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Fahad Nimer

Why did you choose Northumbria University?

It does subjects I’m interested in and is located near to my home.

What do you like about your course? 

Art & Design.

Why is the course important to you?  How will the IFP help you for your future studies?

I want to improve my English so I can study further.

What is the most challenging aspect of the IFP?

Homework and lack of sleep.

What have you learnt from the IFP so far?

I have developed better academic English skills.

What do you like about the teaching staff?

The teaching staff have a good sense of humour and are approachable.

What do you like about each of your modules?

That they are all different and delivered with different teaching styles.


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