Who is thinking about Keele for 2016 entry? If so, which courses?
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Thinking of applying although i am unsure if the student life off campus is any good? I'd love to go clubbing/to shops etc but want to know where i can go and about transport? I hear the student union is great though!
Thinking of applying although i am unsure if the student life off campus is any good? I'd love to go clubbing/to shops etc but want to know where i can go and about transport? I hear the student union is great though!
From what I saw on the open day it was quite rural although they had a bar, a night club and an events hall for music etc on site. There is a bus stop on the campus that goes to Newcastle Under Lyme and Stoke I think. Most of the students I spoke to there said they just ordered their shopping and other items from the internet anyway...Hope that helps!
I'm thinking of putting Keele down as a safe option, for History. It was between Keele and Chester, but I didn't like the campus or transport around Chester very much, in comparison to Keele anyway. I thought Keele's campus was lovely, and everyone I spoke to was really friendly.
I'm thinking of putting Keele down as a safe option, for History. It was between Keele and Chester, but I didn't like the campus or transport around Chester very much, in comparison to Keele anyway. I thought Keele's campus was lovely, and everyone I spoke to was really friendly.
I completely agree; thought the city at Chester was nice but i didn't like the way the accomodation was set out at all
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