University of Exeter

Reviews

Anonymous

The campus has the highest tree to student ratio making it lovely to live in, accommodation is in ideal location for both lectures and nightlife, everything at the uni within walking distance which was something I really looked for in a uni.

Anonymous

Belter place I could not recommend it highly enough. Absolutely love it.

Anonymous

I love my university. There is so much to do and enjoy. The town is quite small so nothing is ever too far to get to. The student union does a great job at encouraging inclusivity. There are loads of different societies to get involved with so there is never the chance to be bored. I would highly recommend coming here. The courses are interesting and well run as well as competitive and will leave you in good stead when you leave university and look to find a job.

Anonymous

A really good university with great facilities and an abundance of societies to get involved with. The campus is really beautiful and the sports park is great. The library is a little disappointing compared to other universities I have seen.

Anonymous

The undergraduate medical science course is a fantastic course offering a range of modules which asses different skills. It allows development of team work, presentation and scientific writing skills. The careers service offered by the university is outstanding, easily accessible and efficient. Wide range of clubs are also offered and the university has a very welcoming and refreshing environment.

Anonymous

I love exeter university, all the socials are great and the societies are endless in number- student union really could be better however

Anonymous

The campus is very pretty and the facilities are great. My course is engaging but a lot of work. The Student Union is good and has lots to offer

Anonymous

An excellently facilitated uni, social life is brilliant, work load in arts is intensive but manageable and the lectures given are of high quality, interesting and supported with a huge range of online resources on ELE and the library.

Anonymous

Great university, lovely part of the world . There's just about enough going on to keep you occupied but the city itself is a nice place to be.

Anonymous

The campus is lovely with a short walking distance from halls to lectures. There is a wide range of shops/cafes to get lunch with comida a particular favourite of mine. I am currently in my 3rd year of studying maths and I am really enjoying the course. There is plenty of support on offer that is easy to access. Overall, this is an excellent uni I am proud to be a student at.

Anonymous

Lovely campus university with too many hills - the gym itself being on the tallest of them all (ironic). Has good food and a variety of chains present.

Anonymous

Life at Exeter is great considering I didn't have any mates at the university before starting my Masters. The university made it easy for me to meet my new friends and I really appreciate it.

Anonymous

The campus is always clean and well kept. There are lots of facilities scattered around campus. The hairdressers, the post office, the print shop, and several cafes and restaurants with study areas are everywhere. The student union are always looking to receive feedback, and work hard to provide rewards in return. The maths department has amazing lecturers, who are organised in their approach and try really hard to return coursework feedback within three weeks.

Anonymous

The university has many facilities available for the well being of it's students. The guild is especially accommodating with various restaurants and shops all on campus!

Anonymous

The university is very good with everything situated close together which is helpful. There is a good career services and is easy to book appointments although I have not yet used it. The campus could use a few more locations where computers are available to use as these are often full and it is not always easy to bring a laptop! However the uni has expanded the working area by creating hubs which is great! I take the mathematics course which is laid out well although in third year having all exams in summer is very stressful and maybe one or two could be in January exam time

Anonymous

Beautiful campus. Highly supportive staff.

Anonymous

Lecturers are great, campus is gorgeous & the facilities are also very good. Everyone is also incredibly friendly here & the city is a nice place to live. Only wish the campus wasn't so hilly

Anonymous

Really enjoying it. I find the course interesting. It is certainly difficult but with hard work it's manageable and the lecturers do help.

Anonymous

Highest ratio of trees to students in the country!!!!! Great campus and facilities, really pretty, forum kinda looks like an airport terminal. Interesting lectures if you go

Anonymous

The campus has a great tree to student ratio. Despite being hilly it does offer decent facilities for the different faculties. Nice place to study but quality of course varies on subject.

Anonymous

Amazing support given with careers and your course. Beautiful modern and old campus dispite the hills!

Anonymous

Campus and resources are fantastic and very modern/accessible. The only down side is the snobs that go here

Anonymous

The campus is clean, modern and very green. It feels safe and has some beautiful spots. There are numerous food places, new study spaces and very helpful hubs for advice on modules etc. I feel supported in my course and greatly enjoy it. The facilities and the networking opportunities we are given are really helpful and make studying at Exeter worth while.

Anonymous

Aesthetic campus a short distance from town, clubs, and a lot of student housing areas. Historically good university and always near the top of rankings. Definitely better for humanities, social sciences and the like, than for STEM courses. The university is good for sport IF you're keen to be part of 'rugby lad' culture. Other options end up being sidelined to allow the rugby teams to walk over everyone else. Overall enjoyed my experience here but would definitely have gone to University of Bath if given the choice again - I came close to transferring there before my final year as it offered better teaching and job prospects, while being similar in terms of quality of sport and social life. Definitely found this to be a haven for rich kids from the Home counties (Surrey, etc). There are normal people around but it can be hard to get a large social group outside of this if you're not part of a sports team, otherwise you'll probably feel surrounded by a bunch of Millys and Williams talking about their gap yahs while sipping from their Pret lattes.