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Bournemouth University (BU) Hall Rankings
Mercury House | #1 |
Belaton House | #2 |
Winton Halls | #3 |
Purbeck House | #4 |
Bailey Point | #5 |
Oxford Point | #6 |
Skyline | #7 |
Chesil House | #8 |
Dorchester House | #9 |
Cranborne House | #10 |
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I have just finished my undergraduate course on the Lansdowne Campus. While Lansdowne isn't as modern looking as Talbot Campus, the staff are so supportive and caring and I wouldn't have had it any other way. There has always been plenty of support and all lectures that I have had over the last three years have been so passionate and enthusiastic. Really recommend BU its been a great experience.
Bournemouth university is a great university with so many options to get involved in whatever you like. The teaching experience is lovely and the lecturers engage with you when they can so willingly. Great learning environment as they have many facilities that you can go to on campus to relax or do work.
Great university. Loads of space to study and quiet.
I had an amazing experience studying Geography and had many opportunities to go on field trips like to the Lake District and Costa Rica. The course is varied in 2nd and 3rd year with various modules being available across the science courses.
Glad I chose to study here, it's a good uni and the staff care. There is lots of help for mental health and I'd definitely recommend going to see them at the doctors if you need to. The student union are really good and there are often things going on at uni.
Pretty good so far although cut short due to cornavirus
Bournemouth Uni is a really good university with good facilities
Dunno if i can really count this year as worth my money
Facilities are ok, but management is really poor. Our course was managed terribly.
Bournemouth is genuinely one of the most up and coming Universities in Britain. With hundreds of millions of pounds being pumped into making new buildings and attracting a whole wave of new creative students, Bournemouth is truly one place I do not regret coming to. This coming from someone who rejected Edinburgh and Leeds with AAA to study one of the best media degrees in the country held at Bournemouth University.