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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @EmmaSandy
    @EmmaSandy  4 года назад +31

    When I was heading to uni, the only way for me to find my way around was exploring with trial and error. There's not too much info out there about Dundee, so I hope this can help settle you in & find your feet.
    This year there is so much uncertainty, and open days impossible for so many.
    If you want to jump to specific accommodation:
    Belmont 16:30
    Heathfield 20:20
    The Hub, Parker House & Campus (private student accommodation) 25:37
    Seabraes 39:32
    Westpark 47:00
    Also, shout out to the free shop, you can pick up lots of second hand items (for the kitchen, clothes, bed sheets, clothes hangers for example). The students who are moving away just drop donations off and new students can pick items up, absolutely free! A truly wonderful scheme.
    The community fridge is also wonderful local project 43:37. Shops donate their excess food and everyone is welcome to collect it for free! Checkout their daily haul on the Facebook page here:
    m.facebook.com/groups/2583457858371350

    • @roslyndougan8046
      @roslyndougan8046 3 года назад

      thanks so much, really helpful. What accommodation would be the quietest?

    • @finnzayne7625
      @finnzayne7625 3 года назад

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      I was stupid lost the password. I love any help you can give me

    • @paulmarcos5281
      @paulmarcos5281 3 года назад

      @Finn Zayne instablaster ;)

    • @finnzayne7625
      @finnzayne7625 3 года назад

      @Paul Marcos thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
      Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.

    • @finnzayne7625
      @finnzayne7625 3 года назад

      @Paul Marcos It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
      Thank you so much, you saved my ass :D

  • @austinryker
    @austinryker 3 года назад +41

    as someone with autism who is planning on going to dundee this coming September; this video is a life saver. i always worry and stress about campus and locations of things and this has really helped me! thank you!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +4

      So glad I could ease some of the stress about moving to Dundee. I know with open days being cancelled the options to settle in have been pretty limited. Hope you love Dundee & a huge welcome for when you arrive.

    • @shuttledlash6637
      @shuttledlash6637 3 года назад +1

      @@school6955 i am also applied in dundee for sep intake
      I am from india

  • @Sofou3848
    @Sofou3848 4 года назад +33

    keeping this as my official dundee map and guide!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад +2

      Oh thats so fun! Lemme drop 2:50 here as a time code for the main map 🤖

  • @santhoshgowda5017
    @santhoshgowda5017 4 года назад +11

    I would like to appreciate that you took some much time to explore campus for us and being myself as an international student who is willing to join the university, this will be so useful for us to have a knowledge about campus. Thank you so much for your valuable time.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад

      Thank you Santhosh, for the kind words! It's my pleasure to have shown you round 💙 I hope you love Dundee and have the best time with your studies!

    • @santhosh.csanthosh.c8907
      @santhosh.csanthosh.c8907 4 года назад +1

      Would like to suggest more videos as well little request from international students.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад

      Absolutely! Let me know any specific topics or questions you'd like to cover.

    • @namma_london
      @namma_london 3 года назад

      @@EmmaSandy Hi,Absolutely fantastic and informative video,thanks a ton emma !Please I would like to suggest a video on private accommodation areas near university of dundee for post graduate international students who are coming in Jan 2021.

  • @Amira-km9ym
    @Amira-km9ym 3 года назад +11

    I was so hesitant on coming to Dundee this September, you don't understand how this video was so helpful especially with lockdown and travel restrictions. I'm certainly coming to study there!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      That's lovely to hear Amira. So glad I could show you around and ease some of your hesitation.

  • @yamarm
    @yamarm 4 года назад +18

    what an incredibly informative video!! you're so so lovely for doing this, thank you!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад

      So happy it was useful! I can just remember the feeling before I started and I wanted to know EVERYTHING! Haha 😄

  • @sangameshwariangusamy4605
    @sangameshwariangusamy4605 3 года назад +7

    As an international student new to Dundee, this video is helping me so much!! Thanks for your wonderful effort Emma!!

