<p>Does anybody know it? Is it a good school?</p>
<p>I don't know much about it, but if you don't want to go to university in the US, I suggest looking into other British universities.</p>
<p>It's cheap to apply - one price and application for 6 choices - and a lot of British universities have good international reputations and more choices for majors.</p>
<p>Just a suggestion :)</p>
<p>It's not highly regarded. It's meant to be an 'American Liberal Art type education' in the UK.</p>
<p>Yeah thing with British colleges is that you can't transfer.
Not highly regarded? As in community college level thing?</p>
<p>I wouldn't say that it's a community college. I think the American U type thing is that the style of education will follow the lines of American higher ed, i.e. lectures instead of tutorials etc., maybe more pre-professional majors & the like.</p>
<p>I visited the school last summer and applied, thinking I wouldn't get in anyway but I did. I'm kinda teetering on whether I want to go or not, though.</p>
<p>It has accreditation in both the UK AND the US, so I'm not so sure about the "not being able to transfer" thing...</p>
<p>I've received a lot of packets and info from them, though, so if you wanna talk about it that'd be great! And really helpful to me as well =) ...</p>
<p>If you are going to the UK, you're better off applying to a "real" british university I think. They are cheaper, and have a much better education and reputation. If you are afraid of problems with the difference of educational systems and everything, try Scotland: the American system is based on the Scottish, they are pretty similar in higher education, and it's 4 years like the US (unlike England and Wales, where it's 3 years).</p>