hiya mate. i recieved an offer for biomed, what should i do about applying to accomodation? think it's now my first choice due to me now preferring biomed to normal med.
Hey Aaron, I'm thinking of applying to MSc Management at Uni Bath. I'm a huge Jane Austen fan and it's one of the reasons to choose this university. Would you recommend it for postgrad? I've compared the rankings and the league tables but I'm very confused.
Hey Sakshi! I have heard that the management department at Bath is good. That being said, I have no personal knowledge of management at Bath, and have only heard from BSc students. So I will not be able to give my recommendation of management at bath. However, I do recommend the university as a whole. I do not know what the tables say but I only use the tables as a guide instead of a deterministic answer. As they are always changing and there are multiple organisations that rank differently. However, if there is a big difference between Baths ranking and another universities ranking, and in the majority of the organisations, this may be something to pay attention to.
Hey, what laptop do you think would be best for the CS program? I've been thinking of getting one of the new Macbook Pro M2s, but I heard that it may cause some compatibility issues with some programs(?). I am already planning on bringing my windows PC, but I need to get a laptop and I can't decide which one
I have used a MacBook for the whole of university and have had no issues. You will need to some steps differently from windows but I haven't been limited by using a MacBook.
@@AaronKher Oh alright. I had one last question; what calculator do you guys use throughout the course (like for homework, tests, & exams)? I currently have a graphing TI-nspire, but im not sure if it is allowed
@@D17D If it's take home coursework I assume you'll be allowed to use whatever calculator you want but I used a standard Casio calculator (not a graphical one).
Hi aaron i am looking for a masters in economics and finance for my daughter..how is the teaching and post masters job prospects....r there indian students there.
Hey big fan of your videos! How expensive is Bath? I heard its one of the more expensive cities to live in. Around how much do you think it costs per month for a student living in Bath?
Hey Mohamed, thanks so much! Bath is one of the more expensive cities to live in, however, I would say that this only affects the accommodation prices. Accommodation will be the majority source of your spending. For on campus accommodation (where you will most likely stay in first year), prices can range from around £4500 to £9000 for the academic year. When you live off campus (2nd and 3rd year if studying for Bachelors), there is less of a spread. I’d say the average price per month on accommodation in the city, is within the range of £500-600 per month. This equates to about £5500-6600 for the year, since most student housing contracts are 11 months. Groceries are probably the second largest source of your spending, however, as I stated earlier, living in Bath won’t make your spending any different to anywhere else (for the most part). Online shopping at the major grocery stores (Sainsbury’s, Tescos, etc) is your best bet for buying affordable food. An average weekly shop can range from £30-50. Another source of you spending is going to events like the cinemas, restaurants, etc. This is of course very person specific so I won't try to give you a monthly estimate. If I were to give a rough estimate on monthly spending (including accommodation, groceries, going to events such as the cinema, eating out once in a while, etc), I would say for the average person it would range from £750-950. This range can of course be different for you depending on your personal spending habits. If you would like further detail or clarification, just drop another comment :).
What I meant was is that I think it is really good overall. It is of course not perfect so has areas that its good but also has areas that its not good. But there are more good things then bad things.
might have to check bath out, cheers lad
Whilst you're there, have a look at CompSci too, I have a sneaky feeling it will suit you well ;)
hiya mate. i recieved an offer for biomed, what should i do about applying to accomodation? think it's now my first choice due to me now preferring biomed to normal med.
whys your blog not up anymore
Hey Aaron, I'm thinking of applying to MSc Management at Uni Bath. I'm a huge Jane Austen fan and it's one of the reasons to choose this university. Would you recommend it for postgrad? I've compared the rankings and the league tables but I'm very confused.
Hey Sakshi! I have heard that the management department at Bath is good. That being said, I have no personal knowledge of management at Bath, and have only heard from BSc students. So I will not be able to give my recommendation of management at bath. However, I do recommend the university as a whole.
I do not know what the tables say but I only use the tables as a guide instead of a deterministic answer. As they are always changing and there are multiple organisations that rank differently. However, if there is a big difference between Baths ranking and another universities ranking, and in the majority of the organisations, this may be something to pay attention to.
Sakshi i am doing doctorate in higher education management from UOB school of management and i highly recommend it. without a doubt just go for it!
Hey, what laptop do you think would be best for the CS program? I've been thinking of getting one of the new Macbook Pro M2s, but I heard that it may cause some compatibility issues with some programs(?). I am already planning on bringing my windows PC, but I need to get a laptop and I can't decide which one
I have used a MacBook for the whole of university and have had no issues. You will need to some steps differently from windows but I haven't been limited by using a MacBook.
@@AaronKher Oh alright. I had one last question; what calculator do you guys use throughout the course (like for homework, tests, & exams)? I currently have a graphing TI-nspire, but im not sure if it is allowed
@@D17D If it's take home coursework I assume you'll be allowed to use whatever calculator you want but I used a standard Casio calculator (not a graphical one).
Msc in sports management from University of Bath is it worth doing the sports management course
Hey I just finished my undergraduation in physio therapy , I plan on studying sports physiotherapy do you think bath university is an good option?
what countries are available for study abroad for computer science?
Since there is no parking at the accommodation, do u have any tips on what to do if i want to bring my car to Bath.
There are locations outside of campus where parking is free, however, these tend to be 20+ minutes away from campus.
are there any good job opportunities in Bath for mechanical engineers for undergraduate students
Does Indian food available around campus
Hey...iam going to apply for ms biotechnology in university of bath..will any one reccomend this does it worth!! Please share
Hi aaron i am looking for a masters in economics and finance for my daughter..how is the teaching and post masters job prospects....r there indian students there.
bath looks sick I might apply
Did I forget to mention that conkers must be left at the university entrance?
Hey big fan of your videos! How expensive is Bath? I heard its one of the more expensive cities to live in.
Around how much do you think it costs per month for a student living in Bath?
Hey Mohamed, thanks so much! Bath is one of the more expensive cities to live in, however, I would say that this only affects the accommodation prices.
Accommodation will be the majority source of your spending. For on campus accommodation (where you will most likely stay in first year), prices can range from around £4500 to £9000 for the academic year. When you live off campus (2nd and 3rd year if studying for Bachelors), there is less of a spread. I’d say the average price per month on accommodation in the city, is within the range of £500-600 per month. This equates to about £5500-6600 for the year, since most student housing contracts are 11 months.
Groceries are probably the second largest source of your spending, however, as I stated earlier, living in Bath won’t make your spending any different to anywhere else (for the most part). Online shopping at the major grocery stores (Sainsbury’s, Tescos, etc) is your best bet for buying affordable food. An average weekly shop can range from £30-50.
Another source of you spending is going to events like the cinemas, restaurants, etc. This is of course very person specific so I won't try to give you a monthly estimate.
If I were to give a rough estimate on monthly spending (including accommodation, groceries, going to events such as the cinema, eating out once in a while, etc), I would say for the average person it would range from £750-950. This range can of course be different for you depending on your personal spending habits.
If you would like further detail or clarification, just drop another comment :).
are there personal trainers at the gym ?
There are indeed.
Why do you say, “its good for the most part”? Is it not great?
What I meant was is that I think it is really good overall. It is of course not perfect so has areas that its good but also has areas that its not good. But there are more good things then bad things.
is there a lot of diversity, or no?
Not really, but that’s the south (excluding London) in general.
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