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University Centre Somerset — Attraction in Great Britain

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University Centre Somerset
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Nearby attractions
French Weir Park
15 Northfield Ave, Taunton TA1 1XF, United Kingdom
Longrun Meadow
Longrun Meadow, Taunton TA1 5AT, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Quantock Restaurant
The Quantock Restaurant, Wellington Rd, Taunton TA1 5AX, United Kingdom
The Corner House Bar & Restaurant
Corner House Hotel, Park St, Taunton TA1 4DQ, United Kingdom
Tesco Cafe
Castle St, Taunton TA1 4AB, United Kingdom
Shepherd's Rest
64 Galmington Rd, Taunton TA1 5NZ, United Kingdom
Maliha & Taj Bangali and Indian restaurants
3 Staplegrove Rd, Taunton TA1 1DE, United Kingdom
Rajpoot Taunton Restaurant
5 Corporation St, Taunton TA1 4AW, United Kingdom
Corner Club Taunton
19B Bath Pl, Taunton TA1 4EP, United Kingdom
Shoreditch White
Corporation St, Taunton TA1 4AW, United Kingdom
The Tropical Hut
7 Staplegrove Rd, Taunton TA1 1DE, United Kingdom
Mahal & Taj
3 Staplegrove Rd, Taunton TA1 1DE, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
The Corner House Hotel
Park St, Taunton TA1 4DQ, United Kingdom
Beaufort Lodge
18 Wellington Rd, Taunton TA1 4EQ, United Kingdom
HSL Taunton
2 Wellington New Rd, Bishop's Hull, Taunton TA1 5NF, United Kingdom
Blorenge House
57-59 Staplegrove Rd, Taunton TA1 1DG, United Kingdom
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University Centre Somerset

University Centre Somerset, Wellington Rd, Taunton TA1 5AX, United Kingdom
3.7(31)
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attractions: French Weir Park, Longrun Meadow, restaurants: The Quantock Restaurant, The Corner House Bar & Restaurant, Tesco Cafe, Shepherd's Rest, Maliha & Taj Bangali and Indian restaurants, Rajpoot Taunton Restaurant, Corner Club Taunton, Shoreditch White, The Tropical Hut, Mahal & Taj
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+44 1823 366366
Website
somerset.ac.uk

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Nearby attractions of University Centre Somerset

French Weir Park

Longrun Meadow

French Weir Park

French Weir Park

4.5

(562)

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Longrun Meadow

Longrun Meadow

4.8

(33)

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Nearby restaurants of University Centre Somerset

The Quantock Restaurant

The Corner House Bar & Restaurant

Tesco Cafe

Shepherd's Rest

Maliha & Taj Bangali and Indian restaurants

Rajpoot Taunton Restaurant

Corner Club Taunton

Shoreditch White

The Tropical Hut

Mahal & Taj

The Quantock Restaurant

The Quantock Restaurant

4.9

(33)

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The Corner House Bar & Restaurant

The Corner House Bar & Restaurant

4.7

(42)

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Tesco Cafe

Tesco Cafe

3.2

(27)

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Shepherd's Rest

Shepherd's Rest

4.5

(196)

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David Benham-HolmanDavid Benham-Holman
Well yes, it. It was like going out fishing in a trawler, with a very large net. We got one, or rather at least the crew "on hand, allowed me a one time experience". That has happened before, I caught a fish the first time I went fishing with a toy shop, fishing rod. I learnt later that it takes time, ground bait etc to catch fish. What luck! Is art like using a fishing rod, really, it? I doubt it, but I did travel from the shores of death that day, just out from the eye clinic, at Musgrove Park Hospital, to the land of the light!
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Well yes, it. It was like going out fishing in a trawler, with a very large net. We got one, or rather at least the crew "on hand, allowed me a one time experience". That has happened before, I caught a fish the first time I went fishing with a toy shop, fishing rod. I learnt later that it takes time, ground bait etc to catch fish. What luck! Is art like using a fishing rod, really, it? I doubt it, but I did travel from the shores of death that day, just out from the eye clinic, at Musgrove Park Hospital, to the land of the light!
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Reviews of University Centre Somerset

3.7
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1.0
8y

Do not.

I have many things to say about this place. I was promised to be treated like an adult and upon arrival I was spoken to like I was a small, innocent child. Not good.

