Really satisfying seeing the sky get darker as the video went on lol, thanks for the vid! How many societies do you think you can handle on top of your course? There's so many to choose from
That’s a great question. It all comes down to how much work you’re willing to put in and dedicate towards them. I’d say if you want to be very involved in the societies and do a good job you should focus on 2/3. Nevertheless there are some people that do over 8 societies and still manage their time well so it comes down to your other commitments and responsibilities.
Hi pim, just a video suggestion/request. It would be really nice if you can bring a master’s student and then you both can discuss the various differences in them (apart from acads)
Hi Pim i really wants to know about the masters degree in accounting and finance, can you please bring up a student and just tell the review and whatever all the info about how to apply and all the things we need to keep in mind when submitting the application. Can u please make A VIDEO about that!
@@khushiirastogi they are very competitive to secure and not a lot of people get them because they don’t know about it. By the time they find out it’s too late. So when it comes late August/September keep an eye out for openings!
What course are you doing? Also, is it true that specific buses are free for UoM students? Im doing business and management with a modern language (Japanese) but i really don't know how hard it will be for me to cope with uni work, and also learning a new language too on top of doing business and management 💀 I just hope ill be fine
@@niranx_yt7084 hii I’m studying international business, finance and economics. The 147 is free to take into uni however it rarely comes. And a lot of people do business management with a language so I’m sure you’ll be fine! Might be a bit tricky to juggle your time to start with but you will get the hang of it eventually. Don’t worry too much :)
Hi, what do you recommend for transport in Manchester? :)) I'm not sure whether to get the 3 term bee network pass or not or what the best student travel pass is
@@JennyWooz_Destiny_Wooz hello last year I purchased a stage coach yearly pass as most of the busses in Manchester are operated by them. However I did hear that they are merging with the beenetwork. I would suggest to purchase a bus pass once you arrive so you can see which bus routes operate on campus. But if things are still the same as last year I definitely recommend getting a stagecoach yearly pass
Stagecoach merge with the bee network in January so they dont have a yearly pass and most of the buses that go past Fallowfield are stagecoach so I’d get the single term one and then get the bee network one after that
First. I finish my levels this next year, and I've already written my personal statement as I'm taking As levels. I take maths chemistry and physics, but i found that accounting and finance is a better option for me and manchester is an optimal place for me to study. Ive watched so many accomodation tours and other things to do with the university and but im starting to worry about if they would accept me since chemistry and physics is nothing to do with accounting snd finances. would they accept me if i met the AAA/AAB requirements. Can you explain the process of applying and how long it took for you to get an offer with ur alevels and course?thanks
@@jeminecraftjingle5643 hello, I didn’t study anything related to accounting and finance either but I still got accepted. My predicted grades were AAA and I think that is the typical offer they accepted. Sometimes they may required A level mathematics so you may need to ask them to confirm. I applied around 20th of January through UCAS and I think I heard back around 2 months later with an offer.
Thats kinda similar to accounting and finance right since theyre both BA. What a levels did you do and what grades did you achieve. Also i have a few questions about the course. How often did you need to do essays/presentations(group/solo)? Cause i suck at both and how different is it to write notes down during class cause atmosphere looks alot different?Thanks
@@Laura-yn7un yes both have societies and classes however they may differ in what clubs they offer. With regards to making friends both have great opportunities and ways to make friends!
@@jhanakkumawat5985 hello, last year I collected my student ID from the student services centre. I’m not sure if it’ll be the same this year but they will send you an email with all the details closer to your move in date so don’t worry :)
@@gabaregaba1730 spring weeks usually open in late August/September time and you can apply for them once you arrive at uni. I’d suggest prepare your cv and do your research before coming so that as soon as you arrive you can start applying
Really satisfying seeing the sky get darker as the video went on lol, thanks for the vid! How many societies do you think you can handle on top of your course? There's so many to choose from
That’s a great question. It all comes down to how much work you’re willing to put in and dedicate towards them. I’d say if you want to be very involved in the societies and do a good job you should focus on 2/3. Nevertheless there are some people that do over 8 societies and still manage their time well so it comes down to your other commitments and responsibilities.
Excellent advice- well done!
@@daveac thank you!
