I have gotten offers from both of them. I’m planning to study psychology with cognitive neuroscience. But I’m unsure which one to pick. I hope you guys can help me out.
I have gotten offers from both of them. I’m planning to study psychology with cognitive neuroscience. But I’m unsure which one to pick. I hope you guys can help me out.
The work/work like experience NTU offers was the big deciding factor for me
I have gotten offers from both of them. I’m planning to study psychology with cognitive neuroscience. But I’m unsure which one to pick. I hope you guys can help me out.
Hello 👋
🎉 Congratulations on your offer to study at the University of Essex! Check your emails for your invite to an Offer Holder Day where you can tour our campus and accommodation, chat to current students and academic staff within your department, and meet your future classmates. 📨🤝
We're top 30 in the UK for Psychology (THE World University Rankings 2025) and your course is accredited by the British Psychological Society. There are so many great facilities that you would have access to: our multimillion-pound Centre for Brain Science (researching sleep, cognitive and visual perception, and psychoacoustic hearing), the leading Babylab in the East of England (baby-friendly EEG system), and the Minecraft Psychology Lab. You also have the opportunity to join our Research Experience Scheme (RES), working with academics on current research projects with real-world impacts. Looking ahead, 95% of our Psychology undergraduate graduates are in employment or further study (Graduate Outcomes 2024). 🔬🧠
There is the option to extend your course: spending an additional year on a work placement to increase your employability or studying abroad at one of our 150 partner institutions to experience learning in another country. 🗺️🔍️
The University of Essex is just outside of Colchester, less than one hour away from London on the train (with three stations near to campus). Our Students' Union is amazing (top 10 in the UK), with over 165 societies to join, a library (open 24/7), gym and sports centre (free if you live on campus), cinema, two bars and a nightclub on campus. Students are supported by the Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity Service and we are now ranked 29th in the British Universities and Colleges Sport table. 🌟
You can chat to current students on Unibuddy to find out more! 📱
I hope this helps, please let us know if you have any more questions 😊
would you say that NTU is a bit unsafe? i am considering but I heard that it might be a little dangerous
I'm a 39 year old largely built white guy. No one gives me any hastle. I imagine the university campus and halls are fairly safe, but as for out on a friday night, you take your chances same as you do everywhere else