I didn't want to move far from home and Northumbria was one of the few local universities that offered a Mathematics degree - it also offered the most modern accommodation that was close to the University as well as the city centre.
I love living in Newcastle - especially having so many shops on the doorstep. The student nightlife is also great and there's always plenty to do around the city even if you're low on money that week.
It's really easy to get anywhere with the metro service and all of the local buses - although most of what you need is right in the city centre.
The University was really welcoming and I settled in straight away.
I've made a lot of good friends and I really enjoy my course.
My tutor has been really helpful whenever I've had questions about my course.
All of my lecturers are really passionate about the modules they teach which is really inspiring.
The Students' Union - there's always something on!
The variety of modules so you can discover what interests you the most and what you're best at.
You have to put yourself out there and take every opportunity you can to gain experience as well as make friends.
At the moment I want to work in energy production - on my course one of the modules involved a group assignment which has really improved my confidence as well as being able to vocalise my own ideas and opinions whilst working as a group.
Go for it! I worked really hard to get into the University I wanted to go to and now I'm here it's so worth it. It's welcoming and you don't feel out of place or intimidated - it's definitely been the best decision I've made to come to Northumbria.
I'm a lot more outgoing but I've also became a lot more responsible because of the independence of living in the city and being away from home.
Fun, challenging, and worthwhile.
Yes.
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BALTIC; VANE Gallery and Gallery North
Lecture Theatre 003
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The Great Hall
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Room 301 and 313, Sandyford Building
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