



Who to firm/insurance? (Engineering)
Got 4/5 offers (Edinburgh rejected), really liked Strathclyde and Queen's, seems very friendly and good cities/decent living costs, but I'm flipping the coin with Manchester as well. The reason being I want to keep my French up to potentially work abroad and Manchester has included some language B2 modules, although I'm aware you can take optional classes outside of your course at uni.
I'm on track for AAB from my mocks damn physics. Manchester AAA, Strathclyde BBB 1st yr/AAB 2nd yr entry, Queen's ABB got contextual offer plus some bursary if I go there. Not really considering Birmingham at the moment. I'm currently taking maths, physics, french and I'm looking for good grad opportunities, w decent social life/costs.
Ps would it be better to do bachelor's at a smaller uni then master's at a more well known uni for better employment chances or vice versa? Looking for any advice on this.