Imperial College London

Reviews

Carmen H

Imperial College London has great facilities as it offers many clubs and societies. Furthermore, it is a leading university in the UK and it has significant contributions to society and to the world.

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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

The university doesn’t spend enough money on students. Most of students here are rather socially awkward.... but you also become friends with some of the best people you’ll ever meet!

Anonymous

Campus is located in central london- right next to the science and natural history museums. Gorgeous area. Facilities relatively high tech but could be more impressive for imperial- I suppose that’s what’s happening with the new White city campus. The course is pretty good but pretty biochemistry to start with ahhh.

Anonymous

Imperial is a prestigious uni, sure. You will end up with great career prospects and learn an insane amount. However, that's if you survive it. So many people have mental health issues whilst studying here. It's insanely difficult and there's not much in the way of pastoral support. The union is nice and has good events. The societies are great, if you have time for time; the range of activities is amazing and the people who are able to seem to be very passionate. But don't expect to have time for societies if you want good grades, a relationship, family time etc. The facilities are spot on but often overcrowded. Stop increasing intake size!

Anonymous

Amazing location, with modern facilities and a genuine focus on innovation in STEM. The Chemical engineering staff offer generous support and advice, and truly care for their students to succeed and accomplish their goals.

Anonymous

The teaching isn't always great but the facilities are good and there are some brilliant academics. Renovations have made the library a nicer place to work and the curly fries at FiveSixEight are some of the best I've ever had!

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Very good university. It is one of the best in London. Good teachers, social life. Though it doesn’t have a campus feel, rest of the positives make up for it. Placements are pretty good for most courses. It has a brand name which always look good in CV. Very good mix of students too. It is pretty international as well. Social life in London is too good. But you will need to work hard to get good grades. Totally recommend it.

Anonymous

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Anonymous

It's a great university in central London where lecturers are very involved and are in the core of the research. Clubs and societies are very welcoming and allow a very communal environment which is fantastic.

Anonymous

The university offers a great range of clubs and societies which is important as its one of the most diverse universities in London.

Anonymous

Campus is in a really nice area (south ken) however if you are doing medicine you will be in Hammersmith from 2nd year onwards away from all the other subjects and most of your friends will be medics so really it's a bit like being at high school - being in a year of 300 or so on a different campus. Other than that it's a great uni and the online blackboard system for recordings of lectures is excellent. I have met some amazing people here and I definitely do not regret coming here. There are tonnes of career opportunities and talks and workshops for hundreds of different things, including innovation in healthcare. Very good at integrating subject specialities.

Anonymous

Good university in terms of location, atmosphere, teaching quality and people. A bit sad that it is in one of the most expensive districts of London, so living close by is rather expensive. Nevertheless, it has great facilities such as a pool, gym, clubs, pubs and others.

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

Good facility, good teaching, long teaching hours, fantastic lecturers with interesting lectures, cutting edge technology, very good

Anonymous

Campus is on a great location and slightly small which I like. The facilities are high tech and the labs are definitely of a good standard which a lot of hands on opportunity! The student union do well to keep things running and organising events. The careers service have a lot to offer including after graduation.

Anonymous

The uni can be disorganised and overall abit boring, pretty much everyone's a nerd. The careers service seems quite good but you have to put up with a lot of bullsh*t regarding the courses.

Anonymous

A great university offering science, engineering and medicine. Convenient campus location near South Kensington tube station and museums. Many clubs and activities to try.

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

The campus is very large, spread across a very affluent and popular area. There are very good amenities all across the area and the courses are extensive. The university is renowned for having some of the best lecturers in the world. The student union works well and hard to provide the best service possible.

Anonymous

Loved the halls I lived in (Beit) in South Kensington, was perfect only fault is that it only lasted for a year :( which is sad. Imperial has amazing facilities in the SK campus but I study medicine so the other campuses are not as nice. The hospitals are too far away and this year I have been at a hospital that is an hours drive for 10 weeks. ICSM is such a family, the Reynolds bar is great and the medics have made my time at Imperial, wouldn’t change my course or uni for anything. Living in london is great but extremely expensive, doing a 6 year course makes it worse. Sport Imperial treats medics like 2nd class citizens, all Netball courts are really bad and sometimes dangerous.

Anonymous

Campus is located in central London at South Kensington. Has some pretty buildings but most of them are a bit eastern European styled. You can only study science subjects and business here. All the engineering people are looking down on other subjects but they cannot write a proper essay above 200 words.

Anonymous

The campus is really nice with many different building (however ome of them are quite old, depending on the department) and is in the center of London. The facilities are really Good and the laboratories are good as well (as far as biology/biochemistry is concerned). The courses are really interesting, the lecturers really try to teach the student to think by themselves, prepare them to be researchers for many of them (in my field at least), even in undergraduate. There’s a lot of work to do, so you have to be organised and serious in your work, and it is quite difficult to have very good mark at the beginning, but serious work pays off. The student union is really big. There are so many different society, in many fields, so every student can find something that they like. I have just spend on year in exchange there and it is a really good experience