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Original post by Mariam35
A HUGE 24hr library
A night life as good as Newcastle
Societies for pretty much everything
Respected status
Reasonably priced rooms
Reasonable entry requirements
Awesome academics
High quality gym
... Yeah I don't think this place exists


Nottingham?
My dream university is actually London Business School in Regent's Park, London. Shame they don't offer undergrad programs. Though the European Business School is next door for that.
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Original post by Mariam35
A HUGE 24hr library
A night life as good as Newcastle
Societies for pretty much everything
Respected status
Reasonably priced rooms
Reasonable entry requirements
Awesome academics
High quality gym
... Yeah I don't think this place exists


Manchester. Nightlife is better than Newcastle, entry requirements kinda vary from reasonable for my course (Ancient History, ABB) to mental for others (Physics, A*A*A). Everything else spot on.
london met. woop woop :biggrin:
Durham is my other dream uni in terms of tradition, but I hear the buildings are a bit worn, like they need some refurb work done urgently.
Original post by Blitzkrieg15
Durham is my other dream uni in terms of tradition, but I hear the buildings are a bit worn, like they need some refurb work done urgently.


durham is a ****hole.
Original post by Blitzkrieg15
Durham is my other dream uni in terms of tradition, but I hear the buildings are a bit worn, like they need some refurb work done urgently.


Van Mildert accommodation is horrendous, just thought might like to know
St Chad's is alright, however.
Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, anyone? In lieu of Hogwarts, of course.
Original post by grassntai
durham is a ****hole.


The city, or the uni itself? Nottingham is investing in refurbishments and new buildings left right and centre, even where it might not have been necessary. How comes Durham isn't?
LSE
I would love OXBRIDGE. Yes, I'm aware those are two.
Reply 51
Original post by Blitzkrieg15
Nottingham?


I went there, academics are sub par for a lot of courses TBH and weights room was tiny
Reply 52
Oxford, to read English Literature. I think that's a far-fetched dream now unless anyone would like to tell me otherwise.
Original post by Aristotle's' Disciple
One where each semester takes place on a different continent, that would be pretty cool.


There actually is an Erasmus Mundus funded 2 years masters degree where each of the 4 semesters happens in a different country (not continent). All the countries are in europe, and the course are fully taught in english. See http://www.4cities.eu/
:smile:
Original post by cgyvhubji
My dream university?

Harvard's reputation.
Cambridge's funding.
Oxford's library.
UCL's location.
Newcastle's social life.
Exeter's weather.
St Andrews' sports facilities.


the costs on that are gonna be gnarly :colondollar:
Original post by CaptainBrown
Manchester. Nightlife is better than Newcastle, entry requirements kinda vary from reasonable for my course (Ancient History, ABB) to mental for others (Physics, A*A*A). Everything else spot on.


Will you be going to Manchester for Ancient History?


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St Andrews (really hope I get an offer) :smile:
Original post by candyaljamila
There actually is an Erasmus Mundus funded 2 years masters degree where each of the 4 semesters happens in a different country (not continent). All the countries are in europe, and the course are fully taught in english. See http://www.4cities.eu/
:smile:


Wow, thanks! Definitely one to keep an eye on :smile:
I wish I could have gone to Northumbria, but for my course they wanted an A level science which I'm not doing :frown:
Reply 59
Meee! I would like Cambridge because Newton studied their. Yeah typical nerd here :wink:

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