  • @chloekiernan657
    @chloekiernan657 3 года назад +10

    This is really informative. I just got a offer this week and this is helping me with my decision. Thanks.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +2

      Glad it was useful! Congrats on getting an offer and good luck making your decision 😊

  • @niamhdrennan2625
    @niamhdrennan2625 3 года назад +6

    i’m moving to dundee uni in september and this was so useful thank you!! xx

  • @Phucktoid
    @Phucktoid Год назад +5

    I'm an international student starting this September and I cant stress enough how useful this tour has been for me. This should be the official University of Dundee tour. Thank you ❤

    • @spacecat_scribbles
      @spacecat_scribbles Год назад +1

      same!! after watching this I feel like I could navigate the campus pretty easily even though I've never been there

  • @cristabirney8080
    @cristabirney8080 3 года назад +5

    I live in America, but went to Primary school in Dundee. I've gone down the rabbit hole looking at videos of Dundee, kind of having a nostalgic morning. I stumbled across this video, and watched the whole thing. Not only is it informational and lovely, your voice is so relaxing! You should make some money on the side making ASMR videos!!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад

      Thanks Crista, that's very kind. I'm pleased you enjoyed it and I could share a wee bit of nostalgia!

  • @_cp96
    @_cp96 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video! The time and effort it must have taken is so appreciated. Thank you for all the tips you sprinkled throughout the video as well!

  • @itsagreatmovewithmichellep381
    @itsagreatmovewithmichellep381 2 года назад +1

    My kid has been accepted to two UK schools for a Master's and needs to decide soon which one to select - apart from the programs, instructors etc. she needs to weigh the campuses and towns themselves. Since we are unable to check out both campuses in person at the moment, as an international student, your video has helped tremendously - especially helped her mum! I've asked relatives and friends, and friends of friends so, in addition to your videos (not just this one), I know which place I am hoping she chooses! Thank you! I hope my kid has the opportunity to run into you sometime! Best of luck with your studies Emma!

  • @leonasmart1460
    @leonasmart1460 3 года назад +3

    thank you so much for this! i’m hoping to move to dundee in september so this has really helped.

  • @mariagoretti5092
    @mariagoretti5092 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Emma, awesome job you did

  • @aj2080xy6
    @aj2080xy6 3 года назад +6

    I had a brilliant time in my time at Dundee as as Irish student. The tutors really care as does the res staff. You'll bond very quickly with your classmates (I was M2018). And the placements allow you to experience other parts of the health system and localitiea away from Ninewells

    • @aj2080xy6
      @aj2080xy6 3 года назад +2

      Dundeen is a fairly rough town but when you're a student you arent exposed to much of the bad side.
      Therres plenty of bus snd rail connections to Ed and Glas so you're never far away if you need a big city change of scenery

  • @ima7637
    @ima7637 4 года назад +2

    Hello Emma! Thank you for your video! I wish I found this video earlier. I am currently in Dundee to continue my postgraduate study, so this is really helpful.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад

      Hello! Happy to hear it was useful for you Ima 😄

  • @kkbods
    @kkbods 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this! I’m going to Dundee in September and I have struggled to find substantial information about the area :))

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      Glad I could show you around! And a big welcome to Dundee in September 😄

  • @yousefhajebi6752
    @yousefhajebi6752 3 года назад

    I appreciate you doing this video, it's a great help and guide which will 100% be useful!

  • @vat69man2002
    @vat69man2002 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. That was a very informative video! How things have changed since my years at Queens College Dundee in the early 50's. The accommodation options in particular are much improved.

  • @chrisnwachuku2035
    @chrisnwachuku2035 2 года назад

    Emma thanks for this University of Dundee Tour, I intend to enroll for a Master's Degree Program next year at UOD...Am more excited after Watching this beautiful Campus tour. Nice job 👍

  • @AbhigyanKhargharia24
    @AbhigyanKhargharia24 3 года назад +1

    I'm heading to Dundee in the summer for Uni
    I've been here before when I was studying in Glasgow, mostly to do touristy things. But this will be really helpful. Thanks Emma

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear it was useful to you! Best wishes for moving.

    • @AbhigyanKhargharia24
      @AbhigyanKhargharia24 3 года назад

      @@EmmaSandy Hi, I've sent you an email regarding some info about Dundee Uni. Could you please take a look

  • @obyhillary4687
    @obyhillary4687 2 года назад

    Wowww. Looking to apply. It is a lovely video and your tour has actually put things in perspective for me, as an international student. Thanks a lot, Emma!

