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Biomed in Roehampton or London metropolitan?

got an offer for undergraduate from both unis, which should I accept.
for LMU I gotta do 4 years and Roehampton 3 years.
should I apply to uni of greenwich?

Reply 1

I'm studying at Roehampton but not Biomed

Reply 2

Original post by Kishansachu
I'm studying at Roehampton but not Biomed

How is it

Reply 3

The university is nice ngl

Reply 4

Teachers are also good

Reply 5

Original post by Riba232
got an offer for undergraduate from both unis, which should I accept.
for LMU I gotta do 4 years and Roehampton 3 years.
should I apply to uni of greenwich?

Hi @Riba232,

Congratulations on your offers!

Our BSc Biomedical Science at the University of Roehampton is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science, when you graduate, you will meet the academic qualification requirement to become a registered Biomedical Scientist working in NHS Pathology laboratories.

Hear from a recent Biomedical graduate of ours:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brAHlniTJy0&t=35s
https://blog.roehampton.ac.uk/2024/01/25/in-conversation-with-katie-birditt/

Roehampton has been ranked Top 3 modern university in London (Complete University Guide 2025). Our campus is located in southwest London, a direct train from London Waterloo. Situated in 54 acres of beautiful parkland with modern facilities and affordable accommodation, Roehampton will give you the best of both worlds.

To discover all things Roehampton, have a read of our A-Z of the University of Roehampton blog.

I hope this helps!

Katie- Roehampton Rep
Original post by Riba232
got an offer for undergraduate from both unis, which should I accept.
for LMU I gotta do 4 years and Roehampton 3 years.
should I apply to uni of greenwich?

Hi! I know this post is from quite a while ago now, but I hope you were able to make a decision you are happy with. I am currently studying at London Met and wanted to share a bit in case you or others are still looking for insights. London Met's 4-year option includes a foundation year, which I have seen be really helpful for students who want extra preparation before starting the main degree. The uni is really supportive, with approachable tutors and lots of resources to help you succeed. Plus, being based in central London means there are loads of opportunities to gain work experience alongside your studies. If you have already started, I hope it is going well! And if you still have questions or need advice on anything to do with London Met, feel free to drop a message anytime.

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