i have the choice of both glasgow and bristol for mechatronics. Which do you guys is the better university overall in terms of facilities,reputation,professors ,etc.
Also which city do you think is better? im a big fan of house music and am a beginning producer so music is a big thing for me; I also love food and going outdoors doing outdoor sports like kayaking,surfing,hiking,mountain climbing etc.
Tell me which you think is stronger in every aspect and your overall pick ! Thanks for the help guys !
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(Original post by OmarSherif197)
i have the choice of both glasgow and bristol for mechatronics. Which do you guys is the better university overall in terms of facilities,reputation,professors ,etc.
Also which city do you think is better? im a big fan of house music and am a beginning producer so music is a big thing for me; I also love food and going outdoors doing outdoor sports like kayaking,surfing,hiking,mountain climbing etc.
Tell me which you think is stronger in every aspect and your overall pick ! Thanks for the help guys !
That said Bristol has a very strong music scene. And kayaking the Severn Bore has to be something you'd have to do.
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