Just a warning, something they never tell you.
Your first two years are in Camden, London - great times.
Last 3 years you move out into Hertfordshire, Hawkshead Campus. Beautiful area, large campus with excellent facilities including the impressive QMH hospital. All good stuff!
However, in your 3rd and 4th years you are not allowed to park on campus. This is a major problem that is never ending! It might not sound like a major issue but trust me you will be regretting coming to the RVC when you park your car outside campus in the mud and have to wait 3 hours for the AA to come and get you out or during your 50 minute walk into town (Potter's Bar) in pitch darkness along the ''rape trail''. Or when the college or your **** of a SU president call the police to ticket you.
This is the situation... Hawkshead campus is located outside any town/city/village, access is only via a 60 mph road (country road) with NO footpath. There is a dodgy footpath along the railtrack from Potters Bar some of the way but there is no lighting and very muddy. When it is dark at 4 and lectures finish at 5 or 6 - not fun and it known as the rape trail for a reason. College provide buses but these are rarely used often late and expensive. Plus you don't go to uni, not to have your independence with your free time (you are trapped at college). Just outside the college the majority of 3rd and 4th years park their cars off the road on the verge, in mud. It is tricky and very limited. You have to wake up early to get a resonable parking space to avoiding getting stuck and/or ticketed.
The REALLY annoying thing about all of this is the way the college treats this situation. THEY DONT CARE! They call in the police randomly to ticket students. They also have this idea that students driving into college ( which you need to do) is bad and wrong (the environment and all, yet they all have parking and drive in). It is too much of a hassel for them to put their foot down and do something about it so they prefer to use this ''bad student'' idea. Many of the staff could benefit from a 50 minutes walk twice a day.
Being at the RVC you start to get the feeling college only use you as a business aspect/money-incomer rather than an individual student (there are a number of reasons for this, including an increase in intake of american students who pay about $33,000 a year). A 10 year plan for developement was announced the other day with absolutely no improvement for parking or footpaths into college, so there is no hope for future students either and more and more students are coming to the RVC.
What we need is a SU committee willing to change the impossible but this creates another problem, our default su president is all but that, 1% a student 'representative' and 99% a suck up. It is a joke.
Apparently someone needs to die on the road before they are willing to do something about this issue. Someone got hit last year and went to hospital - nothing! and there have been countless dents, scratches and crashes with the cars.
I have enjoyed the RVC, made loads of friends, getting the vet degree done and all but if I had to start again I would go to another university!
Think twice, vent over