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HARRISON BULLETT
Being from the local area, I was familiar with the University and had heard a lot of good things about it. I found a course that really interested me and it was also an ideal follow on from my undergraduate degree in BSc (Hons) Biomedicine that I had just gained at another university.
I particularly enjoyed the Independent Study module where we were encouraged to research a topic we found particularly interesting and present our findings, as well as the Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Biology modules. My passion for these areas has developed over time and I’m keen to continue studying by applying for a PhD, however I’m also interested in commercial or NHS laboratory roles.
The University of Suffolk has a different feel to other universities. Being a smaller and younger university, it feels less formal and more personal. All of the lecturers, particularly the Course Leader, are approachable and helpful. Due to the number of students on the course, we get to know each other and the lecturers really well which allows us to get very detailed, specific feedback on our assignments and progress. The library service is excellent, with the subject librarians offering advice and one-to-one sessions.
The University has a great location on the marina and Suffolk has a great mix of larger towns and rural areas, my favourite place is the seafront at Felixstowe.
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THE UNIVERSITY HAS A GREAT LOCATION ON THE MARINA AND SUFFOLK HAS A MIX OF LARGER TOWNS AND RURAL AREAS.