Teenagers across the country are nervously waiting to find out which universities they will be attending in September, as A-Level results arrive on Thursday.
Released on August 17, the exam results will determine the outcome of university applications for many, with conditional offers requiring specific grades.
Liverpool is a popular spot for students, with the buzzing night life appealing to those leaving home for the first time. But, how do Liverpool’s universities fare in regional and national rankings?
The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023 reveals the rankings of the North West’s 11 universities, encompassing data including graduate prospects, degree results, research quality, and student satisfaction and experience.
According to these indicators, The University of Liverpool topped the list for Merseyside, and ranked 33rd on the national list, but it wasn’t the best rated university in the North West.
Below, from best to worst, are all of the universities in the region, and where they placed in the academic league table.
Liverpool is a popular spot for students, with the buzzing night life appealing to those leaving home for the first time. But, how do Liverpool’s universities fare in regional and national rankings?