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100% of reviewers recommend University of Surrey
Anonymous
Undergraduate Degree
Year of graduation 2020
Overall experience
University life at Surrey
I enjoy the diversity of things that I can be involved in at the university, which contribute to my student experience beyond the classroom. This includes the variety of societies, on-campus jobs, and helpful resources that provides the choice to do more.
I enjoy the diversity of things that I can be involved in at the university, which contribute to my student experience beyond the classroom. This includes the variety of societies, on-campus jobs, and helpful resources that provides the choice to do more.
Anonymous
Undergraduate Degree
Year of graduation 2020
Overall experience
Best Experience Ever!!
I love the environment here and the University is always trying to better student’s life. It has new developments almost every year! The university is also helpful to students in need. They provide the support for those who need them through every aspect possible, financially, mentally and more. I feel wanted in this uni. There’s always something to do.
I love the environment here and the University is always trying to better student’s life. It has new developments almost every year! The university is also helpful to students in need. They provide the support for those who need them through every aspect possible, financially, mentally and more. I feel wanted in this uni. There’s always something to do.
Anonymous
Postgraduate
Year of graduation 2019
Overall experience
Masters at Surrey
I've absolutely loved my experience of studying a year-long masters course at the University of Surrey in 2017/18. As goes with any masters course, I found it challenging and intense to get through, especially as I was changing discipline from architecture to psychology. Initially stuck coping with psychology, I've seen myself receive a ton of support throughout the year from academic and non-academic staff, library, careers centre, mentoring programmes and so on, that's made my student life away from home a lot easier and manageable. But remember, a big part of having this support only comes by ASKING for help! :) More importantly, we had a wonderful and understanding cohort that helped each other. I had fun learning with many types of exercises that connected psychology to (remotely) architectural design. When I felt the masters was a bit much, I kept myself occupied doing many activities to begin with, such as dancing, hockey, gym :/, and others I liked the most more consistently - like archery, travelling around South England, doing some cultured stuff at London. These little activities - whether with the societies or clubs on campus, or events at Guildford town, helped me keep that balance between my academics and life otherwise. I cannot stress how important it was to keep physically and mentally active. I've managed to learn so much about the English culture and in all, I'm very glad to have gone through with it :)
I've absolutely loved my experience of studying a year-long masters course at the University of Surrey in 2017/18. As goes with any masters course, I found it challenging and intense to get through, especially as I was changing discipline from architecture to psychology. Initially stuck coping with psychology, I've seen myself receive a ton of support throughout the year from academic and non-academic staff, library, careers centre, mentoring programmes and so on, that's made my student life away from home a lot easier and manageable. But remember, a big part of having this support only comes by ASKING for help! :) More importantly, we had a wonderful and understanding cohort that helped each other. I had fun learning with many types of exercises that connected psychology to (remotely) architectural design. When I felt the masters was a bit much, I kept myself occupied doing many activities to begin with, such as dancing, hockey, gym :/, and others I liked the most more consistently - like archery, travelling around South England, doing some cultured stuff at London. These little activities - whether with the societies or clubs on campus, or events at Guildford town, helped me keep that balance between my academics and life otherwise. I cannot stress how important it was to keep physically and mentally active. I've managed to learn so much about the English culture and in all, I'm very glad to have gone through with it :)
Anonymous
Postgraduate
Year of graduation 2009
Overall experience
Surrey calling
The University of Surrey or Unis as it is called is wonderful in terms if iinfrastructure and location. The academic content for the course is quite rich and is intended towards students preferably with some familiarity of tourism industry.
The University of Surrey or Unis as it is called is wonderful in terms if iinfrastructure and location. The academic content for the course is quite rich and is intended towards students preferably with some familiarity of tourism industry.