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University of Plymouth Hall Rankings
The Reservoir | #1 |
Beckley Point | #2 |
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St Augustine's House | #4 |
Plymouth Cross House | #5 |
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Gilwell Hall | #8 |
Treliske Students | #9 |
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Regardless of league tables ranking, the University of Plymouth surprises many who know little about this hidden gem of a university, set in a fantastic coastal city with a vibrant student scene and excellent nightlife, it offers is one of the best modern universities in the UK. One of my best decisions to date was to come here after my grades weren't up to par, in allowing me to study my chosen subject anyway. A very unique place indeed.
If you plan to get a job with your degree, go elsewhere.
The university itself is decent wide range of courses, good number of clubs and the SU is very helpful. The wifi is terrible it is a 50/50 chance if it works. As a disabled student this university is very bad for access, lifts are constantly broken and the promise of relocating lectures to a ground floor room is not held. There are quite a few buildings that only have one lift, so when it breaks down those with the need of one can not access their lectures sometimes for weeks. The campus layout is not very good for those with wheels. Disabled toilets also have the issue of breaking down a lot.
Wi-Fi everywhere, all the facilities you need, great uni library. Clubs and societies are frequent and friendly, and the SU are great
Although they could do with more society's and clubs. Besides that, its honestly such a brilliant and welcoming university.
Cracking uni a good learning environment
Eduroam......... it sucks but it's there... the SU is decent tho
It's a good uni. The wifi for me works very well and it's a good location.
Amazing university! everyone is very nice and friendly and the facilities are really good. I definitely feel that the careers service is doing its job in helping people with CVs, Interviews, helping them find placements and so on and so forth. I can't say a lot about societies because i didn't really get involved but friends that did, found it to be a really nice experience. Overall, I would say Plymouth is a great uni to come to!
Lots of clubs and societies if you are that way inclined, internet is really fast!