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6 ways to reflect on your university choices over the holidays
After months of researching courses and considering campuses, this downtime can help you feel more confident about your choices

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With the UCAS deadline on the horizon, Christmas break offers a perfect chance to reflect on your university choices with a fresh perspective. Below we have outlined some things to reflect on.
1. Research course content and structure
Courses may share the same name, but each university鈥檚 approach can differ. Over the break, look deeper into the specifics of your chosen courses:
- Modules: Check if the modules are what you鈥檙e genuinely interested in. Does the course balance theory and practical work in a way that suits you?
- Assessment methods: Look at the assessment types used across the course. Consider if you鈥檒l feel motivated and able to perform well, whether the course is exam-heavy or involves continuous assessments like essays or projects.
By understanding each course鈥檚 structure, you can ensure you鈥檙e selecting one that aligns with your learning style and career goals.
2. Find out more about campus life and location
Your choice of university isn鈥檛 just about academics; your experience outside the classroom matters too.
- City vs. campus: Would you prefer a large city experience or a smaller campus-based university? Each has its unique culture, so reflect on what environment will help you thrive.
- Proximity to home: Think about how far you鈥檇 like to be from family and friends. A closer option may offer more regular visits home, while a farther one might be a fresh start.
Use this time to mentally explore what kind of university experience best suits you, considering both your academic and social life.
3. Look into campus facilities and student support
Each university offers different resources that may impact your experience:
- Libraries and labs: For students in fields that require research or lab work, access to advanced facilities could enhance your experience and your outcomes.
- Student support services: Whether it鈥檚 mental health support, career counseling, or academic tutoring, investigate what each university offers to support your well-being. These factors might seem small but can make a significant difference to your university experience.
4. Think about your long-term career goals
Now is a great time to revisit your career aspirations and consider how each course and university could help you get there:
- Placement opportunities: Courses that include placements or internships can provide valuable hands-on experience and industry connections.
- Graduate prospects: Look into the employment rates and typical career paths for graduates from each university and course. Does the university have strong industry links or offer graduate support services?
If you align your university choice with your career goals it can help you feel more certain that you鈥檙e on the right path.
5. Talk to family and friends
Discussing your options with those who know you best can help you gain clarity. Friends and family might offer perspectives you hadn鈥檛 considered, from the practical (budget, travel) to the personal (your strengths and interests).
6. Imagine your life at each university
Try to visualise yourself at each potential university. Think about what a typical week would look like, including the commute, the social activities, and even the local food spots.
Visit university profiles and websites, take virtual tours, read student reviews on Whatuni.com, or take a look at our student city guides. This exercise can help make each option feel more real, giving you a gut feeling about which place feels right.
Taking this time to reassess your university options can help you head into January with more confidence. With a clearer understanding of what each choice offers, you鈥檒l feel more prepared to make a decision that truly suits you.
Enjoy the break, reflect, and make your university choice with confidence!
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