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I got admits from around 6 top Universities across the UK, and it was a bit difficult for me to choose. I considered the following factors to compare and decide on the choice of university, these included - the course suitability and structure, the fee structure and scholarships, the location of the University, the Cost of living, the student facilities, reviews from the seniors, and many more. I chose the University of Liverpool (A Russell Group Uni), as Liverpool is considered a very student-friendly city, it has good transportation facilities, amazing beaches, a very affordable living structure (cheap cost of living compared to other big cities while having all the essentials to be called a big city), International football club, and of course since the course structure was very much as I wanted, and I had also received a scholarship of 4500 pounds (making it my first choice).
I chose this university due to following factors: 1. Scholarship: I was selected for 4 scholarships- a) Vice Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship- Rewarded b) Commonwealth Postgraduate Bursary- Rewarded c) Finalist - ULMS Indian Subcontinent Scholarship (Full-Fee Waiver) d) Finalist - ULMS Indian Subcontinent Scholarship (50% Fee Waiver) Although I was not rewarded with the last two, I feel grateful to have been considered. I really appreciate the fact that talents and efforts are considered. It gave me a boost to my confidence not just to achieve in my education, but in life! 2. Management school and faculties: a) Alumnus always mentioned the management school has a remarkable infrastructure and the faculties are awesome. Proof- I have a background in Engineering and tech. Although I have a knack on the tech side, I always saw myself in the management field and my career was going towards that. I struggled in finance and my professor spent extra hours to help me crack the subject. For a fact, I always got prompt responses from ALL of my professors. I was able to secure a distinction not by myself, I owe it all to the faculties. b) My dean is the most down-to-earth person I ever known. I lost all my uni access once I graduated and I needed a reference from my dean to join my new job. I had only 24 hours left. I texted my dean in linkedin thinking it was a long shot and I needed to try and give it all. My dean, that dear man remembered who I am and gave me a prompt letter in the matter of an hour. He is truly an inspiration and an amazing teacher who I will always look up to. 3. Part-time & Mental health: a) It is very hard to land a part-time job anywhere here. But Liverpool is renowned for the football club and I got a gig in the very first month which helped me manage my finances. Whilst that being said, the Uni goes above and beyond to help expat students land a part-time job and always have ears to hear any sort of financial or mental concern. b) The uni has a separate in-house mental health clinic with advanced practitioners which is really appreciable.
Liverpool is not only a fun and busy city but also totally beautiful and has a rich history. The university had a lovely friendly vibe when I visited and did not strike me as obnoxiously prestigious which is easily done by many Russel group universities.
Since 2015 Liverpool became UNESCO Music City, and as a Music student, I decided to sign for my course here. It is also one of the best Universities in the world. I tried to inform about it more and everything so far was true.
I chose this university due to the range of opportunities offered. This is evident through the third year modules such as the law clinic. It allows you to gain practical experience which makes you more employable. The university offers a range of opportunities such as the street law programme and volunteering in the law clinic prior to taking a third-year module. It aims to enhance your employability.
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