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7 Aerospace engineering reviews at Brunel University London
Aerospace Engineering, MEng
By member650452 On 14th August 20Its definitely is not what I wanted
Aerospace Engineering, BEng Hons
By member941694 On 21st August 19Great course, fantastic teaching and very good experience. There is no substitute for good experienced academics who are experts in their field.
Aerospace Engineering, BEng Hons
By member836194 On 20th February 19Teachers are so approachable and we get to use loads of facilities and workshops for lots of hands on experience.
Aerospace Engineering, BEng Hons
By member1036027 On 11th February 19The tutors could contact students because honestly I don't know who my tutor is and he is not even checking up on me.
Aerospace Engineering, BEng Hons
By member1133184 On 28th July 18Good course overall with decent academics
Aviation Engineering with Pilot Studies, BEng Hons
By member1030376 On 15th February 18I left because I did not enjoy it I cannot complain about the content I have lost the fire because I attend a UK university
Aerospace Engineering, BEng Hons
By member811043 On 10th July 15The course itself is quite full on, but as long as you keep up to date with everything and do the practice sheets every week and review notes, you've done a good deal of the work to make it easy for yourself when exam period comes. Assignments have very generous deadlines, they are sometimes tricky at eat to figure out what they want you to do, but once you've done that it's fairly easy flowing. I myself have had a first year, I could have done more work on certain areas that were difficult to me. But I have learnt from that and will manage my time a bit better and take it into year 2.