As an international student who has applied to Cardiff but can't actually go there to check everything out - this was SO helpful. Thank you for the time you took to explain everything and for explaining it so well and including all the relevant information. It is very much appreciated :)
this is so helpful as someone who doesn't know too much about Cardiff. I got into the school of law and politics, and am considering doing my law degree here. As an international student, it will actually be a bit cheaper to study here than in my country in the long run. However, it's a LOT of money upfront as opposed to "smaller" increments of money of like 8 years.
This is a great video, I would've definitely appreciated watching it when I first came to Cardiff in 2017! :) As I was watching it, I was thinking about the big Tesco near Taly as a huge advantage and hoping you'd mention it, and then you did right at the end haha. Also 100% agree about Bute Park, it's the best thing in Cardiff IMO. Wish I lived so close to it too!
This is a great presentation I watched it to the end. The way you presented your talk about Uni and its surroundings is awesome and this can give someone a clear picture about Cardiff Uni and its surroundings
This was really helpful, thanks :) I was wondering if you could tell me which other unis you applied to and what stood out about cardiff which made you pick it. Cheers
Hi Biraj, I’m glad I could help! I also had offers from Southampton and UEA, I decided to go with Cardiff because of the NHS bursary so I don’t have to pay any tuition fees, also because I loves the city centre and I knew they had a good netball club and lots of sporting opportunities which I’m really interested in x
@@lifeofluce7399 Thanks for the response and yeah that's pretty cool. I was also wondering whether you could reveal to me about anything negative about studying at Cardiff university. cheers.
Biraj well it totally depends on the course, if it’s a healthcare degree like me then the walk to the hospital is at least 25 min depending on your speed and there isn’t a bus. Also with Cardiff the physio degree is one of the more difficult compared to other unis but it’s worth it because of the degree at the end! Also depending on your accommodation it can be a bit grim if you go for the cheap one but that’s part of uni life!
Biraj mainly the old talybont north accommodation like the one I was in and the talybont south wetrooms aren’t the best but personally I didn’t mind, just depends on your expectations etc
I received an offer from Cardiff university, and I would like to go to it, but I'm worried about the way this university teaches and what rules does it have, like is it really difficult to study there (from general perspective like are the staff helping you when you ask for them)? Are the prof. and tutors academically helpful? Especially the disability service (I'm mentally disabled with ELD and learning difficulty), are they also supportive? One final thing, is the university crucial with their teachings? Like if I did one simple mistake by accident will I be expelled?
Hi James, glad you found the video helpful! I would say make sure you take time with your personal statement and show you have a good understanding of what physiotherapy consists of and the core values of the NHS and how you have shown these in you life. With interviews, don't panic and take time to think about your answers before saying them - remember the interviewer isn't trying to catch you out. In group interviews SPEAK UP and try to actively involve others in discussion rather than staying silent or hogging conversation.
Thanks for the very useful information! I just want to know about the quality/standard of Psychology deptt. in Cardiff University. Heard that Psychology deptt. of Cardiff University is one of the best in UK/world. Can you please elaborate?
May be a weird question to ask but I’m also from London and have an offer from Cardiff. London as you probably already know is majorly diverse. Would you say Cardiff university is diverse in terms of students?
Hey Esra, I definitely think Cardiff is a lot less diverse but that’s not to say it isn’t at all. Considering growing up in the enormous diversity of London, coming to Cardiff there seems to be much less however people from other areas might consider there to me a greater amount of diversity if you see what I mean?
Hiii I’m from Cardiff, lived here all my life. I would say Cardiff Uni and Cardiff as a city is definitely diverse, but due to Wales being a tiny country with a tiny population, it’s probably less diverse than London 😋
Hey, Thank you for the great video. I am planning to join cardiff university for masters in mechanical engineering in sept 2020. I wanted to ask that, do you know any good apartments (single or shared) in walking distance to the university and how much do they cost?
The most common living situations (other than university accommodation) is shared housing. Students normally live in an area called Cathays, but there is plenty of other options around Cardiff from private student halls or renting a flat. There is a facebook page called 'Overhead at Cardiff University' people sometimes post looking for flat/ house mates on there. Sorry I can be of anymore help!
