Friday 12 June 2015

Review: Bath Spa University

Hi everyone, last weekend I went to the Bath Spa University Open Day for the applicants of September 2016. I did a review of Northampton Open Day a few months ago, which you can click to read here if you would like to, and it was such a great success that I have decided to do a review of each of the universities I visit, not just for you but also for myself to look back on in a few months to help me decide which unis to apply for. So lets get started with the review shall we!

Positive
  • Nice place: Now I know this probably isn't the best way to start off a review but it's true; Bath Spa is set in the gorgeous countryside and all you can see is fields and trees and lakes and it is honestly beautiful. If you are looking for a university which offers amazing nightlife such as clubs then this is not for you but if, like me, you want to be surrounded by nature where you can go on long walks and revise in the sunshine in the summer then this is definitely a university that you should check out.
  • Great facilities on campus: There is an amazing gym near the Gardens (the new) accommodation and lots of buildings each having classrooms but also offices full of staff ready to help you.
  • Accommodation: Not the prices, which I will get to later, but the actual accommodation is very nice. At Northampton I was able to get pictures of each accommodation to show you but they did not have showcase rooms for each of the choices at Bath Spa and I didn't feel comfortable taking pictures of people's actual rooms with all their stuff in. However, the en-suite at the Commons was a showcase so I managed to sneak some sneaky pictures for you:




















As you can see the desk is very large; stretching from one end of the room to the other so there is no problem work-space wise. 
The bed is also quite large for a university bed and quite comfy, I'm one for a soft mattress and I would say this one is a medium/firm but it's still quite soft. Probably from the amount of people that have slept on it over the years.
The wardrobe is a double with lots of space and some shelving on the left hand side, a lot bigger than I was expecting so no problem with clothing storage either which is great.






The bathroom is a good size as well, plenty of room to fit everything in and it is not cramped. Some en-suites that I have seen it's less than a step from the toilet to the sink but this is not the case. Okay you couldn't do some pirouettes in it or something but it is just the right size for what you need out of an en-suite in your first year at uni.













This is the kitchen-diner and although it is not the biggest of kitchens, I can't remember how many it's between... I think it's 8.. Anyway, each student has their own cupboard which can be locked and there is one shelf in the fridge and one in the freezer for each student. There is also a lovely view and the design allows for lots of natural light to come in. Lovely.












However, I only showed you Commons accommodation and cannot talk about the Gardens accommodation for I did not visit it for reasons I will go into now.

Negative
  • Accommodation prices: The one main problem I have with this uni, and the reason it will most likely not be in my top 5 that I apply to in a few months is how ridiculously high the accommodation prices are. If you would like to check out the accommodation page click here to go to the accommodation page on their website. I can only talk about my experience of the Commons as I did not even bother going to the Gardens knowing that I could never afford it which leads me on to my next negative:
  • Accommodation allocation method: For those of you who don't know, whilst I was there I found out that when you apply to Bath Spa university, if you put it as your FIRM CHOICE you get to apply for accommodation. However, Bath Spa require that you put 6 accommodation choices down and you randomly get one of those. This means that, for people like me who can only afford 2 of the accommodation types, I have a less than 50% chance of getting accommodation I can actually afford. Ridiculous.

  • Staff: I know this may sound horrible but some of the staff that I encountered either where not friendly or where not helpful at all. I will use two examples: the accommodation lady that I spoke too is the person who allocates the first year accommodation and when I explained to her my situation (only being able to afford 2) she said, and I quote, "everyone gets into debt at uni", she didn't even try to understand nor reassure me that she would do something about it if I got accommodation I physically couldn't afford, even with a loan. The other example is the psychology professor who did the psychology talk, he didn't really seem to know much about the course and the 2 students who were there as well ended up answering most of the questions!
  • The course: Now this is just a personal one for me but when I listened to the talks, the course doesn't sound 100% what I want to do which, at Bath Spa, is the accredited major in Psychology and a minor in Education. However, when I spoke to each subject I found out I would have to do the core in each which I don't mind in the Psychology but I don't like the core Education and would much prefer to take some of the optional ones available. However, this means I am not eligible to graduate that course which sucks.
I realise there are more negatives than positives which is what has led me to believe this is not one I will be applying to.
HOWEVER, if you have the money to be able to afford the accommodation here and you like the course IT IS A GREAT UNIVERSITY, just not for me personally.
I hope this helps some of you :)

*Disclaimer - these opinions are all my own*