

BSc Wildlife Conservation & Ecology
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Student Reviews
Representative reviews"Would do it again"
I was sceptical before starting — now I'd recommend it to anyone. The best part: small-group tutorials really push your thinking. If I'm honest, some seminar groups were too big for meaningful discussion. On the city — the city is a brilliant student city with plenty to do outside of study. Overall, if you're considering Wildlife Conservation & Ecology at Reaseheath College, I'd say go for it.
"Solid, with caveats"
Overall a solid programme but worth going in with open eyes. The best part: the cohort are bright and motivated, which makes the learning environment great. If I'm honest, first-year classes can be quite large. On the city — local cost of living is manageable if you share a house in second year. Overall, if you're considering Wildlife Conservation & Ecology at Reaseheath College, I'd say go for it.
"Exceeded expectations"
I've grown so much academically and personally here. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, first-year classes can be quite large. On the city — good transport links make it easy to visit other UK cities at weekends. Overall, if you're considering Wildlife Conservation & Ecology at Reaseheath College, I'd say go for it.
"Genuinely worthwhile"
This is the perfect place to study this subject. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, accommodation allocation was stressful in the first year. On the city — good transport links make it easy to visit other UK cities at weekends. Overall, if you're considering Wildlife Conservation & Ecology at Reaseheath College, I'd say go for it.
"Genuinely worthwhile"
The course has exceeded my expectations. The best part: the course strikes a good balance between theory and practical application. If I'm honest, the timetable has some awkward 9am / Friday afternoon slots. On the city — local cost of living is manageable if you share a house in second year. Overall, if you're considering Wildlife Conservation & Ecology at Reaseheath College, I'd say go for it.
"Mixed but mostly good"
It's been a mixed experience, but mostly positive. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, some seminar groups were too big for meaningful discussion. On the city — good transport links make it easy to visit other UK cities at weekends. Overall, if you're considering Wildlife Conservation & Ecology at Reaseheath College, I'd say go for it.
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