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  1. electromagnetic's Avatar
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    Which Campus?
    Having tralled through the exeter website I cant figure out which campus I will be on for economics? Any help?

    Which one is better? They seem very keen to show off cornwall campus...
  2. Sephrenia's Avatar
    • TSR Royalty
    • Location: Exeter
    Re: Which Campus?
    Economics will be Streatham Campus =) The main one. I expect anyway - a Business and Economics student is on Streatham Campus anyway. I don't think theres any big difference between the campuses - it jsut depends which course you're doing. Theres the old rivalry between the Lukies and Jifs [aka Streatham campus-ites - the Lemmy earns us the title of Jifs =D]
    You won't be on the Cornwall Campus - looking at the list of schools there [on the campus map] theres nothing for Economics there!

    Hope that helps
  3. sophisticated's Avatar
    • Vengeful, Imperial Overlord of The Student Room
    • Location: Timbuktu
    Re: Which Campus?
    You have to apply seperately for the Cornwall Campus anyway, its not just down to subject choice.
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