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mollykins | 15:43 Sun 13th Mar 2011 | Jobs & Education
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I know UEA is quite a good uni and according to the guardian for the kind of thing I want to do it's one of the best, but do I just think it's better than it is because it's my nearest and so i hear about it the most?
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how the hell should i know? I don't know if it's you intention but you are seriously beginning to make me weep with frustration
go and do your homework along the lines that have been suggested to you as to ranking off criteria and do not take it from hearsay here. It is your selection, not ours. If you are concerned about it, get off here, put your head down and start, Molly
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I thought Molly was going the United Arab Emirates at first reading this..LOL
they are probably linked, Bobbi - both full of potential terrorists....
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University of East Anglia specialises in English and Drama. I'd have though you'd be better off at Portsmouth, Plymouth Southampton for Marine Biology . But as the others on here have said, what do we know? We're all old and grumpy (well some of us) Do you have parents, friends or family Molly?
Mollykins,
If you decide to go to a local Uni, you could well end up living at home. Whilst that might be beneficial in terms of reducing final debt, I believe you will miss out on all the interaction with fellow students, both socially and intellectually.
This is the third time that I've posted this but I'm happy to repeat it because I regard it as extremely important:

University should be a 'total immersion experience', not just a place of study. Making new friends, learning to live independently and some (possibly rather wild!) socialising are just as important as learning new facts. When I was teaching 6th formers, and giving them advice on FE choices, I always STRONGLY recommended that they shouldn't even consider any university which was within commuting distance from home (or where they could reasonably expected, by their parents, to return home on most weekends). I used a 150-mile radius as a rough rule of thumb.

If you really want to get the best from university (and that means really ENJOYING it!), you should delete UEA from your list.

Chris

(PS: I've got nothing against UEA. It's got a world-class reputation in environmental sciences, but I still don't think that it's the right place for you, Molly)
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Maidup it's 2nd best for earth and marine sciences, 12th for geography and environmental subjects and 14th for biosciences 9according to the guardian) which is better than all the others (Brighton, bangor, portsmouth, plymouth and southampton)!!

Fair point chris, but it's expensive to live on the south coast . . .
Yes it's a very good Uni with a good reputation in the kind of thing you want to do Molly.

Don't altogether agree with you Chris before not all students are alike or need the total experience of University. My son (who boarded at school from the age of 11) went to University a long way away and found the general student life totally dreadful and the majority of students quite juvenile in their socialising activities. He ended up socialisation with people who were not students!!
But, of course, there are finances to think about.

Personally, I think Molly should choose the best Uni. for what she wants to do regardless of it's position though.

Maidup, I can confirm that Molly is correct in saying that UEA has a fantastic reputation for Marine and earth sciences.

Molly could q
Hi Molly - I think you have answered your own question. You are in a much better than most of us to know which uni is best for your studies but its actualy quite useful that you have some uncertainties. Its better than having your heart set on one place and one place only.

A handful of people acheive a place at thier first choice. A larger number are offered at their second choice and many more go through clearing. So continue with your research and visit where you can but keep your options open a little up to the final stage.
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Thanks. Maidup there's a guy in the year above me who wants to do marine biology but from his janaury results he doesn't think he'll get the grades and he didn't have to money to do resits . . .
My apologies, the screen ins angled from me and I though the latest posts was showing Applying to IKEA

Check out other Uni's but enjoy your time there
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Alba there's about 7 other unis I'm looking at :/

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