
Ratings and Reviews
University of Plymouth Hall Rankings
| Mary Parker House | #1 |
| St Augustine's House | #2 |
| Plymouth Cross House | #3 |
| Discovery Heights | #4 |
| St Teresa House | #5 |
| iQ Astor House | #6 |
| The Reservoir | #7 |
| Central Point | #8 |
| Beckley Point | #9 |
| St Thomas Court | #10 |
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Ratings and Reviews
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My first year here and been liking university so far!!
The university is calm good vibes
As a medic studio the support from the university is 10/10
In a couple short words, moving down here was quite a change for me. I was worried about many things, mostly accommodation and social inquiries but all is better than i expected. The social aspect of living with Capitol students is pretty good, a lot of people from very different background, its nice to know im not the only one with this mentality.
Great facilities and engaing content.
This is my second year living in the reservoir as a rebooker. The location is honestly no doubt the best in my opinion. it is the closest to the uni campus as well as to the town center. you definitely get what you pay for. I've viewed countless studios and still think the reservoir beats them all in terms of size, price, communal spaces, management etc. One thing i would change is the laundry system. it is indeed a bit pricey, but most student accommodation uses circuit laundry so its somewhat expected.
I love that the city is centered around the uni
I have been a student at Plymouth for 4 years and now in my masters and each year the University of Plymouth has been amazing in every aspect of a students life.
I’ve really enjoyed my time at the University of Plymouth so far. I study Photography and the course gives you a lot of freedom to be creative and try out new ideas. The facilities are good, with studios, darkrooms, and editing rooms that make it easy to work on different projects. The campus is clean, modern, and really close to the city centre, so everything you need is nearby - shops, cafes, and the coast are all within walking distance. The Students’ Union has a friendly atmosphere, and there are loads of societies and events to get involved in, which helps you meet new people and feel part of the community. The university also has good career support - they help with things like finding work experience and planning for after graduation. Overall, Plymouth is a great place to study. It’s welcoming, creative, and has a really nice balance between city life and being by the sea. I’d definitely recommend it.
I've had a great experience so far
