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niceprincess | 11:38 Sat 15th Jan 2005 | People & Places
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I have an opportunity to study in the UK. I have four days to make my decision where to go:

1.ROEHAMPTON INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
2.UNIVERSITY OF GLAMORGAN HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION
3. UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND

Could you recommend one of these schools? Which one to choose? If you told me sth about them I'd be greatful :)
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I went to Roehampton 35 years ago and loved every minute.  Handy for getting into London and also within walking distance of Richmond Park - really lovely.  The facilities in the college are great also.

it depends what you want to study
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Well I don't have much to choose from, because the scholarship deremines my subject of study. Roehampton - humanities, Glamorgan - Social Studies, Sunderland - American Studies. I am from Poland and I am a third year student of the international relations. I want to concentrate as much as possible on Great Britain, and I want to specialise in that country. So I would like to get a lot about the country itself. I believe humanitis or social studies would help me to get to know it better. Also American Studies interest me, 'cos I could investigate the transatlantic realations, and the connections between the UK and the USA, their participation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. I think I am a good English speaker and don't have any problems with communication (I have taken CPE) but I am affraid of different dialects. I remember last year I had a teacher from Wales and it took me 4 months to get used to his way of speaking :)

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