Reviews

Anonymous

The location is lovely, quite accessible ( if national rail cooperate) food is very expensive but uni bars make up for it. Lots of places to go to explore and many food options.

Anonymous

I chose this univercity because of the location, its closest to me and my house. However its also next to an ait port so the noice levels are high.

Anonymous

Good range of shops, food, tourist visit. Very good god transport across the city. Very expensive which makes things harder to do.

Anonymous

A lot to do but so expensive and also way too busy a lot of the time! Transport is also quite pricey even with a discount.

Anonymous

Lots of places to go on nights out; lots of variety in places so there’s something for everyone. Obviously quite expensive as it’s the capital but there’s lots of opportunities to save money at a lot of clubs and bars (2 for 1 offers, etc.) Great transport links to every part of the city including large shopping areas such as Oxford Street and tourist attractions that can also help with study i.e. museums, zoo, aquarium. Main down fall is the money and that it’s very busy throughout the city and takes some getting used to. No shortage of places to see and things to do.

Anonymous

London is a huge city and it is easy to feel lost here, due to the sheer amount of people. Going to a London uni can be intimidating as there is no sense of campus life, as it would be in smaller universities outside London. Public transport has good links but is expensive, better to cycle but is quite dangerous in congested areas. Shopping and eating out have numerous options to suit everyone, as with entertainment, there is lots of good free stuff to do. Eating out does get quite pricey though being in London. As for nights out, student nights are the best deals, drink quickly gets expensive, hear its much cheaper outside London.

Anonymous

Expensive to live in. Otherwise It's a nice social place with a lot of diversity. There is also a lot to do here with good Shisha spots

Anonymous

Daily routine to uni via london underground , very realiable. Made friends from different backgrounds and Culture . Intense course and less night out.

Anonymous

The Londer life suits many students, but it’s harder for those of us living on a budget. I feel prematurely pushed into the hideous commuter life, my halls are a good 45 minutes away from campus. Because of space issues you also just get what you are given for first year accomodation, with no option to prioritise based on things such a cost and proximity to campus. It’s a lottery.

Anonymous

To be perfectly honest the city has to be one of the most dangerous places ever you can’t go anywhere without looking over your back

Anonymous

It is very convenient location, 2 minutes from the local tube station. There isn't many things to do,however the University offers good library facilities.

Anonymous

Nothing particularly close to uni for a night out so have to go out into soho or shoreditch, getting an uber back can be expensive and the area isn’t particularly safe so walking isn’t really a good option, but the variety of nights out and places to go is definitely worth it

Anonymous

Nights out are ok on London but the only problem is, is the value for money the best night clubs in London can be found in soho but all pay on the door

Anonymous

Boring Boring Boring

Anonymous

If I could choose again, I would study somewhere else. London is too expensive!!!! What everybody has already heard probably, but it's true. Parties are really good but again - tickets are ridiculously expensive, an avarage student can't afford it. And it's far to get anywhere, despite the public transport is really good, you have to pay 110 quid for a month travel card. Money money money you can have as much fun somewhere else as well!