University of Exeter

Reviews

Anonymous

It’s very good, has everything I want An need and there is so many think to do, the campus is also great An wouldn’t change it, have made loads of new friends aswell

Anonymous

Campus is a great place to learn new thing and to socialise with students.the facilities are a great why to

Anonymous

I haven't been a student for long but so far the university seems to be great. My accomodation is nice but very far away from the university which is the worst thing about it. So far.

Anonymous

The staff in my uni is really helpful. They changed my program for me and provide fully support for my academic all the time.

Anonymous

Good university, campus is great unless you study medicine, in which case you will be trapped in the tiny shabby St Luke’s campus.

Anonymous

Such a beautiful campus and lots of fun. Have really enjoyed my time here, especially involvement in socials and activities. Excellent lecturers and found the academics to be of a very high standard. Lots of focus on helping with careers advice. Sometimes there are organisation issues, timetabling often goes wrong, and exam timetables come out very late. Also the heating is a bit dodgy and is either too hot or too cold.

Anonymous

Lovely campus but eating facilities could be subsidised more. Fantastic careers services. Could be more study space.

Anonymous

Campus is nice, very green and pretty, but there are a lot of hills! There's also a serious lack of study space in the main campus areas, especially around exam time. The careers services are extensive and they do offer help for a variety of fields, which is really useful.

Anonymous

Exeter's campus is beautiful (except the hills); the facilities are great and lots of trees. There needs to be a lot more spaces for study, although there are already so many places to work, it still fills up very quickly. Currently (November) you'd have to get to the library by at least 10.30am to be able to find a seat, and during exam period any later than 8am would be impossible to get a seat! This is my one criticism of exeter; everything else is great. I had problems with my course (PPE) at the end of first year and beginning of second year when trying to change from PPE to PP. All these problems I thought we absurd. I am lucky that I am grateful I did not manage to change as I now value the economics, however if I was still not happy doing PPE this would be a massive issue.