  • @colinlin9859
    @colinlin9859 3 года назад

    I went to Dundee for my undergraduate study last year. I didn't have too many opportunities to explore the campus and the city then because of the pandemic. It is really nice to have a tour around this wonderful city with your tour video. Cheers!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад

      Glad I could show you around! Welcome back.

  • @jenaya_laila2442
    @jenaya_laila2442 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for uploading this video! It´s really informative and gives you a feel of the city. I am considering doing a postgraduate in psychology at the University of Dundee next year..

  • @Enoc587
    @Enoc587 3 года назад

    Oh wonderful tour. Rewind of my time in Dundee in 2012 during my 1st postgrsduatr degree. Hoping to return in January 2022 for my second postgraduate degree.

  • @Najenaj16
    @Najenaj16 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video!!!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад

      My pleasure, Najenaj 😄

  • @pixadavid
    @pixadavid 2 года назад

    Went to Dundee Uni back in 2006 and feeling a bit nostalgic! TBH the campus hasn't changed much or at all...hope the Union is still a happenening place. Some of my best years spent there!

  • @beenicoll3638
    @beenicoll3638 4 года назад +1

    this is an amazing tour, thank you so much!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад

      My pleasure 😄 glad you enjoyed it!

  • @anuradhagupta7828
    @anuradhagupta7828 3 года назад

    Truly appreciate this video and content given.. god bless... gratitude ♥️

  • @cameroncraig6780
    @cameroncraig6780 3 года назад

    I love how I’m watching this even though I’m going into year 2 in September since I’ve only been to campus once this year 😂

  • @stanleyboateng1500
    @stanleyboateng1500 4 года назад

    This is a brilliant video. Thank you!

  • @cypherplamer2376
    @cypherplamer2376 2 года назад

    This is very educative! Kindly educate us on available scholarships in dundee in your next video.

  • @genevievedaily1983
    @genevievedaily1983 3 года назад +1

    Hi Emma, thank you for sharing. This was very self explanatory. I have offers from both Dundee and Hull and that's my dilemma right now. I really like Dundee because of this video but is still unable to arrive at a decision as an international student.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад

      Congratulations on the offers! It's so tricky to get feel of a place without visiting it. Follow your gut. Good luck with making your decision.

  • @ashmitapandit1146
    @ashmitapandit1146 3 года назад +2

    Accepted the offer, Applying for visa . Lets see i hope this video will be useful for me very soon 🤍

  • @inkyheaven
    @inkyheaven 4 года назад

    I am about to submit my PhD thesis this year, but I am interested in the MDes comics and graphic novels course Dundee offers. Since I'm sort of changing my field and quitting my job, I'm a bit nervous. This video really calmed me down, thanks!

  • @garima2473
    @garima2473 2 года назад

    Very helpful 👍

  • @LazyAnimat0r
    @LazyAnimat0r Год назад

    My God, Grouchos was there 30 years ago when i studied there. And it is still there?

  • @askerkhan47
    @askerkhan47 5 месяцев назад +1

    As my application of admission is accepted by the university of Dundee. The university authority is very cooperative but i need some serious or major help or assistance to travel and grab this opportunity.

  • @vladimirtrump4726
    @vladimirtrump4726 2 года назад +1

    thanks for sharing, where did you grow up though, cuz you don't sound Scottish at all. Why you chose Dundee for your college in the first place? I got my master there in 2013, haven't been there since. A lot are recalled

  • @ewilson9650
    @ewilson9650 3 года назад

    Moving to UoD from NI next week, needed a wee primer ahaha

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      Good luck with the move & a warm welcome!

  • @dipsikhadas816
    @dipsikhadas816 3 года назад

    I also got an offer letter from Dundee for this January intake for MSC Management course and thinking if I should go to the University xx

  • @boolooworld5587
    @boolooworld5587 2 года назад

    Hi Emma,
    Iam planning to move on Jan. Could you help me advising on cost of living for family of four (2kids) such as day care, schooling and rental. Thanks

  • @jeanettespiteri7180
    @jeanettespiteri7180 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this Emma, I just got an interview for an MSc with the school of medicine! eek! Any tips? :D

