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I thought I'd give you a taster of what life is like at Durham university.... why you might ask? because I know when I was first applying to university, you get fed so much information but its never by the students themselves only the staff who don't really appreciate university life... So ... Read review

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The Angel of the North!

Advantages: A home from home!
Disadvantages: Hills...hills....hills....

...what life is like at Durham university.... why you might ask? because I know when I was first applying to university, you get fed so much information but its never by the students themselves only the staff who don't really appreciate university life...

So lets start from the beginning......

Its Autumn 2002 and I'm deciding which university I want to spend the next few years of my life at! I can tell you now its such ...
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I'd heard about Durham just because its seen as a bit of a red-brick institute! but also that they achieve good results in a nice city. In March 2003 I made my first trip up to the north to visit it. I must admit I was terrified because university seemed such a huge thing. My mum and I arrived in the morning and went in search of my chosen department ( modern languages). I loved the city instantly with its quaint little shops and cobbled ... more

katy321 20.05.2004 (20.05.2004)
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Van Mildert - doing it for the bishop

Advantages: see op
Disadvantages: the op is pretty long, sorry!

...finished my first year at Durham University and felt that it was the perfect time to write an op about my time there so far. Durham is a place that probably doesn't need an introduction, but I shall give it a brief one. It is Up North, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is probably best known for its castle and cathedral. I've divided this op into three areas: College, Course and Social. These will be pretty self-explanatory when you read them through. ...
...The two major sites at Durham are the Science Site and Elvet Riverside. The majority of lectures happen between these two sites, but there are other little places dotted around the city that do require some walking to get to. Walking is a fact of life in Durham - you cannot get away from it! My course at Durham is English Language & Linguistics, and to be honest, it is nothing like I expected it would be. It is a lot more in depth than A-level (obviously) ...

emmaclaire 29.06.2003 · Read full review
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The Oxbridge of the North

Advantages: See op
Disadvantages: See op

Durham is a beautiful little city situated in the North East of England, and home to one of the country’s most famous “old” universities. Over the years, it has had students such as Mo Mowlem, Nasser Hussain, Jonathon Edwards and Minette Walters pass through it, and has been found to lurk relatively high in league tables, both for academic excellence and a very low dropout rate; it is for these reasons that I have heard it being ...
...was fortunate to attend Durham for three years (1997 – 2000), and I hope that this op covers my experiences adequately; as always, if I miss anything out, just post a comment and I will try and answer it. However, I will point out now that this category is about the university in general – I will not be covering the city itself or my department/course (archaeology), as I have already written about these things in previous ops and don’t ...

Collingwood21 26.08.2001 · Read full review
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TO TRY IT IS TO LOVE IT

Advantages: FRIENDLY AND WELCOMING
Disadvantages: NOT SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE

...know what you think... Durham has a collegiate system similar to (although not the same as) Oxford and Cambridge. Unlike the Oxbridge colleges, no teaching goes on in the Durham Colleges. They are just glorified halls of residence with more community feeling. Even if you are a liver-out (sounds like a medical thing but is just someone who does not live in college) you still belong to a college, this is great as it helps you keep in touch even after ...
...are well situated for central Durham and aremore traditional. I'll try to summarise the colleges below, apologies if it turns into a literary bar crawl but the bars form much of my knowledge about some colleges: Hill Colleges Van Mildert / Trevs / Aidans colleges are similar in that they are all hill colleges which I don't know a lot about! They all have nice bars (there we go, talking about bars already). St Mary's: the only single sex college ...

MATT230583 05.09.2002 · Read full review
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Brillance without the Oxbridge attitude

Advantages: Everything
Disadvantages: possible sharing

...a prospective student I visited Durham University a couple of weeks ago and stayed overnight at the college I hope to attend. I feel in love with the place and really hope to get the grades to go there. The thing I like about the university over all the others I have looked at is the college lay out, Durham University consists of 12 different colleges, and so you have a place to return to and an identity within the university. And of course every ...
...So basically I love Durham and it has a brilliant reputation, I’d choose it over Oxford or Cambridge anyway (not that I ever had a chance of getting into Oxbridge) and I feel Durham is simply a more modern and approachable but still successful choice. They also have a nice balance of students, lots do come from private schools but those who don’t are not in the minority and aren’t looked down on. My sister was turned down by Cambridge ...

Ethak 01.02.2001 (05.02.2001) · Read full review
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Durham is perfect

Advantages: best mix of attributes of any university in britain
Disadvantages: not a good place for slacking off

Durham is a beautiful experience from the moment you arrive on the outskirts and see the awesome cathedral and castle towering over the countryside. Five things in favour: (i) collegiate system with 16 unique college experiences ranging from traditional on the bailey to modern on the hill; (ii) highly ranked science and humanities departments with world reknowned faculty that cares about undergrads; (iii) purpose built science site with amazing modern ...
...the british isles. Also, Durham is small so it is hard to be anonymous if that is what you like to be. Finally, although the nightlife is fun and durhamites know how to party hard, the 12 minute train ride to newcastle provides all the clubbing you need. ...

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Disadvantages: Don't do computing degrees.

If you want a decent HND in a good college with good staff then come to New College Durham. I'm currently studying for a BTEC ND here and the staff are great, especially if computing's your thing. I'm not exactly what you'd call an ideal student and the staff have been great - firm but fair, which is exactly what you want. We also boast very fast internet connections and excellent IT facilities and the website is really useful and up-to-date. You can choose from a wide range of HND business/computing courses including new offers like Multimedia. The accommodation is affordable and Durham is a beautiful city, so if you want a decent job at the end of your course come to New College Durham. ...

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Insulted

Advantages: Nice campas, Amazing sports
Disadvantages: Too much concrete, too far from town, bad communication

When you apply through UCAS you have to choose 6 universities, mine are Durham, University of Wales, Nottingham, Lancaster, Newcastle and Reading. Basically I needed some back up and after visiting Lancaster, I liked the place, it was set on a campas, it had the different colleges, absolutely brillant sports facilities and everything you could ever want. The things that put me off really were, having to cook for myself in the first year, and having to travel from the campas to town and back at night and in the second year living so far from the lectures. The campas is nice, quite big, even has a Waterstones book shop and other useful little shops. The accomodation seems nice but different in every college and of course they only showed us the big, en suite rooms, that you don't actually get until the third year! However, their ...

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