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HELPPP, MMU or Brighton for biomedical sciences

I like both cities and I am conflicted in choosing one. I am originally from London if this will help anyone giving me an answer. I need to come to a decision by the end of the day. With Brighton I am unsure how the student night life is, as I am aware most people move to Brighton around their 20s-30s to start fresh near the sea. However Manchester is a big city and similar to London. What uni/ place would give me a better chance in the future in graduate prospects.


PLEASEEE HELP

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by Jennifer2314
I like both cities and I am conflicted in choosing one. I am originally from London if this will help anyone giving me an answer. I need to come to a decision by the end of the day. With Brighton I am unsure how the student night life is, as I am aware most people move to Brighton around their 20s-30s to start fresh near the sea. However Manchester is a big city and similar to London. What uni/ place would give me a better chance in the future in graduate prospects.
PLEASEEE HELP

Hi @Jennifer2314
Brighton has a great night life! the club pryzm has weekly student nights, we even have hacker t dog DJing one of the nights! we have a ton of other bars and clubs including a student union bar!

In terms of our biomedical course, 87% of graduates are in work or doing further study 15 months after the course.
In my opinion brighton is also a really good mix of city/countryside/beach so you can get that sense of familiarity whilst also being able to experience areas you may not be used to!

let me know if you have any other questions

Blue - TSR Student Ambassador

Reply 2

Not sure about the courses but just to say that Brighton is great for students and completely agree with above
(edited 5 months ago)
Original post
by Jennifer2314
I like both cities and I am conflicted in choosing one. I am originally from London if this will help anyone giving me an answer. I need to come to a decision by the end of the day. With Brighton I am unsure how the student night life is, as I am aware most people move to Brighton around their 20s-30s to start fresh near the sea. However Manchester is a big city and similar to London. What uni/ place would give me a better chance in the future in graduate prospects.
PLEASEEE HELP

Would love to know which you opted for in the end? I'm from Brighton so extra curious but Manchester is a great city too! I am sure you'll have a brilliant time wherever you've chosen. Let us know how you get on!

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