I’d suggest in terms of location they really are chalk and cheese. Although perhaps with hills in common😀
Sheffield has a population of over 500,000 Aber is more like 15,000. Sheffield with two large unis, Aber far smaller student number wise, although students in Aber clearly a much bigger proportion of the overall population. More difficult to get lost in the crowd at Aber.
Aber still has a Michelin restaurant. The Ceredigion museum is no doubt at the top of must visit places for visitors to the UK. Then of course there is the funicular cliff railway. Devil’s Bridge. Hinterland. The beaches. Potential for the occasional epic winter storm.
Everything in Welsh although everyone speaks English, the former handy if that counts as an MFL though!
Cheap Uni accommodation, all singing and dancing top of the range en-suite room with massive kitchen for six people was less that £5.5k last year. More than 50% hall room nearer the 3.5k mark, shared facilities of course. No problem finding second year rental, that might have been just luck though.
DS3,is at Aber, different course, well regarded on an international level. He really likes it, but has grown up on the edge of a rural market town in England. For him Aber has far more amenities than he is used to. His second year house is on the seafront. Step out front door, cross road and he’s on the beach.
it is a pig to get to. We are almost three hours from Shrewsbury. It is then single carriageway road all the way to Aber, granted picturesque with numerous ram purchasing opportunities. Single train line to Shrewsbury, part of which was washed away last winter.
Probably quicker from Aber to get to Dublin than London.
once there utterly glorious. But your DC should consider the very significant location differences between Aber and Sheffield carefully in case his firm choice does not work out and he ends up going to one of them.