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13 July 2018

Why Edinburgh is a Great Place to Go to University

Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a proud majestic city with a long, sometimes bloody, history. It is also a popular university city that attracts thousands of students every year. If you are considering applying to study atEdinburgh University, here is what you need to know.

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Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a proud majestic city with a long, sometimes bloody, history. It is also a popular university city that attracts thousands of students every year. If you are considering applying to study at Edinburgh University, here is what you need to know.

Edinburgh University has a long and esteemed history. It was first established in 1582, by Royal Charter no less. The School of Law on South Bridge was the original building, but there are others dotted around in various locations. Teviot Row House is another historic university building.

The Differences Between a Scottish University and an English One

Scottish students are usually a year younger than English students, as they can go to university once they finish their Highers. This can be a bit strange for older English students, as they can go out drinking, but their Scottish friends cannot.

Scottish degrees are usually four years, so bear this in mind when you add up your costs. It can make that student loan significantly more expensive for English students. Unlike you, Scottish students graduate debt-free. If you study for a four-year Scottish degree, you graduate with an MA rather than a BA.

Going to University in Edinburgh

Edinburgh has a lot going for it. For starters, it is blessed with hundreds of years of history and culture, which gives you plenty to think about while you are studying for your degree. The cobbled streets are steeped in history and tradition, Edinburgh Festival is awesome, and the scenery is amazing.

The great thing about Edinburgh is that it is nice and compact, so you never have to walk too far to get from one place to another. The bad thing is that everything is up a steep hill, so it will take you twice as long to get there. However, all those hills will help you burn off the whiskey you’ll be drinking in copious amounts.

Accommodation in Edinburgh

Student accommodation in Edinburgh is more expensive than many other university towns and cities, but if you want luxury student accommodation in Edinburgh, you will be spoiled for choice. Students can opt to stay in university-owned accommodation, where meals are provided, or they can live in private accommodation around the city.

The difference between Edinburgh and more modern cities is that much of the private student accommodation is in old tenement buildings. You will have large, airy rooms with high ceilings, but they can be cold in winter, so bear this in mind.

The weather in Edinburgh is raining more often than not. Scottish students won’t mind, but if you’re more used to sunshine, then gloomy, cold, wet weather can take some getting used to.

Everyday Life in Edinburgh

Edinburgh has great nightlife, quirky pubs and bars, and lots of artisan coffee shops for days when your hangover is really bad.

Don’t forget, the city is very popular with tourists, so at certain times of the year, you will have to deal with the crowds.

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