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East London University
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Website looks impressive but does anyone know of the university's reputation?
Is it a 'good' one?
https:/ /www.ue l.ac.uk
Is it a 'good' one?
https:/
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Have you looked at the official rankings? I personally don't rate these rankings, but they might give you more of an idea.
http:// www.stu dyin-uk .com/uk -study- info/un iversit y-ranki ngs/
It is actually the lowest ranked University in the UK. However this doesn't mean you should avoid it. I would also consider looking at student reviews. That will give you a better idea.
Also, it depends a lot on what you are looking to study.
Have you looked at the official rankings? I personally don't rate these rankings, but they might give you more of an idea.
http://
It is actually the lowest ranked University in the UK. However this doesn't mean you should avoid it. I would also consider looking at student reviews. That will give you a better idea.
Also, it depends a lot on what you are looking to study.
Also worth reading:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Unive rsity_o f_East_ London# Ranking s_and_r eputati on
UEL is actually highly regarded by many people who've attended it or otherwise know it. (I've worked in Stratford and I've spoken to many UEL students). However, like many former polytechnics, it struggles to get rid of its 'second class' reputation, meaning that the A-level grade averages of its intake are likely to be lower than those of, say, the 'Russell Group' universities (thus resulting in fewer First Class Honours degrees being awarded).
However a student with decent A-level grades (and a positive attitude to their studies) will probably do just as well at UEL as at a so-called 'good' university and, if they enjoy London life, possibly even better.
https:/
UEL is actually highly regarded by many people who've attended it or otherwise know it. (I've worked in Stratford and I've spoken to many UEL students). However, like many former polytechnics, it struggles to get rid of its 'second class' reputation, meaning that the A-level grade averages of its intake are likely to be lower than those of, say, the 'Russell Group' universities (thus resulting in fewer First Class Honours degrees being awarded).
However a student with decent A-level grades (and a positive attitude to their studies) will probably do just as well at UEL as at a so-called 'good' university and, if they enjoy London life, possibly even better.