Hi, Thanks for you the video. I have an admission from Bedfordshire University Luton and Cardiff University. I am confused about which city is better in terms of finding a part job, cost, safety. Could you please help me out with this? Thanks
Hi, with my degree I found I didn't have much time for a job in my first year. Second year I signed up to the student union job shop where they send out regular emails offering work. I got a job working as a netball umpire for the IMG league (this is out internal university league).
Hey thanks for the great video , I was just wondering about how high on the priority list for the 10 options you put down for housing, taly North was and what it's like for other people as I have put all the talybont options 1,2,3 and 4 and whether it is likely I won't get one of those?
Hi Coos, with the NHS bursery I got with my course I was only granted a very small loan (smaller than the minimum), so I put talybont north as my first option. I’m pretty sure no one else in my flat put it first, many people put Talybont gate or court first and got given talybont south instead and some people got talybont south first and got talybont North. It is likely you will get one of your top 4/5 options depending on how popular they are, I hope this helps! x
Hi, What is the ethnic diversity like at Cardiff? Both at the uni and around the town aswell. Obviously won't be as diverse as london, but still hoping its decent there Thanks
I'm planning to do physiotherapy in Cardiff! If you have any physio specific pros and cons or even just advice for the interview that would be so appreciated. Oh also my name is Lucy (with a y though) so seems like we have a few things in common. 😂
Hi Lucy! Great to hear your applying for physio! I'm going to try and do a physio specific video some point soon so look out for that. just incase I don't get round to it before your interview my tips would be - - Be relaxed and try to let your friendly chatty side show - Research around the HCPC and CSP and mention them if you can (just who they are/ what they do etc) - Make sure you know a detail about why you want to go to CARDIFF specifically - Maybe mention that your interested in the Research side (as Cardiff is Russle group so research based uni) - Have a good understanding of core values (Compassion etc) - Understand the different areas to physio (NOT JUST MSK/SPORT!). Physios work in MSK, Neuro, CVR mainly but other areas too like paediatrics, amputees, oncology I hope this helps and good luck - most of all don't stress, they aren't trying to catch you out just smile and be friendly as that's such an important part of physio! x
Hi, I just got accepted to study at Cardiff University for fall 2023. I'm afraid my coming shall be retarded because of funding. I wish to know if there are scholarship opportunities to help alleviate my expenses please! Thanks
Hi, I have just put up a new video about studying physiotherapy so check that out, if you have anymore questions just moment them under there and I will get back to you! hope that helps :)
Hi, i´m an international student, planning to apply for the Foundation Year Program for architecture, do you have any tips?Also do you know if is too hard to get in this program, i´m super nervous it would be so helpful if you could see this, thank you so much
Hi, thanks for your comment. I'm really sorry but I don't know much about this course. I'd recommend looking on the Cardiff uni website course page as they often give good details about entry requirements. The general advice I would give is when applying make sure you show how passionate you are about the degree you want to study, and how have you shown this passion in your life? You could talk about this in interview or personal statement. Also if you have to interview (or you're only applying to Cardiff), look into what makes the Cardiff course different to other courses and what do you like about that? I hope this helps and let me know if there's any other way I can help :)
Hi, yeah I totally understand. I just wanted to ask about the entry process for the physio therapy course. Was it quite difficult to get in as Cardiff uni is a Russel group uni?
Hi, I think that physiotherapy as a whole is a tough course to get on to. All the university’s I applied to were Russel group so I don’t have much experience to compare with. I expect majority if not all university’s will interview and they should have details on their websites. I hope this helped!
Hello ma'am I hope you are doing well , I have done master of physiotherapy in neurology from india , I have no clinical experience and I am willing to be physio in UK, And I have two options either enroll in msc course in uk university then after that go for HCPC and NHS interview it will be easier or I have to start HCPC registration process, plz suggest which one is better way to get job in UK
Hi, probably best to do some study in the uk if you have no clinical experience, so the master course sounds appropriate for you prior to starting work in the nhs.
Hi Tuhin Rashid, you get given a bit of paper explaining how to get on but basically there’s a network called eduroam which covers the accommodation and the university buildings and you just use your university log in to get on it :)
Hi, i'm really sorry but i don't know much about the masters programme. I can imagine it would be great when applying for a job though, especially a clinical specialist post.
