University of Exeter

Reviews

Anonymous

Fantastic campus, excellent people, beautiful town. Great location for a university, especially if you're into watersports! Very good courses with great teachers, and an excellent careers section to really help you if you're looking for internships/fulltime jobs.

Anonymous

The campus is very beautiful with a wide range of buildings (both in size and in style). The facilities on the whole are good with lots of areas for students to study in, rooms for them to book, venues for them to use and information points for guidance all over the place. My course is very interesting and has a lot of variety. I like that I am able to take up to 30 credits in anything I want outside of my course. The Guild is good and bad. It's rather disorganised and incredible frustrating but that's a result of the system not the individuals who are all hardworking and mean well. The career services are good and offer a lot of support and opportunities to students.

Anonymous

Great tutor support and very independent learning style; improvements in medicine course could be made by setting out the curriculum more finely, but this is currently being worked upon

Anonymous

My course, English and French, is very informative and exciting as a fresher, and I'm enjoying it very much. The careers services are incredibly helpful, and as a cause of this I don't feel so intimaited for the future.

Anonymous

This Campus is Breathtaking both for the modern buildings and the old. The facilities are all very good especially the library and many other study arias. It is also the greenest campus I have ever set eyes on with some places feeling really bucolic. The grounds are clean and it is a peaceful place to live.

Anonymous

It’s a beautiful campus, we have world class lecturers and depending on what kind of student you are, you can choose to be as involved or as excluded as you want. There’s constant opportunities to offer advice and change to the university itself, to your core courses, you can be involved in the SU, in changes on campus, in societies and clubs. There’s literally enough socially to keep you busy all day every day, before even looking at your degree work. And yet you can sack all of that off and just do your own thing if you want, come and go as you please, find some quite space on a campus of over 20,000 students. It’s really beautiful and there are so many opps for career development, support, guidance etc.

Anonymous

Such a friendly, beautiful and homely campus. It has excellent facilities across the board; with a mixture of old historic buildings and new modern state of the art buildings. There is a wide range of eateries and cafes, and there is always something going on in the forum or on forum hill to give you a nice break from your studies. Being set in a relatively small, town-like city, it is easy to feel comfortable and at home in Exeter very quickly. Everything is walking distance and its warmer down South, so win-win. Just a 30 minute train ride to the beach too is ideal for when summer term finally comes around.

Anonymous

A excellent university in a good location. First of all, not to mention the environment. University of Exeter provide great facilities and study environment as well as having great lecturers that keeps me attentive in lectures and conducts interesting and engaging lectures. Great service given to me when I needed help with my further studies application. Also, the campus environment it is the best to walk around when I am a moment to clear my mind.

Jacob Calvo Penfold

Very scenic and pretty campus, course is difficult but at the right level as well as teaching being overall at a very high level. Careers advice has been very useful and given me opportunity to discover what to apply for next year.

Jacob Calvo Penfold

Very scenic and pretty campus, course is difficult but at the right level as well teaching being overall at a very high level.