
Very basic; especially the social areas, not much time was spent in there as it was basically just a kitchen with some primary school style chairs & tables, so it wasn't very inviting. As a result I didn't really socialise with flat mates, by thankfully found some great friends on my course so at least I wasn't lonely.
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Very basic; especially the social areas, not much time was spent in there as it was basically just a kitchen with some primary school style chairs & tables, so it wasn't very inviting. As a result I didn't really socialise with flat mates, by thankfully found some great friends on my course so at least I wasn't lonely.
On 10th August 19
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- TEACHING MODE:
- Blended learning.
- OPEN DAYS:
- On-campus open days on 26th Jun, 2nd Oct, 15th Oct & 19th Nov.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- The vast majority of our scheduled teaching and learning activities is in person on campus in Cheltenham and Gloucester. This will continue in 2022/23. While they do have some specialist blended learning programmes (which are advertised as such), most of their students are on campus for the vast majority, if not all, of their learning activities. They would like everyone to continue wearing a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces.
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Very basic; especially the social areas, not much time was spent in there as it was basically just a kitchen with some primary school style chairs & tables, so it wasn't very inviting. As a result I didn't really socialise with flat mates, by thankfully found some great friends on my course so at least I wasn't lonely.
Amazing experience. The only thing is that security does not take some students bad behaviour too seriously so they keep perpetuating their mistakes (e.g. smoking weed and setting the fire alarm off at 3am).