Hi, so my understanding is that Cardiff met and Cardiff are two completely independent unis both based in Cardiff. Cardiff met is not a Russel group uni so has less research funding but offers a range of degrees different to the ones Cardiff offers as well as some the same, they also have a good reputation at sports and a range of sports degrees. Cardiff met is also a smaller university and less spread around Cardiff. So I would say it totally depends on what you want to study as to which you'd choose. Hope this helps :)
@@lifeofluce7399 As far as educational qualifications are concerned which is better for a degree in terms of educational value for the companies and job opportunities out there ?
@@randomcookiegaming414 I'm not an expert but I would say that depends on what degree you are doing and the job your applying for. Cardiff uni is Russel group so may carry more or a name for itself but I would really say it depends what your doing. I think it may also have higher entry requirements for a few courses too which might be seen as a preference.
Hi Liam SC, so the Welsh NHS offer to pay for you’re tuition fees, this does mean that you get a smaller maintenance loan if your from England. They also provide an income based bursary which for most people is about 1000 a year but it’s something to look into.
Hey I want to apply in Cardiff university but i want to know that is the degree is valued in usa ? And also is cardiff university one of the best universities in uk ?
I'm not sure about how valid a UK degree will be in the US, I think it will be recognised but that's not something I'm certain of. Cardiff is currently ranked 26th overall by the complete university guide but you should consider your degree choice, for example Cardiff is ranked 4th for physiotherapy. It is also a Russel group university meaning it is renowned for its quality of research, there are only 24 universities in the UK that are part of the Russel group.
From personal experience cardiff is the single most fucking boring and uninteresting place in planet Earth. Filled to the brim with the most forgettable people possible and not a single interesting soul within site.
As an international student who has applied to Cardiff but can't actually go there to check everything out - this was SO helpful. Thank you for the time you took to explain everything and for explaining it so well and including all the relevant information. It is very much appreciated :)
Thank you for your comment I'm so glad I could help!
same!
I really appreciate the time the spent to explain everything. Can’t show how grateful I am for the review. Wish you goodluck in your studies.❤️
I always find the Welsh people lovely which I think is important when moving to a new town.
this is so helpful as someone who doesn't know too much about Cardiff. I got into the school of law and politics, and am considering doing my law degree here. As an international student, it will actually be a bit cheaper to study here than in my country in the long run. However, it's a LOT of money upfront as opposed to "smaller" increments of money of like 8 years.
Did you do any politics modules? how was it, I'm thinking of applying for history and politics
THANK YOU! I plan to go to Cardiff in September and your video has helped SO much
Same!
@@rowanmaddock2949 Cool! Do you have a conditional or unconditional offer??
Me too!
Same, I'm starting in September despite not having grades and relying on unfair predictions. Can't wait though :)
@@chloek1938 me too
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video! Have been struggling on where to go but this has really helped! Thank you 💕
this video is so helpful, way more benefitiall information than any website i have come across
This is a great video, I would've definitely appreciated watching it when I first came to Cardiff in 2017! :) As I was watching it, I was thinking about the big Tesco near Taly as a huge advantage and hoping you'd mention it, and then you did right at the end haha. Also 100% agree about Bute Park, it's the best thing in Cardiff IMO. Wish I lived so close to it too!
This is a great presentation I watched it to the end. The way you presented your talk about Uni and its surroundings is awesome and this can give someone a clear picture about Cardiff Uni and its surroundings
Thanks so much!
The seagulls thing made me laugh looooool
Thank you for this, I'm sending applications now. Hopefully I can experience this firsthand. Cheers!
Thank you so much for this! Looking forward to going to uni in September x
Thank you so much! That’s very informative and I found it useful as I’m coming to study
Thank you for this video! I have just finished my degree at Cardiff uni, and would reccomend it to all :)
I applied for MBA
Very helpful
Thanks v much
Might see u there
this is so helpful. thank you!
This was so helpful thank you so much!!
