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City Vs Queen Mary's biomedical engineering

Hi,

Just wanted some opinions. Got offers for both City and QMUL for biomedical engineering and wanted to know which would be a better experience to study at?

Location wise I prefer City and majority of my friends have given the piece of advice being that City would be more optimal for me.

Reply 1

Original post
by AA67
Hi,
Just wanted some opinions. Got offers for both City and QMUL for biomedical engineering and wanted to know which would be a better experience to study at?
Location wise I prefer City and majority of my friends have given the piece of advice being that City would be more optimal for me.

Congratulations to your offers.

Why not look into course modules of the unis to see which you like more? Trust your own personal preference.

Queen Mary is a campus uni so may give a better student experience.

Reply 2

Original post
by AA67
Hi,
Just wanted some opinions. Got offers for both City and QMUL for biomedical engineering and wanted to know which would be a better experience to study at?
Location wise I prefer City and majority of my friends have given the piece of advice being that City would be more optimal for me.

Hey! I'm a current master’s student at City St George's doing MPH, I’ve had a really good experience so far. The central London location is super convenient everything from libraries to placements and social stuff is right around the corner. The teaching’s been solid, and the support from staff is genuinely helpful. It also feels easy to connect with other students, which has made settling in smoother. If you’re already leaning toward City St George's, I’d say go for it! :smile:

Reply 3

Original post
by AA67
Hi,
Just wanted some opinions. Got offers for both City and QMUL for biomedical engineering and wanted to know which would be a better experience to study at?
Location wise I prefer City and majority of my friends have given the piece of advice being that City would be more optimal for me.

Hey! I'm a postgraduate student doing an MSc in Human-Computer Interaction Design at City St George’s, part of the School of Science and Technology. Honestly, the support here has been amazing. From friendly personal tutors to great career guidance and mentoring, there’s always someone around to help. The strong sense of community helped me feel at home, and being in such a central location is a bonus. City’s known for its student support, and I’ve experienced that first-hand!

Reply 4

Hey. Also applied for BOTH for BME too! Congrats. - I actually rejected QMUL and insured city. I prefer the location and as a general consensus I’ve seen more students do this course at CITY

Reply 5

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by user298591
Hey. Also applied for BOTH for BME too! Congrats. - I actually rejected QMUL and insured city. I prefer the location and as a general consensus I’ve seen more students do this course at CITY

Ahh a fellow prospective BME student :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: congrats mate. What did you put as your firm?
(edited 9 months ago)

Reply 6

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by AA67
Ahh a fellow prospective BME student :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: congrats mate. What did you put as your firm?


KCL

Reply 7

Original post
by AA67
Hi,
Just wanted some opinions. Got offers for both City and QMUL for biomedical engineering and wanted to know which would be a better experience to study at?
Location wise I prefer City and majority of my friends have given the piece of advice being that City would be more optimal for me.

Hi, may I ask what one u chose bcs im going city for the same course with

Reply 8

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by ghezall
Hi, may I ask what one u chose bcs im going city for the same course with

hi same

Reply 9

Going City for biomedical engineering. See you guys in September 👍

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