King's College London

Reviews

Anonymous

Strand building is clapped but is in a great location, Maughan is peng though. Guy's campus feel more like an actual uni and is next to Borough Market which is a major plus. Also the bar has 2.50 jaegerbombs which is somehow considered a deal in London.

Anonymous

The university facilities are perfect with enough spaces for your spare time. The only think that i think it lacks are professional opportunities while still an undergraduate.

Anonymous

Some beautiful buildings, and very good course content and choice. The facilities are fantastic although it can be hard to find an available computer. The website is not great, and the university is not always veey organised, but the students are all valued as people and the academic experience is great

Anonymous

Study at Guy’s campus; very central location (near the shard) has good tube links. Has many libraries with lots of facilities and many places for student. Especially enjoy Guy’s bar and the Shed for reasonably priced drinks and fun events to meet other students. Has the keep fit scheme to encourage participation in sports activities. Has gyms for the various campus’ at subsidised costs.

Bhavya Mudgal

Excellent facilities . Best environment , amazing library , good labs , polite people and staff . I would appreciate more socials and compulsory attendence for all the students in the socials .

Anonymous

Amazinf buildings, except for the front of strand and the inside of maughuan library. Great enthusiastic teaching and interesting essay questions. High work load, challenging in a good way.

Anonymous

I am very proud that I am part of the King’s College London. The university provides not only amazing education but also many opportunities to pursue my furure career!

Anonymous

Student support outstanding, lecturers great. Course provides ability to follow and discover your area of interest. Library facilities outstanding. Overall, definitely a great course that I'm glad I enrolled on. Not really much of a student union though

Anonymous

King's is great because of its many campuses, all located at the very centre of London. Guy's campus, close to the Shard is the greenest, but the one on Strand is most beautiful to me with the Chapel and Bush House, ex-BBC radio building, at the top of which the view is amazing. Great facilities: charging stations, computer rooms, gym on Waterloo, kitchens and showers, huge libraries and warm student bars. KCLSU organises awesome events and contributed to the campaign to render the campuses smoke-free. Career services are helpful and organised, you get an appointment quickly and get help sorting out your CV. It's a university that cares. What more could you ask for? Perhaps a little more efficient administration...

Anonymous

Good course in a great uni- world renowned experts, full student resources and teaching support. However lack of funding for international postgrad students.

Anonymous

Love the campuses and societies. Uni itself could be more organised as regards guest speakers and organising itself when someone goes sick. Smaller values such as my course Midwifery is often forgotten about and as a result we get crappy small rooms with not enough seats.

Anonymous

While the campuses are pretty and in central locations, the university lacks the atmosphere that a true campus university has. Socialising with others at King's College London can be difficult when the campuses are not secluded areas where students study and live. Having said this, living in London is busy and vibrant and an amazing experience. Definitely a university I would recommend going to if you want to embrace busy city life.

Anonymous

The campus is so spacious and in such close proximity to many sights and places in the centre of London. There are many opportunities available and so many societies to choose from which you can join. Great amount of space especially for studying and the staff are generally helpful and availble to cater to your needs.

Anonymous

One of the best top ranking in the world. Located in all the best zone in London. King's has all the facility that an University needs.

Anonymous

The campuses are great. Good locations and facilities (for biochemistry at least its the best youll get). Course is average, first year being a common year is shite - easy though so you can enjoy uni life - ramps up towards the final year which is good. Student union is alright, don't really get involved with a lot of that, the SU bars are sweet and there's cheap student nights out. Careers services are what you make of them. The admins a bit dead but it could be worse.