Reviews

Anonymous

Plenty of nice cheap restaurants, pubs and clubs with good cheap beer, buses and taxis and trains. All the good shit.

Anonymous

Been here for 3 and a half years and i am beginning to get bored of the same nights out etc. Not many good gigs here. However, great pubs and resteraunts everywhere.

Anonymous

The university is near plenty of clubs, near the sea, near the city and all the halls buildings are close to campus. The city itself has everything you need and there’s a club to suit everyone on a night out.

Anonymous

I study with Plymouth Uni, but I am located in Tiverton petroc and it is great, You can learn all the same stuff you would in plymouth but in much smaller classes and you get more 1 on one time with the lecturer

Anonymous

There is so much to do in Plymouth and it’s all within walking distance of the university campus and all of the halls. Shopping spree? Walk there. Cinema? Walk there. And if you do need a bus to get somewhere like Derriford hospital there are frequent services!

Anonymous

The location is beautiful so close to the sea with the shops and the university so close by. I can walk to the sea from uni within ten minutes and pick up all my shopping on the way back.

Anonymous

Plymouth is a nice city to live in, it’s not too big and now too small. It has plenty of stuff to do and there’s always something different hidden behind every corner. Plymouth’s also a historical city, making it feel more special.

Anonymous

Amazing location for my course, great nightlight and atmosphere. Easy to get to in walking distance. Good selection of shops. Overall great place wouldn't have it any other way.

Anonymous

Plymouth uni is close to a great big sea. sometimes its cold but in the summer its boiling. Great views and pretty amazing landscape. The town centre is chock full of shops. They have so many shops that there are several of the same shop. Lots of friendly faces and people. You can get around anywhere with a bus but most places are close enought to walk to.

Anonymous

Plymouth is an awesome place to be. I chose plymouth for the location as that was important for me at the time. It has a stunning coast and so close to Dartmoor and Cornwall. There are loads of restaurants and the Barbican is a really special place to go and eat, or just take a break. I love it

Anonymous

The city is not as busy and lively as where I come from- Manchester. The university is great though and I think all the lecturers and staff are quite helpful. Students and fellow colleagues are all very polite and kind.

Anonymous

Plymouth is a good place for living and shopping. Has alot of place to improve and could do more for the environment. But still nice and have a nice atmosphere most of the time.

Anonymous

The university is situated just over the road from town with lots of popular high street shops ans restaurants and just a ten minute walk to the hoe (seafront)

Anonymous

It’s a great location with the centre full of shops there’s also plenty of clubs to go out plenty of places to eat and places to see

Anonymous

Plenty of decent shops, and decent places to eat. Average value for money throughout the city too. Not too bad to stay there.

Anonymous

Great place to live, as a international student I would recommend Plymouth!! Not too many people and there are great places to visit, party and eat!

Anonymous

Everything’s pretty good, lots of things to do, could do with more shops and places of interest, overall 3/5

Anonymous

The uni is in the centre of town, within 5 minutes of the student village (where most of the halls of residence are) and the main shopping centre + high street. Student housing is around 10 minutes away. You can walk anywhere you'd want to go.

Anonymous

It is a good location but isn’t near to much. Have to travel by bus mostly to get to places. There is a Tesco and asda a walk or bus ride away and one bus ride into town where there is shopping, food, bars and clubs for nights out.

Anonymous

Location is central so easy to get to transport and shopping. The university overall is okay though some faculties are better than others. If you find a good mentor or lecturer keep them close you’ll need them come exam/coursework time!

Anonymous

Nights outs are really good, it’s not that expensive. Most people go to pryzm, the su or union rooms/popworld. Shopping centre isn’t very big but there’s a wide variety of shops.

Anonymous

Really great, modern city. Feels really safe to go out, there's a great variety of shops, especially in the shopping centre and it's all well priced in the area.

Anonymous

Plymouth is a lovely city. A vibrant city, right next to the coast- the city can be what you want it to be. The university is the centre of plymouth, a stones throw away from the high street, and a short walk to just about anywhere! The nightlife has something for everybody- Pryzm is a 15 minute walk, popworld a 10 minute walk, and you’re spoilt for choice with student bars, nightclubs, pubs and restaurants, some open 24 hours. There’s also a large and growing underground music scene, with The Hub, and Factory hosting events weekly- providing the best Drum and Bass, Bassline, House, Jungle etc.

Anonymous

Lovely I really enjoy studying here it's buy the coast which is lovely coming from a much larger non coastal city