We're back - and it did, go very well indeed. In fact B is now totally torn between NTU and Bristol
Personally my money is now on Bristol - the Clifton Campus is bang on top of the zoo - how many other classrooms can you step straight out of and be right there, with all the animals
They study three days a week and then one day a week they work with the keepers. I was wrong about the course itself - it starts as a two year foundation degree, but
then if you pass that you can automatically go into the third year and it becomes a Bsc (Hons), so ends up as the same. The resources there are amazing - not only all of that hands on experience with the animals but also all of the zoo's files and research to call on for their studies........It seemed a lot more vibrant and less 'dry' than the NTU course, to me, but of course it is Becks' decision.
They have study trips - one year is study on Exmoor, another is Gibraltar to study the Macaques (sp?) and also South Africa or maybe Costa Rica, they are not decided yet................
The accommodation is slap in the city centre but they get a free bus pass when they book accommodation, and frequent buses between all the campuses............and the advantages of city centre living right on the doorstep.
I wish I was 18 - I'd be there in a heartbeat