Everyone in the department is always supportive and no question remains unanswered.
Whilst I am more of a self-learner and try to find my own solutions to problems, I know that other people have made use of the different possibilities available in the University, i.e. help with software from the IT desks in the library, or help with maths from the Mathematics Learning Support Centre.
Ideally I would like to go on to set up my own company, either in Estonia or in the UK, possibly in the 3D-printing manufacturing business. During the year in Loughborough, I have also developed an interest in biomaterials and using them to be of help to people in the biomedical sector such as in tissue engineering. In the longer perspective I would like to combine these two and develop bioprinting to a level that would be available to everybody in need.
In terms of deciding whether to study at Loughborough, it is a no-brainer; you will not regret it. Once here, my advice would be to take part in as many activities as possible, because Loughborough has a lot to offer and the year passes by very quickly. Search for extracurricular lectures happening in the evenings and join a sports club.