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      Good luck! Research a little into who will be interviewing you or the senior staff in the school of medicine. If any specifics of their work excites you, talk about the work. Talk about them by name. That will come across well in the interview. It would be a good answer for the "why here?" question.
      Try to tell a story when asked if you have X quality. Prepare some stock stories in advance, and adapt them to the question. Example question- my interviewer asked how I work under pressure. Answer- One day in the lab I was working on a 9 hour long lab experiment. I wanted to test the response of immune cells to different stimuli, over strict time courses. The fire alarm went off in the middle of my time point, throwing everything off. Some of my samples were left for 30 minutes instead of 5. But I was able to change my experiment slightly, look for different immune cells instead, and ask a different experimental question. The pressure of the fire alarm didn't ruin everything and I could adapt quickly under time pressure. This story could be adapted for many qualities (planning skills, flexibility, communication as I spoke with my supervisor to re-design the experiment). Stories are more compelling than statements. You got this!

  • @whatever-ou2he
    @whatever-ou2he 2 года назад

    Great video. Very clear tour of the area. I only wish it would be that empty of people normally!
    I wish you would have included a tour upto the mosque and maybe pointed any places you know which have halal food and groceries. If you have any details on those could you let us know please?
    Also, not sure if I missed it but did you show us the medical school?

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  2 года назад +2

      I recommend Al Noor (Blackness Road) to buy halal meat and groceries (a small shop, but order the meat on the phone). Also the Global shop (medium size shop), which is very near the Mosque. For takeaway halal food I recommend Madina Delights (peri peri chicken) and Rishis Indian.

    • @whatever-ou2he
      @whatever-ou2he 2 года назад

      @@EmmaSandy thanks for the information.

  • @heatherblackwell7133
    @heatherblackwell7133 3 года назад +2

    Odd question but is there a knitting shop near compass?

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      There is a knitting shop in town, a 15 minute walk away :)

  • @drsamratsen7163
    @drsamratsen7163 3 года назад

    Good video

  • @brightside2389
    @brightside2389 2 года назад

    Hey there,
    What are the best and most useful Apps for university students in the UK ?
    Hope to hear from you soon .. thanks

  • @emmaluvstofu
    @emmaluvstofu 3 года назад +1

    I'm considering studying abroad here, and I wondering if you know anything about the international fees and also if you know anything about the physical therapy degree program? By the way, I loved the video! It really helped me get a better look at the university!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Emma, I'm not sure about international fees, but I do know there are quite a few bursaries given out to international students (apply online I think) so it's worth keeping an eye on those! I don't know anyone on the physical therapy program, but you'll probably have placements up at the Ninewells hospital. It's a big hospital in the west end of the city (easy to reach by bus or a long walk) that has many placements and research labs. Thanks:) I'm glad the video was useful for you!!

    • @ahmedrajaoui6127
      @ahmedrajaoui6127 3 года назад

      Id dinde à towon if notre wich twon id installés ans please id de finance courses étudié on this université thinks

  • @syedhammadahmed508
    @syedhammadahmed508 3 года назад

    Do you know about the University of Dundee's engineering? I am interested in the University of Dundee's MSc in Industrial Engineering & Management. How do you view it in accordance with the jobs available in Dundee?

  • @rubylee9849
    @rubylee9849 3 года назад +1

    I'm currently in year 12 and doing A levels and you've really convinced me to study at Dundee! I was looking at info on the Hub and I don't mean any offence but why do people live in the uni halls for UG if private accommodation is cheaper? Is it more convenient to live in UoD's halls? And will it be more quiet in private accommodation? I also noticed that CRM also have another private property, Peterson Hall. From what I've seen in the pictures, it looks really nice, is it new?

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад

      Hi Ruby, congratulations on making a decision! I applied for halls and didn't really know about any other options. The UoD Belmont and Heathfield were right in the middle of campus, so that appealed to me. I think for convenience and noise levels, all student halls will be roughly the same, and it really depends on flatmates/neighbours. I think Peterson halls are new, I didn't know anyone who's lived there, but it is a nice studenty part of town. I picked halls over a private flat because it felt the easiest, and I had no experience with gas/electric/internet, and I didn't know anybody to live with. The uni made it really easy. Private halls are the same for ease/pairing flatmates, and cheaper. I've been in the Hub, and it feels very similar to Belmont & Heathfield UoD halls.

