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Meet Aanya

Biology BSc

About Aanya

I chose to study in Newcastle for several reasons. The city of Newcastle was one of the main reasons and the overall lifestyle really made Newcastle an attractive place to study. The city itself is full of culture, green spaces and packed with things to do for students. The quality of the course I decided to study was also another reason alongside the quality of the research opportunities in my field. 

Aanya

A city like no other

The city is amazing and so is the university. Coming from southeast Asia where we have big cities and everything is always busy; I was worried I wouldn’t like and adapt to UK life. However, Newcastle is the perfect balance of both and makes settling into a new culture and country so much easier.

The transition from southeast Asia was big but I have settled into Newcastle really well and I am embracing a new culture.


Something that surprised me about the city

One of the main things that surprised me about the city is the number of things there are to do for students. The city has a range of things to do from a huge number of cafes and places for food from all over the world. You can also reach the countryside and coastline easily using public transport which is great for weekends and to get away from studying. I also noticed how friendly the people of the North-east are! 


Outside of my studies

Newcastle is not like a city. It is located close to amazing nature and scenic places to go and visit. I often like to walk around the city and take day trips to Northumberland and discover the amazing nature that it has to offer. I also regularly visit Tynemouth by the coast and Jesmond Dene in my spare time. 

Newcastle has a perfect blend of city life but also nature and outstanding beauty spots that are easy to get to.

I am also part of the Dance society - it’s just such an amazing community full of the best people. Everyone is so supportive!


My favourite part of my course

I really enjoy my course here at Newcastle. The blend of research and reality is the perfect method of learning all things Biology and fits with my learning style. The fieldwork trips and number of modules really stand out to me when studying Biology. I really enjoy how broad the subject is, as there is so much we get to learn about, meaning I get to discover new areas of the subject 

There are also research and placement opportunities which help me when looking at my future beyond my studies.


Why you should pick this degree

My advice to you is that if you are interested in Biology but not quite ready to specialise, this course would be great for you. The learning is quite broad which allowed me to understand what I enjoy most and sparked interest in areas I did not even know existed. The course covers everything in the biology field and makes you prepared for the next step in science.  

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