Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Bigger doesn't mean better!(Original post by xadmin)
I figure Nightlife would be better at Birmingham since it is a larger city than Newcastle, but others still say that Newcastle nightlife is the best?
Newcastle is often praised for it's nightlife - the bars are cheap and the people very friendly.
But it depends what you look for - Birmingham has more in terms of cultural distractions (concerts etc.) and bigger clubs like Gatecrasher.
I had a night out with mates in Newcastle last year (we've been doing a tour of the country's cities) and it's easily the most fun I've ever had in any city. -
Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Have you added anything constructive to a thread...ever?(Original post by Zenomorph)
Doesn't matter that much since it is a 4th.
I'd reject both but if forced N'castle. -
Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Sorry but Newcastle is not based around PBL at all, I obviously can't compare it to Bham as I go to Newcastle, but I wouldn't class anything I did over my first year as PBL. The timetable is mainly lectures with seminars taking up much less time a week.(Original post by <XOXO>)
Well it depends what you are looking for.
1) Newcastle is more PBL (problem based learning) whilst Birmingham is more lecture based
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Thanks Stirlo, how do you like Newcastle so far?(Original post by Stirlo)
Sorry but Newcastle is not based around PBL at all, I obviously can't compare it to Bham as I go to Newcastle, but I wouldn't class anything I did over my first year as PBL. The timetable is mainly lectures with seminars taking up much less time a week. -
Are you talking about BCU?? It has a really good rep and Birmingham is ok...
Born and bred brummy :P
Some areas that surround the city centre are not nice if I'm honest but if you're willing to travel around 8 miles then you could live somewhere nice and catch the train or bus.
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Troll alert !(Original post by Steerforth)
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Yeh, as has been said this really isn't correct. Newcastle is very much a lecture based course, supplemented with seminars, clinical skills, dissection sessions and projects.(Original post by <XOXO>)
Well it depends what you are looking for.
1) Newcastle is more PBL (problem based learning) whilst Birmingham is more lecture based
It's really not PBL at all. -
Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100It's PBL for graduate medics which is maybe where XOXO was getting confused.(Original post by hoonosewot)
Yeh, as has been said this really isn't correct. Newcastle is very much a lecture based course, supplemented with seminars, clinical skills, dissection sessions and projects.
It's really not PBL at all. -
Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100
OP: Newcastle obviously
But as others have said, wait until you get your UKCAT score and apply accordingly.
(Original post by adsyrah)
It's PBL for graduate medics which is maybe where XOXO was getting confused.
And even that's not as PBLy as it could be. We still had plenty of lectures and seminars.
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100I already got my UKCAT score. Lantana, why do you prefer Newcastle?(Original post by Lantana)
OP: Newcastle obviously
But as others have said, wait until you get your UKCAT score and apply accordingly.
And even that's not as PBLy as it could be. We still had plenty of lectures and seminars.
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Cos we're the best, and anyone that says differently is a lying scoundrel as far as i'm concerned.(Original post by xadmin)
I already got my UKCAT score. Lantana, why do you prefer Newcastle?
Seriously though, if you want an objective idea of how happy students are the best bet is probably to look at the student satisfaction scores of people on the medicine courses. They're available on the league tables (frankly they're probably the only useful thing about rankings when it comes to medicine):
http://www.thecompleteuniversityguid...ion&s=Medicine
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100I didn't say to look at the table, i said to look at the student satsifaction scores, which is what was commented on. They give you a good idea about how happy students are with the course.(Original post by <XOXO>)
I wouldn't decide where to go based on league tables, they vary drastically. With medicine, i really don't think you can go wrong when it comes to standard, its about personal preference.
They're not perfect by any means, but you tend to see a similar theme every year, which suggests some medical schools do have problems keeping students satisfied with the quality of the course.
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100So what be it? Surely that'll make your decision for you!(Original post by xadmin)
I already got my UKCAT score. Lantana, why do you prefer Newcastle?
(Original post by fairy spangles)
How come theres so many Newcastle students on here??
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Re: Need help in choosing Newcastle or Birmingham for A100Having experience of both cities in my opinion.....
Brum is more diverse, larger city but busier, more expensive and New Street is a nightmare. Is the stop outside the university not edgbaston? Or however I spell it. I enjoyed my placement there. I think you need alot of A* at GCSE
Newcastle - probs best to ask someone else. Dont you need a high UKCAT score?
But as others have said, wait until you get your UKCAT score and apply accordingly.