 8 reviews ) $$

Royal Holloway sports center, Prune Hill, Egham TW20 0EX, United Kingdom

“If you aspire to build a successful career through this university, it's advisable to reconsider your options. This is not the right university to achieve that. I speak from my own experience. For a more in-depth perspective of my experience here and my observations of this place, you can find detailed insights in my post on 'The Student Room' forum under the thread titled 'Challenging and Long-lasting Experience at Royal Holloway Psychology'.”

Lancaster University
4.4
( 10 reviews ) $$

Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YW, United Kingdom

“Friendly staff and amazing teaching facilities. Spacious campus with many stunning views and sunsets. Even a lovely woodland trail for walks or runs. Has everything you need all in one campus community.”

University Of Hull
4.6
( 16 reviews )
Open until 10:00 PM

Cottingham Rd, Hull HU6 7RX, United Kingdom

“Now I am at a different uni, I've noticed stark contrasts between my current and previous learning environments. The tone in which my questions were addressed was simply unacceptable. My number one issue is Craven college's Wildlife/Agriculture department aren't careful how they speak to those who are trying their best! I often felt low after emails with further unspecified instructions. The leader of HE, was disgusting for this. They didn't fulfill risk assessments by walking with us as opposed to miles ahead. Another student nearly broke her ankles trying to keep up and my support had a hypoglycemic attack in the middle of a trip. I shouted to the course leader and she couldn't hear me or help me. Is this legal? They were incredibly lucky that I am trained to help in these situations. It's not just feelings, it was eye watering fear, that will stay in my memory forever. Their negligence put both me and my support in a life threatening position, I took her weight to catch up. This may result in legal implications. I have now just left the tutor and her obvious favourite to it. My support was too kind to say anything so I will: the consistent, demeaning way she was spoken to was wrong. It's a hard enough time to be disabled but this rubs rotting dirt in the wound. I know my support was apologised to about a similar occurrence earlier in the year, but that was about a different incident and would be worth revisiting to show fundamental human respect. Peoples' feelings do matter when trying to keep them on a course and I highly appreciate that that was the intention, this primary school playgroundish behaviour was pathetic and I will not tolerate it. I had to put my health and happiness first and leave. The LEADER OF HE/FE, actively engaged in bullying another student's relationship with another person. This displayed such childish, twisted behaviour. Gillian Thom didn't put up prompt, solid, targets and assignment briefs to make the goalposts clear. For example, assignment briefs were often given or updated close to the deadline, making it very hard for students to keep up and feel organised. I would expect this as a minimum on a HE degree. Some academics lack of genuine human empathy and self awareness is absolutely shocking. My current lecturers reminded me that the way me and my support were spoken to and treated is abnormal and deemed wholly unacceptable in academic circles. You simply can't be respected as an academic and treat others the way she did. Respect should work both ways. At another uni, my ideas are encouraged and supported, and it feels amazing to not be taken for granted and put down. I have the peer reviewed, successfully completed, Michigan researched, mycology project; the idea was presented to her, many times, it was ignored. It is being tested and possibly implemented finally by zoology and ecology students. If it's successfully managed, it may have implications nationally. Possibly internationally if it's done well. I took my complaints to the Uni of Hull about the course, and they took it extremely seriously so the course isn't running in the future. The uni of Hull is absolutely pathetic for even allowing a course such as this one continue... I wish all the best for the leader of HE at Craven, and her one student who can tolerate the abuse. But I BEG them to be more empathic towards future students. Even if the worst comes to the worst I will never attend again.”

Trinity College
4.6
( 10 reviews ) $$

Cambridge CB2 1TQ, United Kingdom

“It’s one of the most magnificent and historical college’s in Cambridge, I really loved the architecture and how much space you have around this college, it is very peaceful to walk around and see the stunning buildings and other premises.”

Teesside University
4.3
( 16 reviews ) $$

Campus Heart, Southfield Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, United Kingdom

“One of the few uni to have all buildings on a single campus, has been vastly added to over the years and still has more new buildings planned for 2025. We did the recent open day and was hugely impressed.”

The University Of Edinburgh
4.3
( 8 reviews ) $$
Open until 05:00 PM

Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom

“Oh my school... Prestigious. Beautiful... A very beautiful place for learning.. Ranks one of the best in the world.. Studying here is a dream come true for me. The conducive learning environment, the Edinburgh tourist attract, everything beautiful.”

University Of Hertfordshire De Havilland Campus
4.4
( 8 reviews )
Open until 11:59 PM

De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way, Hatfield AL10 9EU, United Kingdom

“I am writing to express my extreme dissatisfaction with the admission process at your university. Despite completing all required procedures, paying the fees before the deadline, and fulfilling all credibility and interview requirements, Filling all application sent by you for pre cas , I have not received the necessary CAS for visa purposes. The lack of communication and failure to fulfill your obligations is unacceptable. Furthermore, the Indian team's response has been inadequate, offering only the option to join in the next intake or receive a cashback but who will refund for the guarantor fee and accommodation fee. After completing every criteria from my end your university could not complete your job worst experience”

Wimbledon School Of English
4.6
( 16 reviews )

41 Worple Rd, London SW19 4JZ, United Kingdom

“I can confirm that WSE is a serious and very good school for international students who want to study English. Teachers are professional and very keen too help you to get the most out of your course. I made a lot of progress in 6 months and can for sure recommend this place!”

University Of St Andrews
4.5
( 8 reviews )

St Andrews KY16 9AJ, United Kingdom

“The University of St. Andrews is one of the most beautiful universities and campuses to visit and explore. It is the third oldest university in the English speaking world and the oldest university in Scotland, founded in 1413. Its motto is …”For Ever to be the BEST!” And is it ever! St. Andrews is made up of a variety of different institutions and three colleges. The University of St. Andrews has had several notable attendees including, the Prince and Princess of Wales. The Prince of Wales, Prince William was taught Geology by my next door neighbour in Fife. The town really let Prince William be… and town members did not encourage the paparazzi! The town surrounding the campus has many shops, restaurants, a quaint movie theatre, a Tescos, fish and chippie shops along with some of the best Indian food I’ve ever had. The university is situated next to the 🥶 North Sea and also next to the Royal and Ancient where GOLF ⛳️ was invented. A little over 10,500 students attend the university and if you’re planning on attending and are accepted, tuition can be in the upwards of £25,000 for overseas students, not including room/boarding. By today’s rates, that’s only $28,762 per semester if you’re from the USA. Not that bad if you think about the expensive tuition in the USA. If you live in Scotland and are Scotland based, you may be able to go to the university for free. Imagine that? I would visit the university and walk on the campus and explore the rich history. Check out the oldest living tree on campus. Afterwards, go to Forgan’s or Balgove Larder - a few of my personal favourites - for tea. Then, walk on St. Andrew’s beach and play the Chariots of Fire on your phone. Don’t take my word for it, visit yourself.”

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