Imperial College London

Reviews

Anonymous

Love my course and the societies available, but the university has little regard for international empathy and solidarity. Additionally, there are no spaces available to de stress, take naps, or just help a students overall mental wellbeing as is the case in other universities.

Anonymous

Facilities is great. Lots of opportunities and vibrant campus life. Bars and restaurants in campus serve really great food too along with many clubs and societies which one can join to pursue your own interests

Anonymous

Essentially, both myself and all my friends only come here for the name and the prestige that’s associated with it. Yes some of the professors are renowned but alot of them care about their research more than actual teaching their students. The pros definitely are the amount of funding we get which can be seen in the quality of our equipment, opportunities available, the fact that us in the school of medicine all get ipads and the bursary the home students get.

Anonymous

A highly-ranked university which could do a lot more to live up to its reputation including supporting students better during stressful times, better funding tor the Union so that they can invest in their clubs and societies, cheaper food on campus and more study spaces (although they are renovating the library). Very good on careers/professional support however.

Anonymous

Course covers a huge amount of material and some parts are well taught. Others not so well. The library building does not look especially nice but has enough copies of text books.

Maryam Chaudhry

The course was taught extremely well, the lectures were amazing and knowledgeable and the modules were very interesting. However, we had little breaks, I had finals in february and then the day after exams started university again at 8am - this gave no time to come back from the burnout many students were feeling.

Anonymous

Imperial college is a university in which everybody wants to be there and has an idea for their future. They are students that are dedicated to their degree and have future plans set. For those that don’t it can be tough adjusting to the lifestyle. The campus is gloomy and somewhat depressing. Overall, only the name is worth going for.

Anonymous

Pretty basic. Sports facilities are crap and expensive. Accommodation is filthy expensive and not even that great, only because of the central location. Lecturers aren’t even that great. I’d say the only good thing is the name you get out of it and the research facilities

Anonymous

There is so much work to do and not enough hours in the day. Going to this uni is touch, don't expect much free time.