Which durham college is best
One college even has accommodation in part of Durham Castle. Whichever college you join, you can be sure of a friendly and supportive place to live and socialise with new friends.
Explore the colleges. Hatfield College is actually my first choice and I got into it. The Durham College system creates a supportive environment for students, which allows them to have points of contact when they're studying. I think our students will really enjoy that when they go to Durham. University colleges. Why Durham. A guide to Durham colleges Durham University is one of the traditional collegiate universities in the UK.
What is a university college? Resources and facilities Each college has a distinct character, but the facilities and societies are similar. Facilities may include: Study areas Games room — pool tables and dart boards Library Gym Coffee shop or bar Barbecue areas and gardens Laundry Furnished accommodation Catered dining hall. Personal development and support Getting involved in university life outside your studies helps you develop new skills useful for your future career.
Durham college allocation There are 17 colleges for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, with one dedicated postgraduate college, Ustinov College. You will apply to your preferred college while you are at the International Study Centre in January and February. Members of the college claim there is an easier way to reach their home; I can only assume this is a lie since I have never seen anyone approach the college from any angle other than the iconic stairs.
Trevelyan College You know what? Everything about Trevelyan College should make you dislike it. An ugly building weirdly arranged into hexagons, people having to share rooms, the entire college constantly emitting a weird humming sound, the crest of the college being a drowning horse. But it just works. Something about the excessive strangeness means that I simply cannot hate Trevs, no matter how tempting it may be. On top of that, the bar is actually half-decent and tends to be a regular stop-off on college bar crawls in the hills.
Stay weird Trevs. Despite this, the bar has a fairly decent atmosphere and the toastie booth just outside of it is certainly welcome. However, even if it were akin to a 5-star hotel, I will never be able to get over how terribly named the college is. John Snow College The nomadic college of Durham has finally found a home. Good for them, I guess. For those less familiar, Butler is a little bit like a wholesome cult. A mole mascot, a mound, and adoration for Klute on a Friday night are just few of the many quirks of this relatively young institution.
Stephenson College If you think Stephenson is boring and irrelevant, I would heavily recommend you actually visit it, so that you can confirm that it is indeed boring and irrelevant. Of course, I am biased against Stephenson as a Butlerite, but I think I have good reason to be as such. The whole college is themed around trains which is quite possibly the saddest theme imaginable.
Collingwood College Oh look, someone made the jock from every American teen movie into a Durham college. Collingwood prides itself on being absolute sweats in every sport, even their darts teams are required to train for 12 hours a day.
In their very limited free time away from representing the uni at various sporting outings, Collingwood students can be found in their offensively massive JCR, or in their bar with infamously slow service. Grey College As the name suggests, Grey College is just pretty dull. Wow, I am in complete awe of how different you are.
The college system is great, and provides an excellent oppertunity to make friends and of course allows for friendly competition and means there are 14 student bars within walking distance of each other!
UNI - There is a lot of support from individual departments, with students being assigned academic tutors. The work is hard, but no reason why you should not be able to keep up with it. UNION - The students union is host to around 80 clubs and societies - there is something for everyone, and support is avaiable if you have any problems.
As Durham is collegiate for living only it isnt as important as at other unis BUT, Castle is the best. It's situated right in the middle of town and is beautiful, how many other unis offer every meal in the Great Hall of a castle?! Not everyone but there are those annoying, "money is no object to me" kind of people, be warned! Lots of these in Castle. Durham is a prestigious top ten university that recently has been moving even higher up the ladder. Main reason is that the university has some attractive features such as collegiate system, strong academics and tutorial systems, exceptional extracurricular opportunities, lots of opportunity for sports and arts, and a sociable, multi-talented, ambitious and well rounded student body.
Students work hard but have a thoroughly enjoyable time. Durham is also a very pretty and happy place to live. I'm currently a second year student at Durham Uni, studying English-in what is meant to be the best department in the country.
The academic tuition has been disappointing, with the tutorials often with underqualified and frankly inadequate Phd students, and the pastoral care is even more laughable.
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