    • @rubylee9849
      @rubylee9849 3 года назад +1

      @@EmmaSandy I did some googling, and from UoD's Wikipedia website, apparently Peterson Hall used to be university accommodation but was last used as thus in 2007. It was "ear-marked for private development" so I assume CRM bought it and refurbished it.

  • @diwanjanaperera559
    @diwanjanaperera559 2 года назад

    Hi.. your video is so interesting... I would like to know about some accomodations options for someone who is coming with their husband or wife..

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  2 года назад +1

      Hello, there are good private let flats in the west and south of campus that I would recommend. Look near Blackness Road, Blackness Avenue, and Perth Road (west of Blackness Avenue), Magdalen Yard Road, Winsor Street. Check out private lets on Zoopla, LettingWeb and S1Homes. Avoid letting agents with a bad reputation (Grant Property and Rockford Property). These areas are to get a quieter flat, access to garden that doesn't feel like 'student accommodation'.

    • @diwanjanaperera559
      @diwanjanaperera559 2 года назад

      @@EmmaSandy thank you so much for your reply.. also just wanted to know is there vacancies for my husband available or is hard to find a job.. appriciate your reply

  • @elliestephen2164
    @elliestephen2164 4 года назад

    I’m planning on going to Dundee uni and this video is so so helpful!! Is Parker house just for Abertay students? x

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  4 года назад

      Hey Ellie, it's not only for Abertay students, there's a mix! It's private halls but I think they have a contract with Abertay so it's their biggest place. I'd say it's mostly Abertay students. X

  • @anoshijuma6926
    @anoshijuma6926 3 года назад

    Hello dear, what did you say was the best bank account to open for international student? Thanks for the tip on house haunting....the zoopla really helped me out.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      Hello, I'd recommend Santander bank for international students. There is a branch in the city center. I have an international friend who found it easiest to open an account with Santander. Some banks need lots of paperwork, ID and in-person meetings to open an account. Santander seemed pretty smooth for my friend. Glad Zoopla has been helpful! Best of luck with everything.

  • @ishmaelainoo8384
    @ishmaelainoo8384 3 года назад

    Please I would like to know if the school offer scholarships for international students specifically Africans student Undergraduate

  • @vannyvannessa6264
    @vannyvannessa6264 2 года назад

    Hey Emma, thank you for your great video! Would you recommend belmont/heathfield flat for international student? or is it more convenience to rent outside?

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  2 года назад

      Hey, I would wholeheartedly recommend Belmont/Heathfield for international undergrads. It's incredibly convenient, feels safe, central to uni support and within the campus bubble. It's easy to make friends, and get your bearings on the city. Deposits/payments are handled well and the only down side I see is the cost. It is super expensive. However, if you can afford it, it has lots of benefits. If you're a post grad, Belmont/Heathfield might be overbearing. It does have a very young vibe, and despite there being postgrad-specific buildings, it can still feel a little cramped. If you still want the convenience, but need more prostgrad space, there are places at Seabraes/Westpark that do feel more mature.
      Onto private rents, I'm a big fan, and there is LOTS of choice within walking distance of Uni. The rent costs are a lot lower. Many places can come with gardens, parking, views over the Tay river. There are some wonderful private student flats around. You will likely need to find flatmates, arrange internet contracts, heating bills and this can be overwhelming, but not impossible. The main crux to international students getting private lets is you often need a UK guarantor, or to be signing documents in person etc. So this can logistically be difficult if you're not in the country. Best of luck!

  • @dipsikhadas816
    @dipsikhadas816 3 года назад

    Where is the business building? x

  • @garomi12
    @garomi12 2 года назад

    Hi Emma, thank you so much for this and your other videos, they have helped me a lot, I am looking for an University in Scotland and this is the one that I like the most. I am a single mom planning to study a postgraduate program there next year, do you know if the secondary school is nearby? Where would you recommend to live that is safe, cheap, with family atmosphere and close to campus?

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  2 года назад +2

      Hi Miriam, I'm glad the videos have been useful. Harris Academy is the nearest secondary school and it has a good reputation and a new building. Blackness, Balgay areas are all great to live for Uni and also walking distance to Harris Academy. It depends on the building, but there are certainly lots of families around. The city centre and parks are walking distance too. All the best with the move!

