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    University Of Strathclyde - At University of Strathclyde

    University Of Strathclyde

    4.7(6 reviews)
    2.6 miMerchant City, City Centre

    I've sailed the ships of both Strathclyde and Glasgow university, and despite having learned a…read moresubject that has some relevance in the real world at this one, I can still firmly declare it as the second best uni in the city. The atmosphere at Strathclyde is far removed from the traditional / bohemian feel at it's rival, down to a combination of Strathclyde's concentration on engineering and business subjects, and it's tendency to attract a more state-school crowd. Though I found the teaching to be of a very high standard, I did find the atmosphere of the campus itself a little dull, though in fairness that may be to do with the fact i was doing a postgrad here and so less invovled in the after-class scene. The grey buildings and fairly featureless surrounding area are far less inspiring than the grandeur of Glasgow Uni and it's surrounding area, and the tired student union that seems to get less busy each year doesn't help. Ironically enough had I done my undergrad here I would probably have fitted in a bit better than I did with the more eccentric Glasgow Uni crowd, but it was those exact eccentricities that I loved about the place. At Strathclyde you'll never get the pleasue of watching your millionaire roomate stomping up and down on an anti-poverty march whilst being entirely unaware of the irony, nor will you get dusty old lecturers who still wear academic robes. You will however get a high standard of education and good student support in a functional, campus, so still top marks.

    A great University with a good reputation…read more The campus is all over the place, in two different locations in fact. Unless you do teaching though, you're likely to be situated in the John Anderson Campus which provides sufficient challenges to navigate your way around from class to class. Good exercise! It's located near some great hot spots for nightlife, shopping, eateries and everything else worth investigating. They have a good Careers Service and a really good library. A PROPER library, where you can't even sneeze. The buildings are not as eye-catching as those at Glasgow University, and the overall teaching is not, in my humble opinion, as that of Glasgow Caledonian. Strathclyde is so huge, numbers wise that it's easy to get lost in the crowd and fail to make connections with staff. It's a great University nonetheless, overall.

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    City of Glasgow College

    City of Glasgow College

    3.0(3 reviews)
    2.6 miCity Centre, Merchant City

    The Met is a great big college that towers over the streets of Glasgow's city centre. Previously…read moreknown as The College of Building & Printing, they re-branded as "The Met" to fit with their identity as one of Glasgow's coolest and most creative colleges. This college is one of Glasgow's most creative colleges, with departments specialising in design, photography, radio and journalism. Lecturers here have a wealth of industry experience, bringing their subjects to life for their students and allowing them to get the most out of their learning experience. There are a wide range of courses available, including evening and weekend classes such as cookery and upholstery among many others. There really is something for everyone here and it's a great place to begin your career or as a springboard to university.

    Glasgow Met is actually the biggest college in Glasgow and that is saying something because there…read moreare a few. The great thing about this college apart from the fact that it does a load of different courses is that it is smack bam in the middle of the city centre, so on your break from classes you could do anything from buy a box of cookies, to go to the cinema, to get your trousers dry-cleaned, it is entirely up to you. I went here for a night school course while I was at uni, I really did like it, the instruction was good and I feel I actually did leave with some new knowledge for my extra qualification. If you are interested in a college, this beats any on ease of use, with Queen st station only around 100 yards away and the express bus stop on the doorstep, this is a much more amicable step to adult life.

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    New College

    New College

    4.8(5 reviews)
    42.2 miOld Town, Royal Mile

    Picturesque building in a great location overlooking princes street, the courtyard although small…read moreand quite busy with tourists, holds a statue of John Knox. You need ID to access the library but if you wait around for someone to come in or out you might be lucky and once inside you will be greeted by beautiful stained glass windows. It's unclear though where visitors are allowed to roam so some info on this would be helpful.

