Study Management in England

A chapter you’ll treasure forever

Brighton has held a special place in my heart since I first visited at the age of 17 to study English. The vibrant atmosphere, the sea breeze, and the eclectic mix of people captured my imagination. When it came time to pursue higher education, returning to Brighton was a no-brainer. The University of Brighton, with its welcoming community and Moulsecoomb campus, felt like the perfect fit.
 

University Life and Campus Facilities

The Careers team at the University of Brighton deserves a shout-out. They’re the unsung heroes behind our job placements. Whether it’s internships, part-time work, or graduate roles, they guide us through the process. Their workshops and networking events are invaluable for building connections and securing opportunities.
 

Accommodation: My Cozy Corner

Our 1-bedroom flat, shared with my wife and our dog, is our sanctuary. It’s where we unwind after lectures and explore Brighton’s culinary delights. Living off-campus gives us a taste of local life, and we’ve become regulars at nearby coffee shops and markets.
 

Academic Approach: Research Over Rote Learning

The UK’s academic approach emphasizes research and critical thinking. Instead of drowning in assignments, we dive deep into a single project per module. Essays and research papers allow us to explore topics thoroughly, and I appreciate this holistic learning experience.
 

My Course: MSc in Management

The MSc Management course aligns perfectly with my business background. The passionate faculty members foster engaging discussions, from strategic management to organizational behaviour. It’s not just about textbooks; it’s about practical skills and real-world application.
 

Brighton: A Vibrant Tapestry of Culture

Brighton—the city that embraces everyone. From the seafront to the iconic Brighton Pier, every corner exudes creativity. The Lanes, with their quirky shops, invite exploration. But what truly sets Brighton apart is its inclusivity. People from all walks of life coexist harmoniously, celebrating diversity. Whether it’s Pride Month or a local food festival, there’s always something happening.
 

Social Life: Boxing, Cooking, and Pub Nights

In my spare time, I hit the boxing gym—a stressbuster and a place to make like-minded friends. Cooking at home with friends is another favourite pastime—we experiment with international recipes and create our own culinary adventures. And then there are the pubs! Brighton’s pub scene is legendary, offering cozy alehouses and lively rooftop bars.
 

Practical Tips: Cost of Living and Preparation

Before arriving in the UK, I wish I’d known more about the cost of living. It’s higher than expected, so budgeting is crucial. Also, pack for all seasons—the British weather can surprise you! If you’re considering studying abroad, start your preparations early. Research universities, scholarships, and visa requirements. And yes, bring an umbrella—it’s practically a British accessory!
 

Across the Pond: A Stellar Application Experience

I applied through Across the Pond, and I highly recommend their services. Their diligence and personalized guidance made the application process smooth. From choosing the right program to preparing my documents, they were with me every step of the way.

In summary, studying in the UK has been an enriching adventure. Brighton’s vibrant energy, academic rigor, and warm community have made it my second home. If you’re considering studying abroad, embrace the journey—it’s a chapter you’ll treasure forever.

- Juan
 

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