The son of one of the consultants at my hospital is trying to decide between St Andrews and Sheffield for medschool. I've been able to talk about St Andrews, but obviously can't about sheffield.
So.... can any Bladeish type people who're able to talk about Sheffield Uni or Sheffield as a City post commentary here, so I can pass it on?
So.... can any Bladeish type people who're able to talk about Sheffield Uni or Sheffield as a City post commentary here, so I can pass it on?
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Date: 2007-10-01 05:00 pm (UTC)http://www.dur.ac.uk/chmd/news/
We should go for a drink or something soon.
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Date: 2007-10-01 05:47 pm (UTC)The bus and tram networks are good although the trams arn't particularly useful unless you live in a specific part of town. The bus network runs into the peak district and it's really really easy to get into the countryside. Large walking/climbing outdoor community.
Lots of parks and public green space, the best part of town that's student-y from this perspective is Hunters Bar - lots of nice shops and bars along Ecelsawl road here, and a tescos and things.
Theater is good, the crucible usually has excellent stuff on, a combination of modern and traditional work, and good student discount.
Sheffield has no airport but the link to Manchester is about an hour and a half on the train. Train services are frequent and direct to London and Edinburgh as it's on that line.
I'd really recommend it as a place to live, let me know if you want any specific questions answered.
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Date: 2007-10-09 10:41 am (UTC)I've lived in Sheffield since 1989 and can back up everything that the other comment makes. Many people I've met since 1989 around the univeristy including myself have made a home in Sheffield. I can't relly think of a better recomendation.
All the best.
Neil