University of Exeter

Reviews

Anonymous

Good teaching, Nice campus with nice new buildings. Nice rural areas to walk around. Gym is very good with plenty of facilities. Nightclubs are good but could be cheaper.

Anonymous

The campus is great and facilities are even better. However, it’s not very diverse. A lot of privately educated students which can sometimes mean others feel alienated, especially in different halls. I don’t believe money should be an issue throughout university which is perhaps something that impacts social lives throughout the university. Both halls and student housing around the area are remarkably expensive, with houses averaging about £130 a week which is almost london prices! this makes it hard for many without the financial backing of their parents. However, the close proximities of houses to the university is great and it’s a lovely green campus. The campus is however inaccessible to those with disabilities due to the hills and limited help. the rugby club is also prioritised over every society in the university which exaggerates a ‘lad’ culture that can be seen throughout the university

Anonymous

The campus is nice, lots of greenery and a few nice looking buildings, especially the Forum. However the physics building is horrible to look at, even if it is the highest point in Exeter. The student Marketplace ship is ridiculously expensive, as are items purchased from the Student Guild. However The Ram and The Grove are good cheap places to eat. There could be more seating and social areas as finding a place to work outside of the library or a place to eat can be difficult at busy times. My modern languages course (French and Italian) is generally well organised and I feel that I have learnt quickly and effectively. However my year abroad which I have just completed was not well organised and I was given very little support in finding a placement or housing which was very disappointing and stressful.

Anonymous

University of Exeter is an extremely student friendly place. It’s top rating for business school completely substantiates. They have a portal with all the available job vacancies and the portal is regularly updated, so that’s great! All in all it was a lovely experience!

Anonymous

I am staying in the Cornwall Campus of Exeter University. It is a nice, small campus where you can meet friends easily. The night life in Falmouth is not amazing, but with good friends you have fun anyway. When summer comes, students have bbqs in the beach and go swimming.

Anonymous

the University of exeter has brilliant a campus and facilities, the teaching staff are excellent. The sports centre is very well developed and has an excellent gym.

Anonymous

Streatham is a great main campus with good facilities for sport, food and lectures. Good career services w/ lots of contacts

Anonymous

Love it, beautiful location, big campus and varied nightlife. Close to Bristol too for even better nightlife.

Anonymous

The university campus I use is at streatham campus. The campus is quite big and have lots of greenery. The forum hill could be a bit steep and needs time to get used to it. A lot of academic buildings are at streatham campus and a few located in st lukes campus.

Anonymous

Modern campus with all the required facilities and services. Student union recently updated and refurbished. Sports facilities very high standard although mbeeship is expensive.

Anonymous

Exeter Uni has a beautiful campus with loads of greenery. The facilities are good and there are a couple nice independent coffee shops.

Anonymous

Amazing campus, great proximity to the centre of town can walk everywhere, night life is fun, careers services are excellent with the career zone and plenty of workshops, talks and careers fairs overall experience = amazing

Anonymous

Based on th Cornwall campus and I love it here. The lifestyle suits me perfectly- there's everything you want from kayaking to beach bbq's, beautiful walks and cool bars! The student union has loads of societies to join and there's a drop in career advice area. The staff are always very friendly and helpful even if you don't know them! I love living here and have decided to stay and continue studies with a master's degree

Anonymous

The campus is very modern and has a really good landscape. There are quite a few restaurants and eating areas on campus. Additionally from a work perspective the tutors and lecturers are mostly very approachable and friendly.

Anonymous

Excellent mental health team that have allways helped and been supportive. Some lecturers are more helpful than others. Career zone are amazing connecting you to potential jobs and CV checking.

Anonymous

I am in my fourth year and have thoroughly enjoyed my time here, the campus is beautiful which is perfect for getting some space and clean air when the work gets tough! My course has been really interesting (Civil Engineering) with lots of institutional talks and lectures geared towards the outside world. The city is the perfect size with enough clubs and bars to keep you entertained yet not big enough as to feel unsafe and stressful. There are endless societies to get involved with and make the most out of, I have started Muay Thai this term and it has been great fun.

Anonymous

Exeter is a great university it has the highest tree to stufent ratio in the country ! There is loads to do whether you go surfing on the weekends on the coast or stay in a study in the 24 hour library

Anonymous

I loved everything about Exeter. My course was really interesting and flexible and the atmosphere around campus was always really good. Also a big focus on sports which I Liked

Anonymous

I'm currently at the Penryn campus which, overall, has been amazing. The course is great, the lecturers are motivated. At times the course can be a bit disorganised. The surrounding area is beautiful and although it isn't the liveliest, there is still so much to do, especially if you have access to a car.

Anonymous

Plenty of exam and mental health support. Modern facilities and eco friendly to boot! However have had a few bad experiences with organisation of facalties over exam time. There is also not much diversity in campus!

Anonymous

Wish there were more cheaper valuable food options. Great lecturers. Need more space for students to study in the library tho :(

Anonymous

I thought that being a distance student would make me feel really disconnected from the university but they have been great at keeping us informed, still allowed me to access all of the same help and facilities any other student would be able to, and given me a great quality of teaching.

Anonymous

Bundles of fun. They are constantly investing in making the campus better. The lecturers are very supportive in the maths department and my work is always returned promptly

Anonymous

It's really enjoyable experience! The lecturers are excellent and the opportunities provided give great opportunities for students to develop themselves

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