DEALING WITH PROBLEMS

Although we hope that you will enjoy your time at Queen Mary, it is always possible that you will encounter problems during the three or four years you are a student.  These problems may relate directly to your studies, such as dissatisfaction with your choice of module; or to your life beyond College, such as family difficulties or trouble with your landlord.  Often, it is impossible to separate the different aspects of your life, and problems in one area will affect your ability to cope in other areas.

 

Some problems may be easily solved by talking to your Adviser or Module Organiser (see § 3 ADVISERS AND THE ADVISING SYSTEM). In other cases, you may benefit from the professional support offered by the College Advice and Counselling Service, the Disability and Dyslexia Service or the Students’ Union. There are also religious facilities in and around the college.

 

The Student Health Service is situated on the ground floor of the Geography Building. You will find other useful names, room and telephone numbers in the College’s Student Guide