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hi guys, stuck between choosing my firm and insurance for pharmacy - I a stuck between brighton and uea - I would be very grateful if someone could help me !!! :smile:

Reply 1

Original post by conspicuous-toot
hi guys, stuck between choosing my firm and insurance for pharmacy - I a stuck between brighton and uea - I would be very grateful if someone could help me !!! :smile:

maybe my opinion is invalid as im like in y13 still but I really like the city of Brighton its so fun and nice and everyones so welcoming and open. plus nice beach. my dads an alumni and he loved Brighton!

Reply 2

Original post by eliza98760
maybe my opinion is invalid as im like in y13 still but I really like the city of Brighton its so fun and nice and everyones so welcoming and open. plus nice beach. my dads an alumni and he loved Brighton!

Thank you, I will take this into consideration - much appreciated!! And good luck with your A-Levels!!

Reply 3

Original post by conspicuous-toot
hi guys, stuck between choosing my firm and insurance for pharmacy - I a stuck between brighton and uea - I would be very grateful if someone could help me !!! :smile:

Hey there,

Tough choice, but both are very good unis for pharmacy. That said, if you're looking for strong clinical exposure, great research facilities, and a really supportive teaching environment, UEA is definitely worth firming. The School of Pharmacy at UEA is well regarded, and the course is very hands-on from the start, with early patient-facing experience and access to excellent placements. The community feel on campus is a big plus too and it’s friendly, not overwhelming, and Norwich is a safe, student-focused city with a lower cost of living than many places.
If you’re still unsure, happy to chat more about what kind of environment you're looking for, or what matters most to you in a course and uni.

Best of luck deciding!
Daniel
PhD Biology

Reply 4

Original post by UEA Rep Daniel
Hey there,
Tough choice, but both are very good unis for pharmacy. That said, if you're looking for strong clinical exposure, great research facilities, and a really supportive teaching environment, UEA is definitely worth firming. The School of Pharmacy at UEA is well regarded, and the course is very hands-on from the start, with early patient-facing experience and access to excellent placements. The community feel on campus is a big plus too and it’s friendly, not overwhelming, and Norwich is a safe, student-focused city with a lower cost of living than many places.
If you’re still unsure, happy to chat more about what kind of environment you're looking for, or what matters most to you in a course and uni.
Best of luck deciding!
Daniel
PhD Biology

Thank you for your response - I really appreciate it!! Also, at UEA, are placements typically based in Norwich, or could they be located further from the university? :smile:
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