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Middlesex University

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Reviews by other students

Middlesex, not bad.

By Wazir

Middlesex University is not a bad uni. It has a wonderful campus outside of Hendon, although sometimes it can be overcrowded as they have now moved pe...

Middlesex University

By Anonymous

I think it was quite good, there is always a lot to learn if you want to learn. The lecturers were good, some very nice indeed, the requirements quite high. The advice? If you have a chance to select a university with a more well-known name, then go for it. Otherwise, Middlesex University is good.

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Middlesex University

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Your study experience*
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Your life experience*
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