King's College London

Reviews

Anonymous

The campus facilities and halls of residence are generally good, especially with the procurement of new buildings e.g Bush House. The student union is rather sub par generally, although it is difficult to foster a cohesive student identity in a university so large. Greatest issue with the student union is the inefficient use of space. The loss of tutu's room as a nightclub is the greatest example of this.

Anonymous

King's College is full of diversity. people come from various walks of life. King's College is extremely student friendly. It provides lot of opportunities and is student centric. It provides an international exposure to every student.

Anonymous

Campus :) Facilities :) History :) :) Student Union :(

Anonymous

Course is set out well and is able to be adapted to all levels of participation. The campus I am on is a good building and easy to find where you are going. It is also in a very good location

Anonymous

Excellent research and teaching within a great location that has a huge number of opportunities available. The lecturers are in general friendly and approachable, and teaching of high quality. The only let down is the organisation of the university in areas and the limited library opening times.

Anonymous

My experience at king’s has been a good one, I’ve enjoyed my now nearly 3 years and have found facilities and staff on the whole good. IT is sometimes bad

Anonymous

King's is much better that I had initially thought! Occasionally a bit disorganised, but opportunities are generally excellent and the uni is very inclusive!

Anonymous

King's has a great campus and my course is extremely interesting. The student union bar is the best in London but king's could be better at providing efficient administration and organization. The organization something makes it hard for students to get what they want out of the course and a few times during my degree there were technical failures that made the Main educational website go down. The services are helpful for some fields but not all. The locations of Kings campuses are extremely convinient, especially Guys campus and Strand campus.

Anonymous

The campus facilities are big and very well situated with all the essentials for your everyday routine. The careers service is very helpful and insightful, and will help you with everything they can.

Anonymous

I really like the campus, buildings of King's. It has highly qualified faculty, who offers great support to students throughout their studies. Great place to be a part of.

Anonymous

Facilities of the university are brilliant, including careers service and course specific things (IOPPN for science based courses is a big deal). However, organisation from the university as a whole is lacking, and promises are often late.

Anonymous

The academic side, courses, access to research and great professors is excellent and has always been excellent. However, not enough money gets back to the student body, and the course administration requires more investment. It is impossible to study exactly the modules you want to study and their a frequent mix ups between departments etc.

Anonymous

Good but sometimes not amazing. Could do with a little bit of tiny improvement here and there to be really white honest. The union is nice but not cheap especially on other days apart from Wednesday which is the sports night

Anonymous

The Comparative Literature BA course is amazing, our lecturers and seminar leaders are great and the uni itself is awesome! The only problem are the admin team who are really slow and quite unresponsive to us. They seem to over complicate things for no reason and get stuff mixed up, creating awkward situations. Great uni, just try to need the admin team as little as possible.

Anonymous

King’s is great for the most part. I’ve met a lot of people I would never have done in the past. The facilities and teaching are both first class, however, mental health support is shocking and needs an urgent overhaul.

Anonymous

Super good geography department, great location and beautiful campus. Organisation could do better.

Anonymous

I love kings! I’m havig such a great time, however the organisation of my course can sometimes be a bit diabolical

Anonymous

King's is such a prestigious uni and being able to get a degree there would do wonders for your CV as it's a russell group university and a widely known one. The campus's are all great but hugely different e.g. Strand is the main campus and is very old fashioned looks-wise. Whereas Guys and Waterloo are a lot more modern and vibrant I feel. The Student Union was great, they were always open to talk and discuss issues that we were facing.

Anonymous

Student union very good, lots to offer across the 3 campuses. Money is issue being in London. Accommodation choice at Kings is very bad.

Anonymous

The campus is in the heart of London thereby inclusive of great access to stations and good food. The facilities not the best looking however, everything I need is on campus so its very handy. The careers service is great! I depend on it quite a lot.

Anonymous

Facilities good, could do with a bigger gym. VERY diverse, student union good get specific events are class no experience of career service

Anonymous

A very welcoming university with excellent facilities. As central as it gets in London. Student bar and union are always a good laugh and the societies I've been a part of have been great. Only drawback is shoddy organisation but that does seem to be getting better.

Anonymous

Campus is nice and the course is very well run. The facilities aren’t the best as it’s not a campus based uni and things are very far out ñ. But that’s to be expected in London.

Anonymous

King’s college London is a brilliant universitiy for diversity and challenge. The library facilities are amazing especially the Franklin-Willins library and Maughn. The new lecture theatre in Bush house could have been better by having proper desks for students to keep paper and actially write on. The organisation of my course (International Management) was a bit messy at the beginning with timetabling issues and language problmes. There were however quickly sorted out. The student union is a great place to socialise and get support if needed. There are teams of well-being and peer support students who have been trained to support others in the community.