Thank you for making this video. Wasn't able to go to UK so I needed to look for videos online I hope your new house doesn't have those seagulls lol
This was really helpful, thanks :)
I was wondering if you could tell me which other unis you applied to and what stood out about cardiff which made you pick it. Cheers
Hi Biraj, I’m glad I could help! I also had offers from Southampton and UEA, I decided to go with Cardiff because of the NHS bursary so I don’t have to pay any tuition fees, also because I loves the city centre and I knew they had a good netball club and lots of sporting opportunities which I’m really interested in x
@@lifeofluce7399 Thanks for the response and yeah that's pretty cool. I was also wondering whether you could reveal to me about anything negative about studying at Cardiff university. cheers.
Biraj well it totally depends on the course, if it’s a healthcare degree like me then the walk to the hospital is at least 25 min depending on your speed and there isn’t a bus. Also with Cardiff the physio degree is one of the more difficult compared to other unis but it’s worth it because of the degree at the end! Also depending on your accommodation it can be a bit grim if you go for the cheap one but that’s part of uni life!
@@lifeofluce7399Which accommodation would you consider as 'grim' lol? Also, are the paths suitable for bikes and skateboards?
Biraj mainly the old talybont north accommodation like the one I was in and the talybont south wetrooms aren’t the best but personally I didn’t mind, just depends on your expectations etc
Hey there,
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Hope to hear from you soon .. thanks
I received an offer from Cardiff university, and I would like to go to it, but I'm worried about the way this university teaches and what rules does it have, like is it really difficult to study there (from general perspective like are the staff helping you when you ask for them)? Are the prof. and tutors academically helpful? Especially the disability service (I'm mentally disabled with ELD and learning difficulty), are they also supportive? One final thing, is the university crucial with their teachings? Like if I did one simple mistake by accident will I be expelled?
Omg I'm thinking of going to Cardiff to do physio!! Thanks so much - this is really helpful:)) any tips for applying for physio?
Hi James, glad you found the video helpful! I would say make sure you take time with your personal statement and show you have a good understanding of what physiotherapy consists of and the core values of the NHS and how you have shown these in you life. With interviews, don't panic and take time to think about your answers before saying them - remember the interviewer isn't trying to catch you out. In group interviews SPEAK UP and try to actively involve others in discussion rather than staying silent or hogging conversation.
@@lifeofluce7399 awesome thanks so much!! :))
Nice video you got..... Like how much does it take one from London to the university through bus?
Hi! Takes around 3hrs 20 - 4hrs by coach from London to cardiff
Four hours. National express stops outside the uni.
You should've have come to Birmingham City University. You would have been appreciated for who you are
Thanks for the very useful information! I just want to know about the quality/standard of Psychology deptt. in Cardiff University. Heard that Psychology deptt. of Cardiff University is one of the best in UK/world.
Can you please elaborate?
May be a weird question to ask but I’m also from London and have an offer from Cardiff. London as you probably already know is majorly diverse. Would you say Cardiff university is diverse in terms of students?
Hey Esra, I definitely think Cardiff is a lot less diverse but that’s not to say it isn’t at all. Considering growing up in the enormous diversity of London, coming to Cardiff there seems to be much less however people from other areas might consider there to me a greater amount of diversity if you see what I mean?
Hiii I’m from Cardiff, lived here all my life. I would say Cardiff Uni and Cardiff as a city is definitely diverse, but due to Wales being a tiny country with a tiny population, it’s probably less diverse than London 😋
Any information about its foundation program with dentistry as progression
What do you think of Clodien house accom near the heath campus?
Thanks alot!!!
I’m doing sports coaching and playing netball at uni which accommodation is best for a sports student
Hey! I would say Talybont is great because its right near the sports facilities :)
Hey, Thank you for the great video. I am planning to join cardiff university for masters in mechanical engineering in sept 2020. I wanted to ask that, do you know any good apartments (single or shared) in walking distance to the university and how much do they cost?
The most common living situations (other than university accommodation) is shared housing. Students normally live in an area called Cathays, but there is plenty of other options around Cardiff from private student halls or renting a flat. There is a facebook page called 'Overhead at Cardiff University' people sometimes post looking for flat/ house mates on there. Sorry I can be of anymore help!
i’m thinking about studying physiotherapy, what A Levels did you take?
