Hi @Unichat I have been thinking about this today, so here goes.
Bristol in the 80s.
Best things - (then) I grew up rural, so I loved the big city, gigs!! shops, cinemas. Mind you these would be at any city.
I also loved the city itself - the Downs, the Suspension Bridge, the tatty Georgian terraces in Clifton, my morning bike ride past the SS Great Britain in my final year.
I met some lovely people and had a great student experience, acting in plays, writing for the student newspaper, promoting gigs.
We booked The Smiths for no money to play at the union, they had to cancel, and we rebooked for the same price (like, £800) and in the meantime their first album came out and they were very famous (and very good).
Worst things - (then) Lots of very posh people, some of whom were not very nice (not necessarily bc they were posh but who knows?)
City and university sprawl - I know some on MN don't agree, but the railway station is miles away, the halls are way out of town and even when I lived in Clifton, my departments were a 15-20-min walk away.
My year abroad (MFL combined hons German and phil degree) - I found it tough and was lonely
Coming back from my year abroad and realising that all the philosophy students I knew in yr 1 and 2 had graduated, and the only phi people I knew were the others doing it with MFL (about 5 ppl)
[I realise those last 2 have more to do with my degree choice]
Best thing - (now, looking back) The salutary experience of being in the company of a load of people who were much smarter than I was - had lived in the country whose language we were studying, had read so much more than me. Wish I had benefited more from this. But it is a challenge that we all need to experience and school had not offered it to me.
Worst things - (again, now, looking back) All but one of my tutors and lecturers, across two non-STEM departments, were men.
In three years, I saw one non-white face on campus, a woman from Iran who lived in my first-year hall. No one else. Not on my course, not in my hall, not in the union building. Hoping very much that that has changed.
Sorry for essay!