
The facilities are fantastic, regardless of your interests. Whether you play sport, music or anything in between. You’ll find a way to do it.
More about Jack
What made you choose NTU?
“I choose to study at NTU because I was able to study two of my separate interests simultaneously in a vibrant city.”
What do you like about studying and living in Nottingham?
“The vibrant music scene really offers me a variety of great ways to spend my evenings.”
What do you think about the course staff? How do they support your learning and University experience?
“The course staff are very interested and enjoy engaging in conversation, in and around the specifics of modules studied on the course.”
What do you enjoy most about your course?
“The reading.”
What modules / topics / projects have you particularly enjoyed / found useful?
“Applied Philosophy and studying human interaction with the environment, from both a philosophical and literary standpoint.”
What do you think about the facilities available to you?
“The facilities are fantastic, regardless of your interests. Whether you play sport, music or anything in between. You’ll find a way to do it.”
What has been your greatest achievement at NTU so far?
“Getting a first in my first ever-academic essay.”
What are your plans for the future?
“I want to be a playwright.”
Could you sum up your NTU experience in 3 words?
“Always good times.”
Choosing just one subject to study at university can be a challenge! If you’re stuck weighing up different subjects, a joint honours course could be the ideal solution!
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