Students at the University of St Andrews are more positive about their courses than those at any other large UK institution, analysis reveals.
The latest version of the annual National Student Survey (NSS) omitted a key question on how satisfied students in England are with the quality of their course, making it difficult to compare all UK institutions against one another overall.
However, the updated survey uses the same measure across the 26 questions asked of all UK undergraduates to determine how positive they are about their studies.
And analysis by Times Higher Education reveals that the University of St Andrews had an 87 per cent positivity measure across all questions – the best score of all UK providers with at least 1,000 responses.