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I have made my first four choices for mechanical engineering and now I have to choose the fifth one from bath, bristol or leeds. Which one is better for mechanical engineering? I am mostly looking for universities that have good industrial links, are well known and have a good engineering course in general.
Which one of these should I take?
Thanks for any help!
Which one of these should I take?
Thanks for any help!
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(Original post by ankur_sharam309)
I have made my first four choices for mechanical engineering and now I have to choose the fifth one from bath, bristol or leeds. Which one is better for mechanical engineering? I am mostly looking for universities that have good industrial links, are well known and have a good engineering course in general.
Which one of these should I take?
Thanks for any help!
I have made my first four choices for mechanical engineering and now I have to choose the fifth one from bath, bristol or leeds. Which one is better for mechanical engineering? I am mostly looking for universities that have good industrial links, are well known and have a good engineering course in general.
Which one of these should I take?
Thanks for any help!
Seriously though, leeds is an amazing university and an incredible city.
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Would love to know what your other 4 choices are.
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(Original post by kingm)
All three will give you virtually equal opportunities for your career as they all have very good industry links and their courses are of the best in the country. As it is your 5th choice, i'd suggest you make your decision based on geographic's and the type of city you wish to live in. They all offer something different. That being said, if you go to either Bristol or Bath, you can hop between the two in 30mins :-). Leeds is a nice place as well and probably the cheapest out of the 3 - Bath is very expensive..
Would love to know what your other 4 choices are.
All three will give you virtually equal opportunities for your career as they all have very good industry links and their courses are of the best in the country. As it is your 5th choice, i'd suggest you make your decision based on geographic's and the type of city you wish to live in. They all offer something different. That being said, if you go to either Bristol or Bath, you can hop between the two in 30mins :-). Leeds is a nice place as well and probably the cheapest out of the 3 - Bath is very expensive..
Would love to know what your other 4 choices are.
My other four choices are
Cambridge (lol)
Imperial
Southampton
Sheffield
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Ended up going for Bristol mainly because it is a more industrial city and uni probably has the best industrial links. Also it is relatively cheap.
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(Original post by ankur_sharam309)
Ended up going for Bristol mainly because it is a more industrial city and uni probably has the best industrial links. Also it is relatively cheap.
Ended up going for Bristol mainly because it is a more industrial city and uni probably has the best industrial links. Also it is relatively cheap.
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Ended up going for Bristol mainly because it is a more industrial city and uni probably has the best industrial links. Also it is relatively cheap.
Ended up going for Bristol mainly because it is a more industrial city and uni probably has the best industrial links. Also it is relatively cheap.
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