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CHOOSING A UNIVERSITY

Your chosen subject will probably be offered at several different universities, as well as some colleges and other specialist institutions.
How do you choose? Again, you’ ll need to ask yourself a few questions about where you’ d feel most comfortable studying:
Do you want to be close to home?
Campus or city centre?
What else do you want from your Uni?
Maybe you want to stay local, or perhaps you are excited to explore a new town or city. Either way, think about how often you’ ll want to travel home and travel costs.
Remember, you don’ t always have to move away from home to go to university.
Some universities are located in the middle of cities, some in more suburban areas, and others on leafy, out-oftown campuses, with students living and studying on the same site. There are advantages for both but consider what appeals to you the most.
Do you want to take part in a particular sport or society? Or perhaps you want to know if there are facilities related to your course e. g. photography studios or science labs.
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To be a one stop therapy centre. opportunities to explore universities, and can help you with making important decisions about university! bit. ly / ucas-open-days
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