you can actually view past timetables on the Leeds university website. looks like you're in three days a week, at least in first year. i didn't read them all; i'll let you do that.
you can actually view past timetables on the Leeds university website. looks like you're in three days a week, at least in first year. i didn't read them all; i'll let you do that.
Is it normal that in year 2 and 3 you'll be in less days?
no worries you can look at the timetable for all three years and compare on that link i gave you above. it's hard to say because i didn't go to Leeds. in third year tho you typically build your own schedule cuz you get more optional modules and perhaps even no required ones. the issue for you then would be when you choose your modules you perhaps won't know what days those classes will be held on.
no worries you can look at the timetable for all three years and compare on that link i gave you above. it's hard to say because i didn't go to Leeds. in third year tho you typically build your own schedule cuz you get more optional modules and perhaps even no required ones. the issue for you then would be when you choose your modules you perhaps won't know what days those classes will be held on.
Leeds pros: 1.) Lower offer of ABB, which I must firm to get the lower offer 2.) Would have firmed if exams had gone ahead 3.) Much nicer accommodation
Leeds cons: 1.) Distance and travel costs are very high, so would be difficult to move back home. 2.) You have to do a dissertation in final year
Manchester pros: 1.) Closer to home, so cheaper and can move back home and travel to lectures easily 2.) Preferred location because it is a bigger city.
Manchester cons: 1.) Higher offer of AAA. If I miss my offer I would not be happy going to my insurance, mainly because I've always been set on these two unis. 2.) Student satisfaction rates are low and seems to have a bad reputation from students - 73% compared to Leeds 90%
Would you say that I have made the right choice in firming Leeds?