no beach - ouch, bummer. the free bus ride is a plus though. Southampton still is a relatively small town after all. but did you like your studies there at least?
I agree Southampton is an intimate city, once you've been around once, you know the ins and outs instantly. I love studying here, still got a year and a half to go but It was my first and only choice so I better enjoy it!
This was so so informative coming from someone who’s planning on studying abroad next year in the Uk. Definitely helped me a ton. Tysm for the great video!!! :)
@@femfitangel I’m still unsure :( Idk whether to have Southampton as my first option or not. But other than that I’m thinking of the Uni of Manchester & Birmingham. There’s sm options 😭
Yes. Same thought 😂 I am new student here, all the way from indonesia. Lower the excpectation but living in student halls safe my expectation actually, such as uni link that uou have mentioned, but you forget to talked about free laundry, common room access for entertainment and free wifi 😅
Thanks sister, from Nigeria as well. You missed talking about 2 nice campuses.....Winchester School of Arts and National Oceanography Centre. I grabbed 2 degrees at Oceanography centre and I loved it.
Hi there, could you explain why it’s boring pleasee😭it it a lack of activities, people or.. I’m thinking about going to Southampton that’s why I’m asking
I live about an hour journey away from Southampton and not sure if it’s worth going to accommodation or not . To be able to make friends and go out at Southampton. Is it worth it ?
@@hollyc9893 as a student, it’s much more convenient to stay in the figurative uni bubble… that’s if you really want the university experience. even with mundane activities like shopping, you’re bound to bump into a friend or at least a mutual… definitely worth it. You don’t stay at Uni forever!
@@owusu369 not at alll, I lived in London all my life I think 3 years of a new city will be interesting plus I'll be back often cus my family's in London :)
we have a DJ society, SEMSU. Acc banging, loads of nice ppl to meet and multigenre events to go to, Dnb too. Engine rooms, the Loft, Mile High Club and Sobar are good if ur on the rave scene :)
Actually on woolston side of southampton there is Weston shore only 13 min drive from West quay and if ur up for a walk from west quay its 45 to 50 min walk ,really good during summer and if Portsmouth is too far there is Lee on the solent its almost the same vibe as Portsmouth .
Very like the informative video thanks how would you say people are like in the uni or on campus and like has it still got decent nightlife cause I heard that nightlife scene is pretty decent from Southampton
The city centre has its light and dark areas, I would recommend living in places with more students, than regular residents of Southampton. It just feels safer