How to Pick a University from the Course List your Advisor Sends You
Choosing a course from the list your advisor provides may bring an overwhelming feeling, but using three W’s (what, when, and where) can help you narrow down your options to choose the 3-5 suggested courses that are perfect for you!
What?
The first ‘w’ stands for “what”. What is important to you as
an individual and a student? When exploring universities in the UK, make sure
they offer amenities that are important to you. For example, health and fitness
is essential to me. My university offers weekly fitness classes, and has a gym
on campus that is easily accessible. As a student, library access is important
to me as well. My university’s library is open 24 hours a day, allowing me to
take a short walk from my accomodation to study at uk universities.
Browse university websites to see what they have to offer. Write the down
things that you like and dislike to later compare the different universities
that you are interested in.
When?
The second w stands for ‘when’. When does the program start
and end? Programs can vary in length depending on the university you choose.
Ask yourself how long you want to live across the pond, and take note of the
various program lengths. If a program is too short or long for your liking, you
can disqualify it from the list of options. Most master’s degrees in the UK are
12 months in length, and most undergraduate programs are 3 years. Bachelor’s
degree programs in Scotland, however, are still 4 years – just like in the USA!
Where?
The last w stands for ‘where’. Where is the university
located? Choose a university that is located in a place that is appealing to
you. Do you want to be in the middle of the city, or do you like to be further
out in a smaller town? Use Google Maps to get familiar with the surrounding
area of the university, and further research what is in the area. What are the
pros and cons of the area? These questions may help you narrow down
universities that you are considering.
Knowing WHAT is important to you as an individual and a
student, WHEN your particular program runs, and WHERE the university is located
will help you narrow down your university options. If you still can’t whittle
down your list, be sure to ask your advisor!
Picking just 3-5 courses from a list of many can definitely
be hard when all of the universities look amazing! Your Across the Pond advisor
is there to help you with this. They’ve visited a majority of the universities
and can give you insights on what student life might be like on the campuses
and cities. They can also connect you with past students who have attended
these schools.
If you would like to find out more about studying in the UK,
please fill out the “Contact an Advisor” form on the bottom or side of this
page.

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