Advantages: Fantastic time; would do it all over again! Disadvantages: Everyone makes references to sheep!!
...Not necessarily because of the course, but Bangor is fantastic! The atmosphere is great and I felt at home there - you can never walk through any part of Bangor without seeing someone you know!
The university is big enough to meet so many great friends and interesting people, but small enough to feel that you leave your mark on the city!
The course is ideally located as Bangor is the European Centre of excellence for Marine Sciences. The field trips are probably the best provided by any UK university. The course, itself, however can be no different in content from Biology, Zoology or Applied Zoology - it all depends on what choices you make for subjects. The first year was frustrating as there are a lot of compulsory units that I didn't like; but the last two years have some fantastic choices like 'Parasitology' and 'Biology...
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Advantages: Excellent research facilities, resources, staff and international recognition Disadvantages: The course is intensive and requires commitment and dedication
...I was an overseas student who was interested in studying molecular biology (Genetics) in England. Twelve years ago very few universities offered the course I am interested in. I applied to 5 and got accepted at three (Sheffield, Leeds and Nottingham). After visiting them all I found the department of Genetics at Nottingham university and the city itself most appealing. It has a beautiful campus, excellent academic and research facilities. People are very friendly and helpful especially with overseas students. During my course, my lecturers and tutors were incredibly supportive. The course structure was very structured and interesting. When I put in all the effort required, it was no trouble passing my exams. I enjoyed my course so much that I went on to do my PhD in the same subject. Again my supervisor was very supportive and helpful...
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...So you decided you want to go to university and do drugs?OK, pharmacology is your best (legal!) bet. Bristol has an excellent reputation as a university, and the pharmacology course seems to live up to it. It has been rated excellent and given 23 out of 24 in the national assessments, but i'm sure that the department will tell you all about that sort of thing anyway!
The standard offer is BBB, but can vary quite considerably depending on the quality of your UCAS form (I was offered CCC and my flatmate was offered ABB). It is required that you have studied A level chemistry, and although its not a requirement, you are definitely at an advantage if you have studied A levels in biology and maths (stats).
Your first year doesn't actually count towards your final mark, but if you are planning on applying for a year out in industry...
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