Hi, I did Biology, PE and Food technology. I think most universities ask for biology, some will accept human biology or PE in place of biology.
Hi, Thanks for you the video. I have an admission from Bedfordshire University Luton and Cardiff University. I am confused about which city is better in terms of finding a part job, cost, safety. Could you please help me out with this? Thanks
How much time cardiff university take to issue offer letters? I applied in July 2022 but i haven't received offer letter yet
Omg ur such a nice person
I wanted to know about the part time jobs availability in Cardiff
Hi, with my degree I found I didn't have much time for a job in my first year. Second year I signed up to the student union job shop where they send out regular emails offering work. I got a job working as a netball umpire for the IMG league (this is out internal university league).
Hey thanks for the great video , I was just wondering about how high on the priority list for the 10 options you put down for housing, taly North was and what it's like for other people as I have put all the talybont options 1,2,3 and 4 and whether it is likely I won't get one of those?
Hi Coos, with the NHS bursery I got with my course I was only granted a very small loan (smaller than the minimum), so I put talybont north as my first option. I’m pretty sure no one else in my flat put it first, many people put Talybont gate or court first and got given talybont south instead and some people got talybont south first and got talybont North. It is likely you will get one of your top 4/5 options depending on how popular they are, I hope this helps! x
@@lifeofluce7399 hey yeah thanks for putting my worries to rest x
Hi,
What is the ethnic diversity like at Cardiff? Both at the uni and around the town aswell. Obviously won't be as diverse as london, but still hoping its decent there
Thanks
Hi, I’d say Cardiff is a diverse place however nowhere near that of London where I grew up. Hope that helps!
@@lifeofluce7399 Yeah cheers. Cardiff just does not have the best reputation apparently, so want to know as much as possible before applying
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i am choosing M.A Broadcast Journalism..so tell me is it good and which dorm should i choose?
its_lord_ZzZ z hi there, don’t know much about the course sorry but I would go for a Talybont option for a more social environment :)
@@lifeofluce7399 Cool 👍
@its_lord_ZzZz did you apply for the course?
I'm planning to do physiotherapy in Cardiff! If you have any physio specific pros and cons or even just advice for the interview that would be so appreciated. Oh also my name is Lucy (with a y though) so seems like we have a few things in common. 😂
Hi Lucy! Great to hear your applying for physio! I'm going to try and do a physio specific video some point soon so look out for that. just incase I don't get round to it before your interview my tips would be -
- Be relaxed and try to let your friendly chatty side show
- Research around the HCPC and CSP and mention them if you can (just who they are/ what they do etc)
- Make sure you know a detail about why you want to go to CARDIFF specifically
- Maybe mention that your interested in the Research side (as Cardiff is Russle group so research based uni)
- Have a good understanding of core values (Compassion etc)
- Understand the different areas to physio (NOT JUST MSK/SPORT!). Physios work in MSK, Neuro, CVR mainly but other areas too like paediatrics, amputees, oncology
I hope this helps and good luck - most of all don't stress, they aren't trying to catch you out just smile and be friendly as that's such an important part of physio! x
@@lifeofluce7399 Thank you! Those tips will be super helpful. Will watch out for the physio video - can't wait! X
Hi, I just got accepted to study at Cardiff University for fall 2023. I'm afraid my coming shall be retarded because of funding. I wish to know if there are scholarship opportunities to help alleviate my expenses please! Thanks
Is there any admissions still available ? For September intake
hi, do you still live in cardiff or have you moved?
What do u learn in Physiotherapy could u show us some stuff because I have an interest for it and are thinking of studying it
Hi, I have just put up a new video about studying physiotherapy so check that out, if you have anymore questions just moment them under there and I will get back to you! hope that helps :)
ruclips.net/video/AfFXN-J4cCw/видео.html
Hi, i´m an international student, planning to apply for the Foundation Year Program for architecture, do you have any tips?Also do you know if is too hard to get in this program, i´m super nervous it would be so helpful if you could see this, thank you so much
Hi, thanks for your comment. I'm really sorry but I don't know much about this course. I'd recommend looking on the Cardiff uni website course page as they often give good details about entry requirements. The general advice I would give is when applying make sure you show how passionate you are about the degree you want to study, and how have you shown this passion in your life? You could talk about this in interview or personal statement. Also if you have to interview (or you're only applying to Cardiff), look into what makes the Cardiff course different to other courses and what do you like about that? I hope this helps and let me know if there's any other way I can help :)
Hi, yeah I totally understand. I just wanted to ask about the entry process for the physio therapy course. Was it quite difficult to get in as Cardiff uni is a Russel group uni?
