Student Profiles
We believe the quality of our teaching and our stringent standards ensure a positive learning experience, and research environment - but what do our students think? In 2005 Newcastle Law School was placed eighth in the national Student Satisfaction survey, and in 2006 we were placed third. The survey covers a variety of indicators: teaching, assessment and feedback, academic support, organisation and management, learning resources and personal development.
Here you can read some of the thoughts and experiences from a few of our undergraduate students:
Minh
After I graduate, I want to go on to to a Masters and a PhD and would like to stay in Newcastle. The Law School here is so good it makes sense to stay. Read More |
Laura
As part of the Law course, students can get involved with Mooting. This involves a great amount of hard work researching and preparing relevant cases to present to the mooting judges and your opponents in a mock trial. Read More |
Mary
I find the course challenging. It is a subject I am interested in and also intrigued by, so even though I have only been for a short time, I can say that it is going well so far. Read More |
Sean
Thankfully the very high esteem that a degree from Newcastle carries, meant that finding employment, even in hard times was not beyond possibility. Read More |
Stephanie
The main thing I like about the law school is that it’s quite small so it's easy to find your way around and get to know people. All the staff and lecturers are really friendly and helpful so it’s a great place to study and easy to settle into quickly. Read More |
Archie
Newcastle is a very diverse place which caters for all tastes, it is also very well situated being close to the coast, countryside and not too far from other good cities such as Edinburgh. Read More |