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Hello,
This is my second thread about the same topic.
I hope this time I will get some useful information, and people will be a bit active on this thread.
After a suffering of 3 years and writing 5 different proposals, I got an offer from the University of Salford.
Does anyone knows if it is really a good university to do PhD in it?
Are there any old or current PhD students in it here on this website?
Please guys I need any kind of help regarding this.
As I mentioned above, I really suffered a lot until I got an offer, and I do not have any other options.
I am an international self-funded student who will pay thousands of pounds, so if it is not that good for PhD studies, I will reject the unconditional offer.
Please guys try your best to help me.
Thank you in advance.
Hello All,
I got a PhD offer from Salford University.
I need your advice, because I have few concerns about the university.
- Is it a good University and worth doing PhD in it, and does it have a good ranking?
- Does the University cares a lot for their PhD's students or no?
- Is the PhD system in it different than other universities? (or each university in the U.K. has its own system).
- How is the university/city life/environment?
- How are the Staff, Supervisors, and people there?
Pardon me guys some of the questions might look silly, but I do care a lot to know about the university more.
I am an international self-funded student who will spend 10 thousands of pounds and will live there for 3 to 4 years.
I prefer replies from old or current students who studied or already studying PhD at Salford between 2016 and 2018.
Thank you in advance.
I hope you can help me :)
Thank you so much guys.
I have contacted the Admission Team and they told me that they need few weeks to the an offer letter, because my application needs to be signed and approved by 3 different people in the school and the admission, so I need to have more patience and wait.
Again thank you :)
Hello All,
Few days I did a PhD interview, the Doctor who interviewed me told me that I am interested in your research proposal and he wants me. After the interview finished he told me I will email the admission team that I want this student, he even told me the next intake will be in July, so it means that I am accepted.
My problem is that until today I did not receive the offer letter which is making me worried, because I have no proofs between my hand that I am 100% accepted.
Does anybody knows how many days I should wait to receive the offer letter?
I have done the interview on the 17th of April 2018.
The University is Salford.
I hope you can help me guys.
Thank you in advance.
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