hmmm... okay... why are you laughing at me?

i guess it's not the best city for entertainment purposes, and maybe other things i guess. but i am not going there for that i'm going there to finish school.yes i found it on that list and it is 92 and 94% of their graduates find jobs within 6 months.
my other two choices are the university of plymouth and nottingham trent university, but i think i am going to refuse their offers because the tuition and miscellaneous fees is too costly for international students and each year it goes up but at sunderland it stays the same.
i guess i will have to consider the factors that is used to rank schools.this reminds me of how the u.s. does college rankings. harvard, cornell, brown, california-berkely, yale, princeton, those are some of the top universities in the country, and on the world college ranking list, however, there are literally hundreds of universities in the u.s. that are just as good, and provide the same education. i went to Xavier University here in the u.s. and every year it is on the america's best colleges. however from my experience i got the same teaching as i did at my previous college before going there the only difference is that my tuiton and fees were sky high. and that is because i was basically paying for the name and reputation of the school, and now i regret my decision to have gone there. it cost me more money than it should have simply for a name and reputation and a pretty campus.
it is a good thing to have a good place to study, because yes there are some places that are not so good, however, there are places that provide the same teaching, education andare quality places of study, that won't cost your life savings. and i guess it depends on what is right for each person, i guess...
anywho, i hope i didn't bore you all with this, i just had a few questions that's all.