London Metropolitan University

Reviews

Anonymous

My course (interior design) is amazing and all my tutors used to work in the industry which is incredibly helpful! There are lots of facilities to use and rooms to work in with staff/students on site to help. There is also a lot of career guidance and help however, it is at another campus which isn’t always ideal to access

Anonymous

campus can be very difficult to navigate, even after being at uni for almost 1 year. In the winter, classrooms are very cold. As course is a new course, some improvements can be made, however, only 1 of very few uni's in london to offer the course. cafeteria facilities are quiet pricey. Are charged even for hot water (50p), with the average meal costing around £4-£5. However, staff are very friendly and helpful.

Anonymous

I enjoy my course so far, there's a lot going on, talks, workshops and many events that help students improve. Teachers are respectful and organised although I feel like we are not gaining enough knowledge. Studying during lectures could be more effective.

Anonymous

I am currently studying psychology at London Met. The course itself is actually very good, and all professors are on top of communication with students and offer lots of extra help. The facilities around London Met are amazing as well, although the layout of the buildings are quite confusing. The Uni bar (the Rocket) is really good as well, with lots of game consoles to play during day, and a cheap drinks menu!!! There are lots of different societies to get involved with as well that take trips to different places around London that helps you adapt to the lifestyle.

Anonymous

Facilities are okay, only one cafeteria without much to offer so end up spyspenda lot on lunch everyday. sexuriseisnt very good, I locked my bike directly outside the university under a camera but it got stolen and the camera was pointed in an entirely different direction. All areas surrounding the university campus should be CCTV'd for students security whilst on campus. Teachers are really great, I'm enjoying the course itself and learning lots of interesting and current things that will help my career development.

Anonymous

Aldgate campus is in an amazing place especially a for my course, Architecture. Its a 10min walk to Liverpool Street. Around the corner from an amazing street food market. Loads of restaurants and shops near by including art supply stores. If I ever need anything for class I can just pop out and buy it and be back in 15mins. The workshops are great open to all students once you've had an induction in the specific workshop e.g. Pottery, metal, wood. In addition to this in the basement are countless rooms for finishing e.g. Photography rooms. Big placement on learning through making which is unique to this uni I think. Teachers are crazy friendly and are willing to go the extra mile to help you out. Students are really friendly too, it feels lik I make a new friend everytime I go to uni. On the form side a bit is the student union. Its mostly based in the Holloway campus and the campus' aren't all that connected however all societies and sports are free. In the beginning of the year for freshers are organised events by student union which is alright.

Anonymous

I think the campus for this uni is well laid out but i feel that the way all the rooms are positoned is very awkward and confusing. The facilties are very useful i feel that the library is very good and i am able to obtain alot of good resources from the library as well as the science centre which inculdes the super lab is very enjoybale when doing practicals. My course so far has been enjoybale i feel that the teachers are passionate about what they do and are ablet to teach well on top of that the course structure is very good.

Anonymous

Campus is big enough to hold students and staff alike, especially with the new extention which is gorgeous. the facilities are well keot with a range of areas to purchase food, many social areas and spaces to study. The student union is well kept with a bar and a pool table. Prices are cheapest on Holloway road

Anonymous

During my time at London Metropolitan University so far I have revieved really good help and support from all the members of staff. They always respond really well to questions even if you think that they are silly ones to ask. The library is really good and has loads of things available such as study rooms for groups etc.. Overall it's been really enjoyable so far and I can't wait to complete my degree here.

Anonymous

The course was very well catered for and the uni had a library that was full of amazing resources. The staff are very helpful.

Anonymous

I like my university but I do think there're still things that could be changed making the uni experience even better. However, overall I am quite happy so I don't see a point really in going through every little thing I don't like since there aren't many of those anyway.

Anonymous

London met has few campuses and the art classes are usually held at aldgate campus. It's pretty clean and well kept campus, it's located in busy Whitechapel and has nice areas to hangout as much as cool places to work. The rooftop garden this campus has is especially nice! Sometimes the Uni has had problems organising classes but I am doing foundation year so I can't say if teacher in other years have done the same mistakes. But otherwise teachers are really nice and professional and most of the time know what they are doing and can help out at anytime. For foundation course the project are very interesting and good for anyone who is considering studying art but doesn't exactly no how yet.

Anonymous

Very good environment, welcoming atmosphere, nice food on site, cafe, restaurant... It’s been good so far, meet a lot of friendly people and tutors.

Anonymous

The campus itself is of a good size, with many places to sit and socialise and to grab food. However, there are also places you can go to get away and focus on work, so there is a good balance between the two. It can be difficult to navigate yourself around the campus at the beginning but you pick it up very quickly. The facilities inside the campus are pretty good, there is a costa and a few little cafe's inside with a courtyard for socialising outside. The classrooms are of a decent size for the most part and enable everyone to see the lecturer without struggling. The rooms can be a little cold at times but it's bearable. The students union is a great place to hang out, with a bar, pool tables, and music, it makes a great place to socialise and relax after lectures or for pre-drinks on a night out.

Anonymous

I've been a student at London Met for over a month now, and my experience so far has been great. The lecturers teaching my course are very helpful, and it easy to get in contact with them whenever I'm not sure of something. The resources available, e.g. the library and the student website provides me with everything I need to complete my coursework and prepare for any exams. I recently sat my first exam and managed to do well thanks to my lecturers and my careers adviser who gave me some pointers on how to revise effectively and my lecturer for this specific module I sat an exam on gave us suggestion on topic to revise. Although I have not attended this university that long, so far I'm happy with my decision to attend London Met.