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Bournemouth University (BU) Hall Rankings
| 17a Christchurch Road | #1 |
| Mercury House | #2 |
| Bailey Point | #3 |
| Oxford Point | #4 |
| Purbeck House | #5 |
| Belaton House | #6 |
| Skyline | #7 |
| St Peter's Hall | #8 |
| Corfe House | #9 |
| Chesil House | #10 |
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MOSTLY SELF LEARNING, LECTURERS DO NOT TEACH. MA Scriptwriting is badly structured that you barely learn from your lecturers, instead your teacher can be a google. You can be a part of somebody's Phd research without your consent. They may use you as a guinea pig. While talking to Dee( lecturer) about collaborative shooting short film problems, I got the response "Shut Up."It is necessary to question how correct an approach in the academic field is a language that cannot control one's temper and exceeds the limits of respect When I told Phil(lecturer) that I was still learning and that I was not a screenwriter, he said, "There's the Door." He implied that you can go out. Lecturers need to control their nerves when talking to students. A style that reaches the level of "Shut Up" is never suitable for the academic field.
Bournemouth university is a great place to study. Many buildings perfect for study and revision. The professors are understanding and can be extremely helpful with any issues you may face on their modules.
The university is lovely, clean with friendly staff highly recommended
Incredible staff and lovely place to live
Great uni, staff is amazing and supportive.
I have a good experiences with this uni. It has been a couple years here and it still good
Excellent , keep it up, great experience
very good, would highly recommend.
I've found my time here to be boring and disappointing. Lectures are so useless half the time most of the course don't attend and the staff are left wondering why, even though it's painfully obvious. Most staff are decent enough, but you don't ever feel any sense of community or comradery with fellow course-mates or staff. Booking any of the uni facilities can be a bureaucratic hell, 'make sure you email so and so, add this to your RA, have you cleared this with so and so?' etc. It is a major deterrent against doing anything unless you really have to. Local clubs get old very quickly and if you're not into nightlife you're going to struggle.
More variety in societies, nice spaces and facilities and teaching is good small class though