The new art building which promised to be so good is messed up. The floors are constantly dirty and there is no management or punishments when things are on purposely vandalised. The building floods so much (seriously its flooded at least 3 times this year and has destroyed a students work) and sewer pipes burst all the time spewing a nasty stench all around the campus. The macs are not good. If you save a file in the wrong place by mistake then you have LOST your work. Oh and I'm not done. As well as the new art building being a crumbling, dirty mess- while you're trying to concentrate the music department is directly below you- that's right. Music, singing, and drums are constantly ringing through the place and being a huge distraction.

There is no air conditioning and the heating is barely worth it. Some of the art rooms don't even HAVE sinks. Don't even get me started on the prices of the food... I refuse to pay almost £3 for a simple mediocre sandwich.

What did I learn? Nothing. I came to this college expecting to learn about art but instead it became a competition and a case of proving yourself. I learnt nothing and I am highly disappointed.

The grading of the work? Be careful. The grading system is a little biased in which if you do not do a piece of work in a way the teachers like you will get marked down for it. It should be the students choice after all- not to appease the teachers.

Paperwork. Lots. And lots. Of paperwork. I'm doing an art program and rather than being graded for my drawings I'm being graded for how I use my English in my sketchbook. I'm taking an art course not an English course.

Life drawing is not that good. We would very rarely do this and when we do it was always the same model and no one else. No different genders or body types. You'd get more study from a photograph than life drawing classes.

The chips in the college are good but if you want a takeaway beware. They put your chips in a cheap paper bag with a plastic front. Most people have vinegar with their chips but sadly the cheapness of the bags mean that the moment the vinegar touches that bag you have a pile of chips on the floor and a huge hole in your bag. Sometimes you don't even need to add vinegar- the grease from the chips dissolves the bag for you!

Maths? Total joke. I attended a class with other students who spouted nothing but racist, sexist, nazi-like opinions and disgusting insults at anyone and there is nothing done about it. To make things worse your papers don't even get marked! How am I supposed to get better at maths without knowing how I did?

Medical care.............. I was having a bad time of the month and I was in tears with pain. I needed paracetamol due to the sheer agony I was in. I went to the reception and I was told I was not allowed to have any paracetamol in case I was actually an addict! I was in agony and desperate. In the end I had to waddle down to the nearest shop, drowning in my own tears just to get some paracetamol. Even a phonecall to my parents to prove I wasn't an addict wasn't good enough for them. What do they expect me to do to prove it? Don't even bother asking the college for anything.

Disgusting, dirty, unorganized, expensive, worthless, belittling, waste of time college. I think I would have preferred to have skipped the college and just go to...

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1.0
9y

I studied a degree in computing here. In the 3rd year, (that's at honors degree level) 2 of the modules were a complete waste of time. Data warehousing assignment consisted of a 1 page hand in that taught me nothing. Total waste of time. We made a calculator for the IOS module, resourced from a youtube video! Wow!! The other modules have not readied me for a job.

I read through the previous years dissertations and they were full or grammar and spelling errors, and still getting 70 - 80% passes. Disgusting. They also consisted of creating very simple sql databases. Open university needs to investigate this as I cannot see how they have approved the module content.

My wife also studied here and her experience was just as poor. In the first term of one of her years, she'd had 3 different lecturers in one module.

The lecturers are poorly qualified themselves. This colleges focuses more on the arts etc.

I have witnessed a new lecturer leaving within their probationary period and they openly admitted this was due to the politics within this college.

Now finance are chasing me for money that should have been paid by student financed leaving me even more bitter.

I will not recommend this poorly organised excuse of a college to anyone. I will not allow my children to attend this college when they are old enough.

Avoid avoid avoid unless you want to carry out a very less then mediocre qualification and...

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1.0
6y

Studied a year of my degree here.

Worst experience of education in my life.. for many reasons, not just ones listed:

•You're always told that if you had any concerns or questions then to just email the tutor(s), however the majority of the time you never get replies.

•When shown around at one of the open evenings by a member of staff, I was shown the art shop in the art department; This was a huge positive for me to have the shop in the department, and influenced my decision to choose this university to go to, so when I started in September to find out it had been moved and opening hours been cut?!? This is a huge huge deal, and to not tell students who made their decision on where to study partly on this is just sneaky ( and following on from that the course wasn't what was described to me- completely different in fact!!)

• The quality and engagement of lectures were not what I expected at university level at all; They were rushed and not inspiring at all.

•The environment of the department was always extremely stressed and so so unsupportive most of the time

Please, consider going elsewhere for the sake of your own sanity. You'll...

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