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Uni of Glasgow/ Sheffield/ Manchester for physics?

I have now received all my decisions from universities and have offers from Manchester (A*A*A), Glasgow (AAB), and Sheffield (ABB). I am really struggling on which one to pick, mainly as I have not been to Glasgow as of yet, due to not being able to make the offer holder day. I like Manchester as a uni, but as a city I am indifferent towards, and it’s pretty much the same with Sheffield, except I prefer the city slightly more. If anyone has any suggestions on what I should do, on how good the unis are for physics/ well-being/ accommodation/ etc it is much appreciated!!

From what I can tell, most of the accommodation that I would prefer has already gone in these places so it isn’t an issue overall tbh, but I’d just like a little bit of an insight on what it’s like living in these places.

Thanks:smile:

*I was predicted A*A*A from my gcse results, currently working at maybe AAB or three As it is hard to tell lol, however manchesters requirements will be achievable if I really put the work in*
(edited 11 months ago)
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Glasgow is a great city and the uni is also well-regarded. But the other two unis and cities are both good too. Look at the course content at each uni and pick the uni with the most interesting modules (for you).

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