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St Mary's is such a lovely place to study. The campus has a warm community atmosphere as it is smaller than most other universities in the area, and students really get to know one another both through the courses they are studying and the huge range of societies and sports clubs. The highlight of studying at St Mary's for me is the small class sizes and friendly academic staff. Your lecturers get to know you on a one-to-one basis and this allows you to always get the support that you need during your degree. Furthermore, they make classes engaging with fun activities and discussions, which is so much nicer than having the lecturer stand there talking at you for 2 hours. There are also so many opportunities to get involved in, whether that be becoming a student ambassador, working on research alongside your academics or even running in the Students' Union elections. I couldn't recommend St Mary's more highly.
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Ratings and Reviews
St Mary's is such a lovely place to study. The campus has a warm community atmosphere as it is smaller than most other universities in the area, and students really get to know one another both through the courses they are studying and the huge range of societies and sports clubs. The highlight of studying at St Mary's for me is the small class sizes and friendly academic staff. Your lecturers get to know you on a one-to-one basis and this allows you to always get the support that you need during your degree. Furthermore, they make classes engaging with fun activities and discussions, which is so much nicer than having the lecturer stand there talking at you for 2 hours. There are also so many opportunities to get involved in, whether that be becoming a student ambassador, working on research alongside your academics or even running in the Students' Union elections. I couldn't recommend St Mary's more highly.
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St Mary's University, Twickenham Reputation
St Mary's University, Twickenham is located in Richmond upon Thames in South West London. 6,555 students are enrolled at St Mary's University, Twickenham:
- 5,365 of these students come from the UK
- 290 come from EU countries
- And 900 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2022/23)
The graduate outcomes for St Mary's University, Twickenham show that six months after leaving university, 89% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving St Mary's University, Twickenham is £24 - £27K a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2023 for 2020/21 graduates)
Updated: 4th October 2024
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It was the best thing i could of wanted for myself as i want to become a physiotherapist.
As an international student and as a first timer it’s pretty good when it comes to teaching and other activities.
The teachers are really skilled and the careers service help students getting into good paying jobs.
St Mary’s is a very cosy university which gives us students a nice community to thrive in. It is easy to connect with academics and staff, and opportunities flourish. The facilities and equipment are top notch and the quality of teaching staff is impressive
St Mary's is such a lovely place to study. The campus has a warm community atmosphere as it is smaller than most other universities in the area, and students really get to know one another both through the courses they are studying and the huge range of societies and sports clubs. The highlight of studying at St Mary's for me is the small class sizes and friendly academic staff. Your lecturers get to know you on a one-to-one basis and this allows you to always get the support that you need during your degree. Furthermore, they make classes engaging with fun activities and discussions, which is so much nicer than having the lecturer stand there talking at you for 2 hours. There are also so many opportunities to get involved in, whether that be becoming a student ambassador, working on research alongside your academics or even running in the Students' Union elections. I couldn't recommend St Mary's more highly.
St Mary’s is a good university which allow good facilities for student , the teaching quality is also really good.
Great university with everything I needed. Can’t complain
I’ve had a busy course but the people and lectures have been amazing
The university is cool, I did meet some good people. I feel like there is a lack of social programs in this uni. But it’s cool, still
St Mary's University is very good and welcoming.
Could be better, very expensive and the food is poor
Good University, just wasn't for me in the end
Fantastic place to study and develop personally and professionally.
My overall experience in St Mary's University is great, I don't have any problem to report.
Good university, good professors, excellent course.
Everything is fine but the career service can be better.
A friendly and welcoming University with students from a diverse range of backgrounds. I really have enjoyed my time studying here
Campus will make you feel that is your 2nd home. Very nice location and nice facilities. Also, very nice library.
Despite only being at St. Mary’s for one year, for my PGCE, I have thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of the university. From lecturers to the student Union, everything has been amazing!
I came from Ireland and found the university to be very unhelpful and very unaccommodating.
Very nice campus and easy to get around from place to place it’s quite small so everyone knows each other which is nice in some way shows a bit more community I guess. But yes I did enjoy my time here