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The colleges are basically choose your accommodation type (and location on campus I suppose) and not much more
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There's loooaads of stuff on campus from food places (no surprise there) to banks to Blackwell's ()
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Accommodation is not guaranteed for insurance applicants but they usually get it (this is important as Lancaster would likely to be my insurance if I placed it)
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About 2/3 of the 6700 people living on campus are 1st years so there are limited opportunities to stay on campus after first year but not much
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All the accommodation has access to kitchens, most has to be self catered but some can be catered.
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The library is 24/7 in term time (and is pretty cool inside )
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In year 1 you take mathematical methods, mathematical concepts and a minor subject (which can be literally anything from a language to geography to accounting and finance)
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In year 1 there's end of module tests and worksheets which count for 50% but after first year there's no end of module tests and the worksheets count for much less
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In year 2 there's 8 core modules and after that you start to have options.
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You only do a dissertation if you take a 4th year
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The course is very largely pure and stats based (which means I would escape all the fluid dynamics and similar which sounds complicated)
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The offer structure is complicated but I'll just say if I got an offer it would be at least AAB and pending my TMUA score ABB
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There's loads of buses going all over Lancaster (and even to Preston and iirc Blackpool) from campus so it's easy to get out
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They gave so many freebies
Spoiler
•
The colleges are basically choose your accommodation type (and location on campus I suppose) and not much more
•
There's loooaads of stuff on campus from food places (no surprise there) to banks to Blackwell's ()
•
Accommodation is not guaranteed for insurance applicants but they usually get it (this is important as Lancaster would likely to be my insurance if I placed it)
•
About 2/3 of the 6700 people living on campus are 1st years so there are limited opportunities to stay on campus after first year but not much
•
All the accommodation has access to kitchens, most has to be self catered but some can be catered.
•
The library is 24/7 in term time (and is pretty cool inside )
•
In year 1 you take mathematical methods, mathematical concepts and a minor subject (which can be literally anything from a language to geography to accounting and finance)
•
In year 1 there's end of module tests and worksheets which count for 50% but after first year there's no end of module tests and the worksheets count for much less
•
In year 2 there's 8 core modules and after that you start to have options.
•
You only do a dissertation if you take a 4th year
•
The course is very largely pure and stats based (which means I would escape all the fluid dynamics and similar which sounds complicated)
•
The offer structure is complicated but I'll just say if I got an offer it would be at least AAB and pending my TMUA score ABB
•
There's loads of buses going all over Lancaster (and even to Preston and iirc Blackpool) from campus so it's easy to get out
•
They gave so many freebies
Spoiler
•
The colleges are basically choose your accommodation type (and location on campus I suppose) and not much more
•
There's loooaads of stuff on campus from food places (no surprise there) to banks to Blackwell's ()
•
Accommodation is not guaranteed for insurance applicants but they usually get it (this is important as Lancaster would likely to be my insurance if I placed it)
•
About 2/3 of the 6700 people living on campus are 1st years so there are limited opportunities to stay on campus after first year but not much
•
All the accommodation has access to kitchens, most has to be self catered but some can be catered.
•
The library is 24/7 in term time (and is pretty cool inside )
•
In year 1 you take mathematical methods, mathematical concepts and a minor subject (which can be literally anything from a language to geography to accounting and finance)
•
In year 1 there's end of module tests and worksheets which count for 50% but after first year there's no end of module tests and the worksheets count for much less
•
In year 2 there's 8 core modules and after that you start to have options.
•
You only do a dissertation if you take a 4th year
•
The course is very largely pure and stats based (which means I would escape all the fluid dynamics and similar which sounds complicated)
•
The offer structure is complicated but I'll just say if I got an offer it would be at least AAB and pending my TMUA score ABB
•
There's loads of buses going all over Lancaster (and even to Preston and iirc Blackpool) from campus so it's easy to get out
•
They gave so many freebies
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The colleges are basically choose your accommodation type (and location on campus I suppose) and not much more
•
There's loooaads of stuff on campus from food places (no surprise there) to banks to Blackwell's ()
•
Accommodation is not guaranteed for insurance applicants but they usually get it (this is important as Lancaster would likely to be my insurance if I placed it)
•
About 2/3 of the 6700 people living on campus are 1st years so there are limited opportunities to stay on campus after first year but not much
•
All the accommodation has access to kitchens, most has to be self catered but some can be catered.
•
The library is 24/7 in term time (and is pretty cool inside )
•
In year 1 you take mathematical methods, mathematical concepts and a minor subject (which can be literally anything from a language to geography to accounting and finance)
•
In year 1 there's end of module tests and worksheets which count for 50% but after first year there's no end of module tests and the worksheets count for much less
•
In year 2 there's 8 core modules and after that you start to have options.
•
You only do a dissertation if you take a 4th year
•
The course is very largely pure and stats based (which means I would escape all the fluid dynamics and similar which sounds complicated)
•
The offer structure is complicated but I'll just say if I got an offer it would be at least AAB and pending my TMUA score ABB
•
There's loads of buses going all over Lancaster (and even to Preston and iirc Blackpool) from campus so it's easy to get out
•
They gave so many freebies
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