Bath only really provides degrees in engineering, sciences, business, language and social science. No history, English, religion or philosophy etc etc
My child has an offer to study politics and loves the course and liked the open day but is worried that the student body is mainly scientists and business etc and that this may impact the whole student culture. I’m not sure quite what the worry is but this is becoming a big deal in their mind. They also think politics might be taught in a scientific and data driven way.
So does anyone who knows Bath see a different student body culture to other more balanced universities? Is everyone very literal and practical? Are there active societies in areas like drama or literature? Are there more boys than girls? Are the social sciences taught with a particularly scientific spin?
any insight appreciated.