Oh, man. I went to Teesside for an open day and it was just.... so utterly facelessly grey. A talk with one of the course leads where she spoke so quietly she was barely audible in a room of <30 people. Student rep that walked us round some buildings with visible mold and when we asked "What's there to do?" said "Um.... there's an Asda."
Really so bad lol. I'm sure they have good parts, i'm sure people do have a good experience there! and they did have good facilities in some of the buildings but as a first impression of the place it was pretty dire. I didn't end up applying in the end and used the UCAS slot for somewhere else 😅
By contrast, a place I didn't end up at but did interview for - Falmouth - hosted regional interviews up north for people that couldn't travel to campus. This was hosted inside a sixth form college in Manchester and they set up screens with virtual tours and flew out lecturers and student ambassadors to talk to prospective students. Everyone I spoke to was incredibly helpful and it was a really great thing for them to do - compared to doing an interview over a zoom call it was massively preferable. It was one of only two interviews/portfolio reviews where I received constructive feedback and practical things I could go away and do in order to prepare for the course. I don't know of any other unis that do a similar thing so it was a cool experience and something i'd absolutely credit them for. I'm sure it made a difference to other northern students who otherwise wouldn't have been able to consider Falmouth as an option too. They would've been my insurance pick if I didn't get an uncon for where ended up being my firm.
These were both late 2019- early 2020, for game art/adjacent courses. So very possible things have changed since!