Hi pim, just a video suggestion/request. It would be really nice if you can bring a master’s student and then you both can discuss the various differences in them (apart from acads)
That’s a great idea! Will definitely try to do this in the new academic year
Can you make a TH-cam video about any general tips pre starting Uni🩷 thanks for this video!
Thank you for your support and yes I can make a video on that as well!
Hi Pim i really wants to know about the masters degree in accounting and finance, can you please bring up a student and just tell the review and whatever all the info about how to apply and all the things we need to keep in mind when submitting the application.
Can u please make A VIDEO about that!
I had a question regarding what do we need to carry to class? Just a laptop, notebook and stationary will suffice right?
@@shreyassaha2709 yes those will suffice! I usually just bring my iPad and laptop to take notes in lectures
thank you so much for this video! do students usually get spring weeks during first year?
@@khushiirastogi they are very competitive to secure and not a lot of people get them because they don’t know about it. By the time they find out it’s too late. So when it comes late August/September keep an eye out for openings!
What course are you doing? Also, is it true that specific buses are free for UoM students?
Im doing business and management with a modern language (Japanese) but i really don't know how hard it will be for me to cope with uni work, and also learning a new language too on top of doing business and management
💀 I just hope ill be fine
@@niranx_yt7084 hii I’m studying international business, finance and economics. The 147 is free to take into uni however it rarely comes. And a lot of people do business management with a language so I’m sure you’ll be fine! Might be a bit tricky to juggle your time to start with but you will get the hang of it eventually. Don’t worry too much :)
Hi, what do you recommend for transport in Manchester? :)) I'm not sure whether to get the 3 term bee network pass or not or what the best student travel pass is
@@JennyWooz_Destiny_Wooz hello last year I purchased a stage coach yearly pass as most of the busses in Manchester are operated by them. However I did hear that they are merging with the beenetwork. I would suggest to purchase a bus pass once you arrive so you can see which bus routes operate on campus. But if things are still the same as last year I definitely recommend getting a stagecoach yearly pass
Stagecoach merge with the bee network in January so they dont have a yearly pass and most of the buses that go past Fallowfield are stagecoach so I’d get the single term one and then get the bee network one after that
First.
I finish my levels this next year, and I've already written my personal statement as I'm taking As levels. I take maths chemistry and physics, but i found that accounting and finance is a better option for me and manchester is an optimal place for me to study. Ive watched so many accomodation tours and other things to do with the university and but im starting to worry about if they would accept me since chemistry and physics is nothing to do with accounting snd finances. would they accept me if i met the AAA/AAB requirements. Can you explain the process of applying and how long it took for you to get an offer with ur alevels and course?thanks
@@jeminecraftjingle5643 hello, I didn’t study anything related to accounting and finance either but I still got accepted. My predicted grades were AAA and I think that is the typical offer they accepted. Sometimes they may required A level mathematics so you may need to ask them to confirm. I applied around 20th of January through UCAS and I think I heard back around 2 months later with an offer.
@@pimbd thanks alot. You also studied accounting and finance?
@@jeminecraftjingle5643 I study international business finance and economics but I believe accounting and finance is BA.
Thats kinda similar to accounting and finance right since theyre both BA. What a levels did you do and what grades did you achieve. Also i have a few questions about the course. How often did you need to do essays/presentations(group/solo)? Cause i suck at both and how different is it to write notes down during class cause atmosphere looks alot different?Thanks
Does Manchester share many similarities with Edinburgh? Like the social aspect - clubs, societies, class, how easy it is to make new friends etc
@@Laura-yn7un yes both have societies and classes however they may differ in what clubs they offer. With regards to making friends both have great opportunities and ways to make friends!
Heyyy!!! From where can we collect our Student IDs??? What are the formalities do we need to do once we reach the university???
@@jhanakkumawat5985 hello, last year I collected my student ID from the student services centre. I’m not sure if it’ll be the same this year but they will send you an email with all the details closer to your move in date so don’t worry :)
When is the spring week in the first year and do we apply for the internships in advance or do we do that upon reaching there?
@@gabaregaba1730 spring weeks usually open in late August/September time and you can apply for them once you arrive at uni. I’d suggest prepare your cv and do your research before coming so that as soon as you arrive you can start applying
Hi there will you be able to change course when get there?
Is it hard to get into man uni?