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Studied Law at Nottingham Trent four years ago now and have to say i really enjoyed my time there. I stayed my 1st year in the Maltings Halls of Residence which i thought were terrible and wouldnt recommend that area of Nottingham. Far too far from the university and not the safest of places ... Read review

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LAW AT TRENT!

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Disadvantages: LECTURES

Studied Law at Nottingham Trent four years ago now and have to say i really enjoyed my time there.

I stayed my 1st year in the Maltings Halls of Residence which i thought were terrible and wouldnt recommend that area of Nottingham. Far too far from the university and not the safest of places to walk around.

The staff are very friendly and helpful and tutorials were always interesting - the course books helped a lot ...
...so page booklet.

Lectures were another story and really quite boring.

In the 2nd and 3rd year you can choose options which are much more interesting.

The library for Nottingham Trent is great and well stocked, there are also lots of computers to use free of charge.

The location of the campus cannot be beat - central nottingham. There are lots of places to go for lunch and its easy to ... more

johanna18 16.04.2009 (16.04.2009)
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