nottingham trent vs Bournemouth
University course discussion for media, film and journalism etc.
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Re: nottingham trent vs Bournemouth
ok from what i have heard Bournemouth has great night life and has a lot of beaches i have been to most of them and they are great i am going to be applying for 2012 entry and it will defo be my 1st choice if you are interested in the tables http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/...-librarianship Bournemouth is in the top ten for media and communications so seems like a great choice to me
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everyone who i have spoken to who went to Bournemouth have told me they absolutely loved itLast edited by geekay1; 05-04-2011 at 17:24. -
Re: nottingham trent vs Bournemouth
Word of warning with Bournemouth (assuming you mean Bournemouth Uni and not AUCB) - check where your course is situated. My brother goes there currently and his course is on campus (as you would expect), but one of his housemates has to go to the local college for his and it's generally very shoddily run (the course is based around college hours, they have break and lunch - it all sounds very school-ish), even though the guy was shown round the main uni at the open day and told that the course would be held there. From what I've gathered this tends to happen with the more arts-based/media related courses (this guy does something to do with CGI, another does screenwriting), so you could try and find someone on here, see what they say?
But it is very close to the beach (say, a 30 minute walk & regular buses), if that's your thing
e: I had another thought - one of the areas adjacent to the uni that has a number of Unilet houses is Boscombe, and it's a ****ty area. One of my brother's housemates originally lived there, but transferred because prostitues and drugdealers used to hang around near her house... (sorry that both my points are negative!
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