    As well as being a stunning building to admire from the outside, New College is an excellent venue…read morefor hosting events as well. It stands on top of The Mound and so has an imposing look, visible from Princes Street and beyond. Like Edinburgh itself, which has old and new towns, the university has Old College and New College. Also like the city, both old and new are quite old indeed. The building dates from 1846 and houses the School of Divinity at the University. However, there are also rooms that can be rented out for events, and that's what brought me here. Our ball happened in Rainy Hall, a stunning hall, with crests and coats of arms all around. Walking in through the main gate of the college brings one to the very Hogwarts-like quadrangle, which makes for some great photo ops. Once inside the building, all of the interior architecture also captures one's attention. However, I am far from an expert on this, so that's quite enough comments about architecture! Rainy Hall is an intimate venue for events. It comfortably accommodated our ~60 attendees, but much more than this and ceilidh dancing would become somewhat difficult. Catering and bar service are provided by the University's own Edinburgh First, with friendly, efficient staff, and a good selection of drinks at the bar. The food quality is very good, though portion sizes leave a lot to be desired. My recommendation to visit New College is twofold. As a tourist, the astoundingly beautiful building makes for excellent photographs. On top of this, for reasonably small events of up to 70 people, the Rainy Hall is an excellent venue to consider.

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    Motherwell College - College Lanarkshire

    Motherwell College

    4.5(4 reviews)
    11.9 miMotherwell

    I attended Motherwell College when it was on it's old campus, behind Fir Park school. Now, it has…read morebeen given a serious facelift and moved location to the new Ravenscraig Industrial area, which is currently under development, meaning that the college stands alone amongst the vast empty land around it! The building itself is incredibly modern and chic, all glass, so you can see the stairwells and lift shafts which gives it a really modern feel. It is massive and so the intake at this new campus must be at least 1 and a half times bigger than it used to be. I did Indian Head massage class here, which was a night class. I got funded by ILA Scotland, and paid the excesses myself. It was brilliant. I made loads of new pals and learnt a new skill. The teacher was fantastic too. It really is worth checking the website out if you want to do something like that. They also have an excellent drama and performing arts department, and pride themselves in catering for disabled students better than any other college or Uni in the area.

    Very professional and very skilled staff. I was really amazed at how enthusiastic this college…read moreschool in Lanarkshire. I learned so much in just shorter period of time in the course that I took. The learning environment is fun and dynamic that you will really enjoy, plus you'll meet friendly and amazing people.

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    The University of Stirling - The university has a loch.

    The University of Stirling

    4.5(10 reviews)
    25.8 mi

    It's only right that I review the place where I've spent 3/4 of my life over the past three years!…read moreThe university's campus is seriously indescribable. It's beautiful with an abundance of wildlife on campus. (Hello rabbits! Lots of them.) The loch is huge and great for talking a walk around. The campus even has its own castle within which the university's law department is based. - Airthrey Castle is worth taking a wander to see and is alongside Airthrey golf course if you're partial to a putt! In my two years living on campus, I was so impressed. The university is acclaimed for its sports department and the gym and swimming pool are just a short walk from the residences and main buildings. These are both very well-maintained and offer great value. There is also the Macrobert Arts Centre which is essentially a cinema and theatre with a bar and restaurant. I've seen so many films in Macrobert centre, seen some great productions and my band even played a gig there. Whilst all these things are great, the thing that I take away most from Stirling, and that I hear from so many other students, is the excellence of the support system for students. The Career Development Centre offers advice from the moment you leave until you retire and the university takes great interest in the university alumni. I myself called graduates one year on to guage graduate employment rates and have participated in another campaign to reach out to parents of new students and collate feedback on the university. There is also a great councilling and money advice service on campus. In my final year of study, I know that I am in safe hands. - If I need help, it is there and I need not be ashamed to ask for it. I couldn't imagine a better place to have met my boyfriend and my band! Stirling University will always make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

    Well, I am biased. I spent five years studying here and two years living right on campus. However,…read morethis means I have a pretty expansive knowledge of the campus so I will try to be as even handed as possible. It's beautiful. It has a castle, a loch, a golf course, trees, trees, trees. The residence buildings are very sixties architecture which doesn't so much do the beautiful setting justice. However, the University is currently rebuilding and renovating the residence buildings and they're all shiny, new and modern. There's a cinema on campus and a theatre in the form of the MacRobert Centre. I've seen movies in the place, had a coffee fuelled history seminar in the cafe and been to an insane electro rave here. They even put panto on at Christmas. Anyway, I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for this place!

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