Hi, I think that physiotherapy as a whole is a tough course to get on to. All the university’s I applied to were Russel group so I don’t have much experience to compare with. I expect majority if not all university’s will interview and they should have details on their websites. I hope this helped!
Hi i am coming with my husband to study msc in physiotherapy .. kindly tell any apartment for couple near cardiiff any site i can check it
Hello ma'am I hope you are doing well , I have done master of physiotherapy in neurology from india , I have no clinical experience and I am willing to be physio in UK,
And I have two options either enroll in msc course in uk university then after that go for HCPC and NHS interview it will be easier or I have to start HCPC registration process, plz suggest which one is better way to get job in UK
Hi, probably best to do some study in the uk if you have no clinical experience, so the master course sounds appropriate for you prior to starting work in the nhs.
Hi, great video!! I was just wondering how internet worked in Taly North as I'm moving there in a few days!! Thank you!!
Hi Tuhin Rashid, you get given a bit of paper explaining how to get on but basically there’s a network called eduroam which covers the accommodation and the university buildings and you just use your university log in to get on it :)
@@lifeofluce7399 Thank you for your reply! And is the internet itself fast or at least manageable?? :)
Tuhin Rashid yeah it’s pretty good!
Dear....can you tell me how much was your course fee per year
most unis are 9,250
I have applied for masters of physiotherapy ... is it worth it ?
Hi, i'm really sorry but i don't know much about the masters programme. I can imagine it would be great when applying for a job though, especially a clinical specialist post.
hi just wanted to check if Cardiff Met is good ? and whats the diff between Met and Cardiff Uni
Hi, so my understanding is that Cardiff met and Cardiff are two completely independent unis both based in Cardiff. Cardiff met is not a Russel group uni so has less research funding but offers a range of degrees different to the ones Cardiff offers as well as some the same, they also have a good reputation at sports and a range of sports degrees. Cardiff met is also a smaller university and less spread around Cardiff. So I would say it totally depends on what you want to study as to which you'd choose. Hope this helps :)
@@lifeofluce7399 As far as educational qualifications are concerned which is better for a degree in terms of educational value for the companies and job opportunities out there ?
@@randomcookiegaming414 I'm not an expert but I would say that depends on what degree you are doing and the job your applying for. Cardiff uni is Russel group so may carry more or a name for itself but I would really say it depends what your doing. I think it may also have higher entry requirements for a few courses too which might be seen as a preference.
Hi, do you have an email address or social media I could contact you on for more info ?
Fatemah Naqvi hi, sorry I don’t give my personal details out for safety reasons but I will answer any question you might have just comment :)
Hi, I’m interested in studying physiotherapy at Cardiff. Is it true that it’s free?
Hi Liam SC, so the Welsh NHS offer to pay for you’re tuition fees, this does mean that you get a smaller maintenance loan if your from England. They also provide an income based bursary which for most people is about 1000 a year but it’s something to look into.
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Hey I want to apply in Cardiff university but i want to know that is the degree is valued in usa ? And also is cardiff university one of the best universities in uk ?
I'm not sure about how valid a UK degree will be in the US, I think it will be recognised but that's not something I'm certain of. Cardiff is currently ranked 26th overall by the complete university guide but you should consider your degree choice, for example Cardiff is ranked 4th for physiotherapy. It is also a Russel group university meaning it is renowned for its quality of research, there are only 24 universities in the UK that are part of the Russel group.
LifeOfLuce which are top 3 university in uk for physiotherapy?
Is Cardiff a big city like Glasgow or a small city like Belfast?
It's medium size.
From personal experience cardiff is the single most fucking boring and uninteresting place in planet Earth. Filled to the brim with the most forgettable people possible and not a single interesting soul within site.
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