I wonder if this is true. 'The University of Sussex attempts to make the university more like Hogwarts by allowing the 2012 students to be sorted into Hogwarts houses upon arriving. Everyone is upset about the 9 grand fees a year so we had to do something to placate the masses'.
It's a hilarious idea but it won't work I don't think, not everyone will take it seriously and I'm not fond of queuing up on my first day of admission for hours to get put into an imaginary house, even if I am a massive fan of Harry Potter. I'd rather just have my degree for 3 and a half grand thanks.
HAHA brilliant!
I’m going to be studying Psychology at Sussex but not staying in halls. Anyone in the same position? x
I've just submitted my accomadation choices. I've chose Swanborough as my 1st choice, I really hope I get it, has anyone else chosen this or having any thoughts on the accomadation.
Info: Ive Chosen Sussex as my 1st choice to study Economics BSC, the new academic building for economics looks rather good haha
I've firmed Business and Management and chosen Lewes Court as my first housing option. Gonna to change to Law with Business in adjustment if i do better than AAB that i'm predicted... ever hopeful!
I've just submitted my accomadation choices. I've chose Swanborough as my 1st choice, I really hope I get it, has anyone else chosen this or having any thoughts on the accomadation.
Info: Ive Chosen Sussex as my 1st choice to study Economics BSC, the new academic building for economics looks rather good haha
Swanborough is my first option too, I really doubt they will give me a room there though, only 250 rooms available and I have a conditional offer
Firmed for American Studies, and reading through here i feel like i'm the only one!
For accommodation i have put: 1. Lewes Court (2) 2. Stanmer Court 3. Swanborough 4. Northfield I would like an en suite, but think i will put Stanmer further down the list now as i don't want to be somewhere so unsociable! Also thinking about adding some more options just in case
Firmed for American Studies, and reading through here i feel like i'm the only one!
For accommodation i have put: 1. Lewes Court (2) 2. Stanmer Court 3. Swanborough 4. Northfield I would like an en suite, but think i will put Stanmer further down the list now as i don't want to be somewhere so unsociable! Also thinking about adding some more options just in case
Really hoping that i meet their conditions!
What do you learn in american studies and what career prospects does it have?
Not trying to be sarcastic/belittling i'm just curious!
What do you learn in american studies and what career prospects does it have?
Not trying to be sarcastic/belittling i'm just curious!
You do all sorts! History, literature, politics, film, culture... And you get to spend the third year at a university in America too As far as career prospects go it's pretty broad. Media, journalism, teaching, tv/film, finance, public relations, politics... Lots of options which is good for me because i don't really have any specific career in mind.
Hiya i'm just finishing my first year at Sussex studying Geography (currently Ba but switching to Bsc) living in park village. if you have any questions about the course/ housing feel free to message me
Hiya i'm just finishing my first year at Sussex studying Geography (currently Ba but switching to Bsc) living in park village. if you have any questions about the course/ housing feel free to message me
Does the lack of a communal area in park village affect socialising in your opinion, because i imagine it would be quite difficult, having the communal area completely separate from the actual accommodation. In fact i was wondering where people even eat/cook considering how tiny the kitchen is!
Does the lack of a communal area in park village affect socialising in your opinion, because i imagine it would be quite difficult, having the communal area completely separate from the actual accommodation. In fact i was wondering where people even eat/cook considering how tiny the kitchen is!
It is annoying not having a communal area but tbh people tended to prop their doors open and we all sat in the hall way and ate so i wouldn't worry, you become an expert at eating off your lap :P The kitchens are fine between six (theres one on the top floor one on the bottom) i never had a problem with space infact it worked out better than say park houses as you only had six peoples worth of mess :P I would also say that during freshers you meet soooooooooo many people outside of your house, from societies and sports clubs and on your course that after a while your hopping from house to house each night eating in different places and socialising elsewhere. Theres always the porters office, if you go upstairs there is a TV room/ table tennis place and another seperate lounge with computers that a lot of people use, if there was a big group of us we tended to go there an order takeaway.
Im Sussex foundation student and i am quite sure that i would have the grades for studying Year 1 Psychology. Gonna arrive 16 September, which is Sunday, and ppl are going to make friends before my arrival on Saturday. I was like Oh no! Am I being too paranoid??/
Has anyone else been emailed asking for confirmation of a GCSE grade? I've already firmed for psychology but I got an email yesterday asking to send them a scan of proof of my gcse Maths grade and I don't know why
Has anyone else been emailed asking for confirmation of a GCSE grade? I've already firmed for psychology but I got an email yesterday asking to send them a scan of proof of my gcse Maths grade and I don't know why
Yeah I got one too, they do it to loads of people to make sure you haven't just lied about your grades