Totally depends on the kind of job you go into though. When you start working you’ll probably be paid more, have more spare time and be able to leave work at work and rest/recuperate. Then you want to have some form of social life to keep from going insane - it all adds up to exhaustion. In uni you tend to have lectures for most of the day, assignments due that you have to work on in the evenings and most people have to keep a part time job to keep some money coming in. I’ve found working life to be much easier than uni life (graduated in engineering). Useful website to see how different of a city your home town is to a potential city you might move to for university - you can also check differences in crime and pollutionįor the /r/uniuk Wiki, click here! For a list of specific University subreddits, click here! Good website for finding information about specific universities, cities and/or courses Applications for Sept '19 entry are now open.Ĭourse comparison website - shows statistics on everything from employment statistics to student satisfaction ratesĪnother course comparison website - quite useful for finding out where courses are offered across the country and you can search based on location preferences The first place to go to for searching for courses that are available - lots of great videos and information on how to apply too. ![]() If you have questions more related to academia, then maybe you could try asking in /r/AskAcademiaUK! Useful Websites Website
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