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The university features two compact campuses, meaning nobody gets lost in the crowd and for final-year history student, Ami Fowler, the smaller size has provided big benefits. Ami said: “I always wanted to go to university, but didn’t think I’d make it because I didn’t do as well as I hoped at GSCE. Ami is one of around 30 students in her history cohort and the class size is something she enjoys. The 20-year-old, who moved to Liverpool from Cambridge, has found it easier to build connections with her fellow students than she might have done on a larger course with hundreds of students.
It’s not only in the classroom where Ami has felt the benefit of studying at Liverpool Hope, but socially, too. She is a student ambassador and social secretary of the lacrosse team, a sport she had not played prior to joining Hope, but is an example of one of the many opportunities she has embraced during her time as a student.“The Student Life team has been there to support me whenever I have needed it and feeling like people are in my corner has given me confidence.
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