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Hello, i have had 4 offers so far to study mental health nursing but i am in a delima between the two universities. My question if which one is much better in studying Mental health nursing in either Birmingham or Wolverhampton
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by bingeh23
Hello, i have had 4 offers so far to study mental health nursing but i am in a delima between the two universities. My question if which one is much better in studying Mental health nursing in either Birmingham or Wolverhampton

As far as both the courses offered by Birmingham and Wolverhampton are professionally recognised, there won't be significant difference between them in terms of academic standards.

If academic excellence is not of significant concern, maybe you could look into their course modules to see which you like more? Or which city you like more? Or the cost of living better suits your budget?
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by bingeh23
Hello, i have had 4 offers so far to study mental health nursing but i am in a delima between the two universities. My question if which one is much better in studying Mental health nursing in either Birmingham or Wolverhampton

Hi @bingeh23,

I don't take mental health nursing, so I can't speak on the modules and topic. However, I do live in Birmingham to give you an insight of what it's like here. I think Birmingham is extremely student friendly and an affordable city to live in. Living the city life, minus the city costs. It's extremely well diverse and rich in culture. There's a lot to do in town, and so so many cute cafes in the city for your lock in study sessions.

I'm assuming you applied to University of Birmingham- although I go to Birmingham City University, I do frequent UoB often as lots of my friends study there. They have a pretty campus and a lot of my friends are enjoying their time there.

Hope this helps,
Danish
BCU Student Rep

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by BCU Student Rep
Hi @bingeh23,
I don't take mental health nursing, so I can't speak on the modules and topic. However, I do live in Birmingham to give you an insight of what it's like here. I think Birmingham is extremely student friendly and an affordable city to live in. Living the city life, minus the city costs. It's extremely well diverse and rich in culture. There's a lot to do in town, and so so many cute cafes in the city for your lock in study sessions.
I'm assuming you applied to University of Birmingham- although I go to Birmingham City University, I do frequent UoB often as lots of my friends study there. They have a pretty campus and a lot of my friends are enjoying their time there.
Hope this helps,
Danish
BCU Student Rep

thanks . sounds beautiful

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