Friday 30 April 2010

First Impressions











Personally for myself this was a new experience for me as a whole keeping in mind I had already studied at Brunel University, however this was something new whilst studying at Brunel I was close to home.
Coming to Bucks new university was something whole much different. The university was not close to home therefore I had to live out I was slightly nervous coming to university felt strange to me perhaps because I had been working. So going back to university at this age was a whole new experience for me. I gathered that I would be studying in a complete new environment which would evolve around meeting and socializing with new people most likely students who are younger than me.





What draw my attention firstly when I arrived was the town centre and the new Eden building which I found really appealing. Whilst making my journey towards the university I was left mouth open once I saw the new gateway building, which looked really attractive. I was eager to go inside and explore what they have and added to the building, I was personally impressed with design and layout.
Also what caught my eye was the sports hall on the first floor which I had never seen before. It was something new and I pretty much liked it.
Whilst exploring around I was really impressed with the library and the facilities elsewhere such as the gym on the ground floor.





Once explored I had gone to the student union bar which I had high expectations of since coming from Brunel university. Personally I was not impressed with the student union bar. I felt there’s a lot missing and am sure bucks new uni could offer more to the students by adding something more just that little spark to make it an attractive place for students to hang out with friends and socialise with others In their free or spare time.

Overall staffs at Bucks new university were really helpful and kind I had been welcomed with open arms and felt so comfortable. Till today I do not regret choosing bucks and am glad I’m here as all lectures and staffs are helpful and thrive on guiding students to succeed






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