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  2 года назад +2

      You might already know, but you can look up the catchment area for schools. The postcode will tell you which school your kid can get a place at. Here is a map from Dundee City council.
      dundeecity.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=22213dd0961c45d5bb7857e6867a5473

  • @bojackjackson6959
    @bojackjackson6959 3 года назад

    Thanks E

  • @syedhammadahmed508
    @syedhammadahmed508 3 года назад +1

    Where is the engineering building?

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад

      Its the Fulton building, the main door is diagonally across from the library entrance.

  • @yousefhajebi6752
    @yousefhajebi6752 3 года назад

    Emma, do you by any chance know or have a clue which buildings students studying pharmacy will most often be in for attending their lectures? Thank you

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад

      Oh I'm not too sure! My best guess would be the MSI building, Carnelley and/or Dalhousie 🤔 ... maybe! Good luck with your studies.

  • @mariagoretti5092
    @mariagoretti5092 3 года назад

    Emma what was the 2 thing we should avoid while renting? ground floor and what ? Didn't get that and for private accommodation where do you suggest for student with family? Thank you.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      The other thing was electric heating. Accommodation either comes with electric heating or gas central heating. I'd always prefer gas. It's cheaper, easier to control and quicker to heat a cold room. I think Magdalene and Blackness areas would be nice for a family if you want to be within walking distance. If you want to go a bit further out within the city and drive/bus in, Balgay and Menzeishill are good. Even further out of town and I'd say Invergowrie, Tayport, Newport and Monifieth are a good bet. All the best!

    • @mariagoretti5092
      @mariagoretti5092 3 года назад +1

      @@EmmaSandy Thank you so so much. You're a darling 😘

  • @jenaya_laila2442
    @jenaya_laila2442 3 года назад

    What would you say is the best way to find accommodation in Dundee? And do you know if Dundee is good for Vegans?

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад

      For postgrad accommodation, I'd search on Zoopla.co.uk (lots of agency lets) or citylets.co.uk (lots of private lets). Personally I would avoid renting Rockford properties. Yep Dundee is good for vegans. Food shopping check out 'The little green larder' or 'Fraser's fruit & veg' (they do delivery boxes). For eating out, check out Pacamara, Mozza, Tartan cafe (drinks for sure, haven't noticed food), and Parlour cafe (top top top of my list).

    • @jenaya_laila2442
      @jenaya_laila2442 3 года назад

      @@EmmaSandy WOW! Thanx for the info..😊

  • @anoshijuma6926
    @anoshijuma6926 3 года назад

    Hy Emma, my name is Anie from Kenya.....just want to ask about transportation from Edinburgh to Dundee. The cheapest means of transport.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Anie, the cheapest route is by bus/tram then changing to train. You can go onto thetrainline.com to book travel in advance. Travel will currently require 1 change. There are multiple possible routes. It's about £25 one adult journey.
      There is also a direct bus (X90), but this is suspended due to covid& low numbers travelling right now. It is also usually around £25.
      A direct taxi is probably £80-£120 just so you know the prices.

    • @anoshijuma6926
      @anoshijuma6926 3 года назад

      @@EmmaSandy thanks gal, you are really helpful....will ask you something else if in need thanks and when in Dundee I'm sure you can be of big help....thanks gal

  • @nurulistic
    @nurulistic 3 года назад

    i just got an offer and i'm so scared cuz idk anyone going there TvT

    • @ananyasbhatt
      @ananyasbhatt 3 года назад

      i got an offer yesterday too! and i don’t know anyone either

    • @nurulistic
      @nurulistic 3 года назад +1

      @@ananyasbhatt I got an offer last two days AAAAaaaa for undergrad wbu?

    • @ananyasbhatt
      @ananyasbhatt 3 года назад +1

      @@nurulistic i got for undergrad too! for Bsc in Computing Science :)

    • @nurulistic
      @nurulistic 3 года назад

      @@ananyasbhatt ahhh mine is Bsc in Biomedical Science:))

  • @sofia3273
    @sofia3273 Год назад

    Hi! Do you have instagram? I would like to know some information about UoD.

    • @EmmaSandy
      @EmmaSandy  Год назад

      My twitter is @EmmaIsSandy and I'm open to answering more questions

    • @sofia3273
      @sofia3273 Год назад

      @@EmmaSandy I don't have this app:( How long did you wait for a response from the University after the interview?