I've seen on a few threads people have referred to certain universities as full of partying students (Newcastle, Bristol, Manchester I think have been mentioned).
I'm wondering if this is really the case? Do some universities have a quieter, more introverted student body, while others are full of lively partying types? It just seems unlikely that a place with a few thousand young people won't have a wide range of personality types, and the possibility of everyone finding a friendship group to suit them. But, on the other hand, if a university has a well-known reputation for lots of partying it might be a natural choice for extrovert students?
If there really are universities which are known to attract more extroverts or introverts, can anyone give me a list? I'm interested in both as I have an extrovert dd and an introvert dn both doing open days this year.
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purplegreen99 · 11/05/2018 09:53
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