Hey, I just wanted to know which university I need to select as I got offer letters from the following universities. (January 2019)
1.Aston University ...Birmingham
2.Brunel University ...London
3.Anglia Ruskin University ...Cambridge
4.Hertfordshire University ...Hertfordshire
P.s and it's on Masters in Management in all except in Anglia as it is for International Business
Please give your feedback on the Places (Living, Night Life, People, International Students, Active Life) as I am an international student these things do matter as well as the reputation of the school in this field.
Masters In Management
Posted Nov 21, 2018 19:54
1.Aston University ...Birmingham
2.Brunel University ...London
3.Anglia Ruskin University ...Cambridge
4.Hertfordshire University ...Hertfordshire
P.s and it's on Masters in Management in all except in Anglia as it is for International Business
Please give your feedback on the Places (Living, Night Life, People, International Students, Active Life) as I am an international student these things do matter as well as the reputation of the school in this field.
Posted Dec 20, 2018 21:15
Brunel is the only one of these that is ranked in the FT, so that would seem to be the best choice for most applicants.
Brunel is in London, but it's certainly not central London. Rents will be more affordable out there, but nightlife, etc. will be more limited. It takes 1+ hour to get to Central London by public transportation from Brunel.
Brunel is in London, but it's certainly not central London. Rents will be more affordable out there, but nightlife, etc. will be more limited. It takes 1+ hour to get to Central London by public transportation from Brunel.
Posted Dec 20, 2018 21:28
It's also worth reading the answers you got to your previous question.
Posted Dec 21, 2018 04:33
Thank you but I chose Aston as it has the course module according to my needs and is ranked better thank Brunel in many ways and student reviews are much better about Aston than Brunel
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