Which University for Philosophy?

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  1. travoot's Avatar
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    Which University for Philosophy?
    I was just wondering if members could share their opinions on which Uni they think is worth going to more as far as employability and prestige go..

    Heythrop College

    or

    Hertfordshire University

    Cheers
  2. fexysucker's Avatar
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    Re: Which University for Philosophy?
    heythrop


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  3. burning-ape's Avatar
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    Re: Which University for Philosophy?
    Heythrop has a really good reputation as far as I'm aware. It's also in a really nice location, Kensington is a beautiful place. A friend of mine goes there and she loves it. And it's part of the big, london-wide students union with loads of stuff going on.
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    Re: Which University for Philosophy?
    Heythrop.
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