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I’ve received offers to study Law from these 3 universities and I honestly can’t decide which to pick.
Leeds seems to do the best on statistical websites like unistats, league tables and word of mouth I’ve heard. However people on here don’t seem to rate it very well.
Exeter seems to be loved by people on this site and also does very well on statistic websites/league tables, but not quite as well as Leeds.
Manchester appears to do the worst in league tables and statistics, but people on this site really recommend it.
I feel like my research is just running in a circle and I’d like some advice on which of these universities is the best academically.
Leeds seems to do the best on statistical websites like unistats, league tables and word of mouth I’ve heard. However people on here don’t seem to rate it very well.
Exeter seems to be loved by people on this site and also does very well on statistic websites/league tables, but not quite as well as Leeds.
Manchester appears to do the worst in league tables and statistics, but people on this site really recommend it.
I feel like my research is just running in a circle and I’d like some advice on which of these universities is the best academically.
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(Original post by Atlas99)
I’ve received offers to study Law from these 3 universities and I honestly can’t decide which to pick.
Leeds seems to do the best on statistical websites like unistats, league tables and word of mouth I’ve heard. However people on here don’t seem to rate it very well.
Exeter seems to be loved by people on this site and also does very well on statistic websites/league tables, but not quite as well as Leeds.
Manchester appears to do the worst in league tables and statistics, but people on this site really recommend it.
I feel like my research is just running in a circle and I’d like some advice on which of these universities is the best academically.
I’ve received offers to study Law from these 3 universities and I honestly can’t decide which to pick.
Leeds seems to do the best on statistical websites like unistats, league tables and word of mouth I’ve heard. However people on here don’t seem to rate it very well.
Exeter seems to be loved by people on this site and also does very well on statistic websites/league tables, but not quite as well as Leeds.
Manchester appears to do the worst in league tables and statistics, but people on this site really recommend it.
I feel like my research is just running in a circle and I’d like some advice on which of these universities is the best academically.
Go and visit if you have not done so.
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(Original post by Muttley79)
They are very different places and universities. Personally I prefer Exeter as a place to live and a smaller city.
Go and visit if you have not done so.
They are very different places and universities. Personally I prefer Exeter as a place to live and a smaller city.
Go and visit if you have not done so.
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If it’s just about the place I guess that leaves only Exeter and Leeds. I don’t like Manchester.
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(Original post by Atlas99)
If it’s just about the place I guess that leaves only Exeter and Leeds. I don’t like Manchester.
If it’s just about the place I guess that leaves only Exeter and Leeds. I don’t like Manchester.
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(Original post by Muttley79)
I prefer Exeter to Leeds - weather is better too! Go and visit Exeter, a google tour isn't the same ...
I prefer Exeter to Leeds - weather is better too! Go and visit Exeter, a google tour isn't the same ...
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(Original post by Atlas99)
I’d like to but I live 8 hours away.
I’d like to but I live 8 hours away.
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(Original post by Atlas99)
I’d like to but I live 8 hours away.
I’d like to but I live 8 hours away.
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(Original post by harrysbar)
Do you live in the UK? If the 8 hours is from one side of the country to the other, I would find that a strong argument for putting Leeds first. If it's a pain in the ass to attend an Open Day, its's going to be the same pain at the beginning and end of every term.
Do you live in the UK? If the 8 hours is from one side of the country to the other, I would find that a strong argument for putting Leeds first. If it's a pain in the ass to attend an Open Day, its's going to be the same pain at the beginning and end of every term.
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(Original post by Atlas99)
I live in the U.K. but in the north east near Newcastle. I was thinking an 8 hour trip would be a pain at the start/end of term. Also I’ve just checked the train fare and it’s over £200.
I live in the U.K. but in the north east near Newcastle. I was thinking an 8 hour trip would be a pain at the start/end of term. Also I’ve just checked the train fare and it’s over £200.
But at the end of the day, don't worry about what people on TSR think (including me!) go where you want to go.
They are both great Unis, both do well in league tables, both good for Law, both Russell Group.
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(Original post by Atlas99)
I live in the U.K. but in the north east near Newcastle. I was thinking an 8 hour trip would be a pain at the start/end of term. Also I’ve just checked the train fare and it’s over £200.
I live in the U.K. but in the north east near Newcastle. I was thinking an 8 hour trip would be a pain at the start/end of term. Also I’ve just checked the train fare and it’s over £200.
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(Original post by swanseajack1)
Check Newcastle to Exeter flights with Flybe. Cheaper and quicker. You might need overnight accommodation Alternatively look at train fare Newcastle to Birmingham and Birmingham to Exeter or Newcastle to London KX and Lodon Paddington to Exeter St Davids as there are sometimes big savings to be had. If you buy a 16-26 railcard for £30 you get 1/3 off fares. It lasts for a year.
Check Newcastle to Exeter flights with Flybe. Cheaper and quicker. You might need overnight accommodation Alternatively look at train fare Newcastle to Birmingham and Birmingham to Exeter or Newcastle to London KX and Lodon Paddington to Exeter St Davids as there are sometimes big savings to be had. If you buy a 16-26 railcard for £30 you get 1/3 off fares. It lasts for a year.
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Yh Exeter is an amazing place but you don't want to go uni 8 hours away and have to pay that much every holiday or time you want to go home. Also I've heard the Leeds nightlife is amazing and definitely better than Exeter
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(Original post by WARisMAD)
Yh Exeter is an amazing place but you don't want to go uni 8 hours away and have to pay that much every holiday or time you want to go home. Also I've heard the Leeds nightlife is amazing and definitely better than Exeter
Yh Exeter is an amazing place but you don't want to go uni 8 hours away and have to pay that much every holiday or time you want to go home. Also I've heard the Leeds nightlife is amazing and definitely better than Exeter
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(Original post by Atlas99)
Is Leeds supposed to be as good as Exeter academically?
Is Leeds supposed to be as good as Exeter academically?
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