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| Key facts | |
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| Location: | Canterbury |
| Award: | MDrama (Hons), BA (Hons) |
| Type: | Full time |
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| Online: | Course page |
I remember looking at the prospectus for the University and it just looked amazing from the photos. I read about Drama and Theatre Studies and the course sounded really exciting. It was described in a way that no other institutions were and that really attracted me to it.
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|How’s your course going?
It’s going really well. All our lecturers are really amazing, and they’re funny as well. They really try to make the course as exciting as possible for you and encourage you to put all your effort into it.
How are the facilities on campus?
The social life is great. The bars here are fantastic – it’s sometimes hard to choose where to go. The food is excellent in the bars and cafés as well. The Gulbenkian is an excellent place to go. You get a lot of famous people coming here. And the scenery is lovely, too!
Welcome Week was fun. There were lots of activities to get involved in.
I lived in Keynes and it was great being so close to everything. We had the bar right next to us as well as all the classrooms. The bedrooms were nice and the kitchen was a really good place for getting together – it was very sociable.
What are your plans after graduation?
Since I was young, I really wanted to become a film director and I believe this course is going to help me very much in that career.
Do you have any advice for anyone thinking of coming to Kent?
I would encourage them to read the prospectus thoroughly (as it’s very detailed) and also consider what they can get out of the modules because they cover so many different fields. Drama and Theatre Studies is really good if you want to work in television or in any career related to drama.