I’m not sure specifically about that course as i don’t know anyone that does it but, as far as i understand everyone usually has about 8 lectures/seminars/workshops a week. in your first year this will probably be over 4 days and you’ll have one weekday off, but in other years it depends on what modules you do and their time slots. hope this helps!!
This is quite a niche question, but do you have any knowledge on what it's like on Rhuls drama with film course? As I was accepted to study there (with deferred entry, so even if you hear anything between now and next sep). I am considering reapplying to my dream schools. Mostly, because of lack of feedback from students about the course, and how useful it is to the acting industry. You won me over on location which was, previously, on my con list, because I love the city. However, I probably could do with less of the distractions.
i don’t know anyone doing that specific course but, joint honours courses like drama and film are just modules from those courses, so if you can find students that study one each of those subjects you should be able to get a good idea of what the modules you would be studying are like ◡̈
Thank you sm! Its interesting that you do both film and English. I was wondering how you find the split. I was considering English and History but student room kind of put me off. Many said that with a joint degree you study more subjects at surface level so don't really get to explore a topic deeper. Would you say that prefer the joint degree or wish you'd stuck to one?
hi! hopefully i can be helpful in your decision, i don’t think that doing a joint honours will mean you only explore subjects at a surface level, in my experience every module is very different. there isn’t a case where you have to do one module in order to do another one, each module is on one topic, e.g. victorian literature or children’s literature. there’s no way in three or four years you could learn everything about english or history, so if you want to do both you should. you’ll also find most universities will allow you to specialise in one after your first year. at the end of my first year i thought about changing to do pure film but decided to stay doing both. best of luck 🫶🏻
Really enjoy watching you. Please help I need to choose accommodation for Royal Holloway next week! 😊 would really appreciate your viewpoint. I know I want self catering & an ensuite where is best to pick? Thanks inadvance
Haven’t seen you in a minute. Missed ur content ❤
LOVE ur vids and advice! I'm at rhul tooo, end of first year xx
Your videos help! Thankyou🙂
Awesome video amber
Can you guide me , how many days in a week students have classes in MSc International relations and politics department?
I’m not sure specifically about that course as i don’t know anyone that does it but, as far as i understand everyone usually has about 8 lectures/seminars/workshops a week. in your first year this will probably be over 4 days and you’ll have one weekday off, but in other years it depends on what modules you do and their time slots. hope this helps!!
Missed seeing your videos! I agree with everything you said uni is hardddd 😭🩷
This is quite a niche question, but do you have any knowledge on what it's like on Rhuls drama with film course? As I was accepted to study there (with deferred entry, so even if you hear anything between now and next sep). I am considering reapplying to my dream schools. Mostly, because of lack of feedback from students about the course, and how useful it is to the acting industry. You won me over on location which was, previously, on my con list, because I love the city. However, I probably could do with less of the distractions.
i don’t know anyone doing that specific course but, joint honours courses like drama and film are just modules from those courses, so if you can find students that study one each of those subjects you should be able to get a good idea of what the modules you would be studying are like ◡̈
Thank you sm! Its interesting that you do both film and English. I was wondering how you find the split. I was considering English and History but student room kind of put me off. Many said that with a joint degree you study more subjects at surface level so don't really get to explore a topic deeper. Would you say that prefer the joint degree or wish you'd stuck to one?
hi! hopefully i can be helpful in your decision, i don’t think that doing a joint honours will mean you only explore subjects at a surface level, in my experience every module is very different. there isn’t a case where you have to do one module in order to do another one, each module is on one topic, e.g. victorian literature or children’s literature. there’s no way in three or four years you could learn everything about english or history, so if you want to do both you should. you’ll also find most universities will allow you to specialise in one after your first year. at the end of my first year i thought about changing to do pure film but decided to stay doing both. best of luck 🫶🏻
Hey Amy !! Is it easy to make friends in Rhul.I got an offer from India
Anyone going for jan intake
Really enjoy watching you.
Please help I need to choose accommodation for Royal Holloway next week! 😊 would really appreciate your viewpoint. I know I want self catering & an ensuite where is best to pick? Thanks inadvance