London South Bank University

Reviews

Anonymous

I like the constant communication between students and lecturers, it makes it so much easier to bring up any issues with the course work. The course content is always engaging and encourages lots of participation, which I find makes it easier to learn and understand new concepts.

Anonymous

Good lecture theatres big enough to accommodate all of my course of 200+ nurses. Student union something always going on. Good clinical skills facilities

Anonymous

Campus is pretty small, food on campus is pretty expensive and not worth it. The gym is basic like it’s inconvenient as well. The printing is expensive. The learning resource centre is really good apart from the group work area, it’s always packed and loud which is annoying. The library is dull but has what you need but most of the time you’d just want to get out. Lived in mclaren house. It’s so noisy because of the first years.

Anonymous

Brilliant location, cheap halls, facilities could be better but are good enough for me to get all my projects done, my course is fun and my lecturers are very supportive and flexible. There is a dedicated room on the student center for job hunting. The student base is as diverse as you will find with many mature and international students mixed in with the local students

Stephanie Grant

Very friendly diverse environment, good facilities for the demand of work student union helped me get everything I need as I needed additional learning support quick easy process very happy with this university

Anonymous

The Campus feels like a School/college Keyworth and K2 buildings are great and make you feel like a university Uni have too many mature students which makes it feel like colleges Lecture theatres are reasonably sized My experience has been great, especially with the Law department. One of the best in the U.K. according to Guardian and I feel like it is Union are very engaging Opportunity to meet a lot of different people especially international