Hey guys, I have 2 unconditional offers from QUEEN MARGARET UNIVERSITY and NAPIER, and I want to study Hospitality and international business. I am so confused and I don't know what I should choose.. Advices? 🤢🤢🤢
Queen Margaret, its Russel Group (Not that it means too much, but it'll widen opportunities in terms of affiliated university schemes and the rest of it!)
Hey guys, I have 2 unconditional offers from QUEEN MARGARET UNIVERSITY and NAPIER, and I want to study Hospitality and international business. I am so confused and I don't know what I should choose.. Advices? 🤢🤢🤢
Have you visited Napier and QM?
They're both in very different locations (albeit still within Edinburgh)
Queen Margaret, its Russel Group (Not that it means too much, but it'll widen opportunities in terms of affiliated university schemes and the rest of it!)
lol I was surprised to see it on there! RG is going down the drain
No, seriously. Queen Margaret isn't part of the RG. You must be getting it confused with Queen Mary (University of London) or Queen's University Belfast.
No, seriously. Queen Margaret isn't part of the RG. You must be getting it confused with Queen Mary (University of London) or Queen's University Belfast.
I attended 2 open days Queen Margaret University, is not in the city centre but there is a train and in 5 minutes I can be In the city centre very quickly.
Napier is the city centre, but the halls are 40 mins by bus from the uni...
The names are synonymous, I thought all the Queens: Queen's, Mary and Margaret, were all married to the RG association. Margaret is a well established uni, I thought she was also a co-wife to the RG.
The names are synonymous, I thought all the Queens: Queen's, Mary and Margaret, were all married to the RG association. Margaret is a well established uni, I thought she was also a co-wife to the RG.
I have no idea where you got that from. Any links? If this is true, then why on earth is QUB and QMUL listed separately on the RG website?
I attended 2 open days Queen Margaret University, is not in the city centre but there is a train and in 5 minutes I can be In the city centre very quickly.
Napier is the city centre, but the halls are 40 mins by bus from the uni...
I think I'd much rather be a 5-minute ScotRail train away from Waverely Station than having to travel 40 mins by bus to lectures... Is the course content similar across both universities? Do either university "specialise" or have more modules in topics which you prefer?
I think I'd much rather be a 5-minute ScotRail train away from Waverely Station than having to travel 40 mins by bus to lectures... Is the course content similar across both universities? Do either university "specialise" or have more modules in topics which you prefer?
I prefer the modules from NAPIER, but the QMU Are not THAT bad!