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What would you choose?
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I have unconditional offers to do Law at:
University of Sheffield, Uni of Liverpool, Uni of Leicester, and also Leeds and lancaster. There must be people on here from all or some of those places, so flood me with information (useful or otherwise) about the relative merits (again, or otherwise) of them. Any feedback much appreciated. I'm already signed up for all the Open Days at the start of next year for people with offers, but it's good to hear stuff from the horse's mouth. You, of course, being the horses. Cheers!
University of Sheffield, Uni of Liverpool, Uni of Leicester, and also Leeds and lancaster. There must be people on here from all or some of those places, so flood me with information (useful or otherwise) about the relative merits (again, or otherwise) of them. Any feedback much appreciated. I'm already signed up for all the Open Days at the start of next year for people with offers, but it's good to hear stuff from the horse's mouth. You, of course, being the horses. Cheers!
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Dunno anything about Lancaster, cept it's too far north for my liking.
with our football team, you'll get loads of up-close law practice, and it's by far the best student life out of the choices too.
failing that, probably lancaster.
But im not sure how good it is for Law... 28th on the times guide... I know a few people who are doing it, but not all that well. They seem to be having a good time though
Bopz
I believe you 100%- my whole family is from Liverpool and I spend loads of time there. It is a wonderful place, the people are great......
I am surprised Lancaster has popped up a couple of times, it strikes me as being a bit out of the way social-wise and having read up in the Virgin university guide that seems to back it up- the 'scene' isn't rated too highly.
Sheffield is probably my favoured choice at the moment, it does have a great reputation, all the people I know who are going/have been there loved it...... I hope it lives up to the reputation when I come on the Open Day in February. I've heard the sports facilities are top as well?
Thanks for all the feedback people, keep it coming if you have more to add or any other thoughts, cheers!
GOOD POINTS:
- The law department seems pretty good, though ask a law student for better info!
- The Guild is bloody massive here - until recently it was the largest in Europe. I was still finding bars there even two months into my time here - count is 7 so far. There's always something interesting going on, too.
- Liverpool is bloody cheap; certainly the cheapest city I've been to. Most nights there will be somewhere in town with drinks for £1, or just go to the Guild for your £1 pints. Transport is pretty cheap, especially the buses, and also accomodation looks very affordable too.
- Many places to go at night; bar crawls are easy and cheap to do, and there is a huge variety of drinking, dancing and clubbing establishments.
- Lovely ladies. (its the 3rd sexiest city in the UK, apparently).
- It's the home of the Beatles! The scousers won't let you forget. Nor the fact that Liverpool is the Capital of Culture 2008. There are stickers EVERYWHERE reminding you of it! There are lots of nice museums and galleries here to keep you entertained, and the docks are very nice (when the weather is pleasant).
- The locals are very friendly and helpful, though the accent is a bit difficult at first!
- The Blue Angel. 'nuff said.
NOT-SO-GOOD POINTS
- Liverpool has bad press for shootings and things, but actually it is the 2nd safest city in the UK. They just make the news because OCCASIONALLY there is a major shooting in the city centre, but I haven't seen any major crime really. All cities have their dodgy areas, just keep away from them.
- There are lots of people in town who will chat you up whilst you're trying to eat lunch then ask you for money. For me, that is the most irritating thing about Liverpool.
- The weather in winter. I keep getting urges to look at a map to reassure myself I'm not in Greenland.
it's the most applied for uni in the whole country and it's just soooo much fun
oh..and i've seen your pic so if you'd like me to give you a tour...
Hehe. Just got back from there with mistletoe. roll on 9 oclock lectures!
A tour of what exactly? Oh, I see.....