King's College London

Reviews

Anonymous

Kings could possibly be the most anti social and least community spirited university in the country. I love it. The teaching is brilliant. The campus's are beautiful. The location, incredible. If you want a laugh and a not half bad education go to King's.

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

The sports community is great, I'm saddened by the shrinking support for it in favour of no contribution or structured activities offered by the union proper. Good teaching and facilities and great support from staff.

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.

Anonymous

Campus is very nice the atmosphere is wonderful.There are many facilities.I love my course and their structures.The tutors are so friendly.The organisation of lectures are well organised.I recommend everyone to be a student at Kings College London

Anonymous

King's college London has great facilities and plenty of prestigious staff eager to help. My campus is excellent, my course (physics) is treated with great care and respect, and the department care a great deal about and make meaningful changes regarding student feedback. Additionally, the student union is very active

Anonymous

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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

Really really cool, was a massive fan of what was going on. I think it was a really good idea, the staff were incredibly friendly, would 100% recommend for a friend to use in the future!

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

This is so interesting, I am more than interested that it is so interesting. Best interesting thing in my life.

Anonymous

The campus is amazing, lecturers are very interesting and pleasant. We have an excellent support network in the university and I'm proud to be a student here.

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

Great lecturers, facilities, organisation and a great place to be. Love kings it’s like a home to me

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

the course is really well organised and the tutors/seminars leaders are there to help us in need. the library is really good and there are always some free seatings

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.