Bristol or Queen Mary for BA English and Drama?
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I have unconditionals for joint honours English and Drama courses at both Bristol and Queen Mary. Looking for any advice on which is better for English and Drama. Any opinions from current or former students would be much appreciated. 
I wanted a course that was slightly more practical in terms of the drama side, giving me skills to potentially work in theatre production after uni.
I’m from Manchester and I am worried that I might find Bristol as a city to be small and a little sedate/remote in comparison. However also slightly worried about the cost of London.

I wanted a course that was slightly more practical in terms of the drama side, giving me skills to potentially work in theatre production after uni.
I’m from Manchester and I am worried that I might find Bristol as a city to be small and a little sedate/remote in comparison. However also slightly worried about the cost of London.
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(Original post by alexciacooke)
I have unconditionals for joint honours English and Drama courses at both Bristol and Queen Mary. Looking for any advice on which is better for English and Drama. Any opinions from current or former students would be much appreciated.
I wanted a course that was slightly more practical in terms of the drama side, giving me skills to potentially work in theatre production after uni.
I’m from Manchester and I am worried that I might find Bristol as a city to be small and a little sedate/remote in comparison. However also slightly worried about the cost of London.
I have unconditionals for joint honours English and Drama courses at both Bristol and Queen Mary. Looking for any advice on which is better for English and Drama. Any opinions from current or former students would be much appreciated.

I wanted a course that was slightly more practical in terms of the drama side, giving me skills to potentially work in theatre production after uni.
I’m from Manchester and I am worried that I might find Bristol as a city to be small and a little sedate/remote in comparison. However also slightly worried about the cost of London.
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Hi! I have an unconditional to do English at Queen Mary, probably going to put it as my 2nd choice
(Original post by alexciacooke)
I have unconditionals for joint honours English and Drama courses at both Bristol and Queen Mary. Looking for any advice on which is better for English and Drama. Any opinions from current or former students would be much appreciated.
I wanted a course that was slightly more practical in terms of the drama side, giving me skills to potentially work in theatre production after uni.
I’m from Manchester and I am worried that I might find Bristol as a city to be small and a little sedate/remote in comparison. However also slightly worried about the cost of London.
I have unconditionals for joint honours English and Drama courses at both Bristol and Queen Mary. Looking for any advice on which is better for English and Drama. Any opinions from current or former students would be much appreciated.

I wanted a course that was slightly more practical in terms of the drama side, giving me skills to potentially work in theatre production after uni.
I’m from Manchester and I am worried that I might find Bristol as a city to be small and a little sedate/remote in comparison. However also slightly worried about the cost of London.
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