King's College London

Reviews

Anonymous

This is a very good uni i really livr dtufying at this uni very anaming people and caring and workload is good , csmpus is brautiful

Anonymous

I’m a medical student coming to the end of my first year. I’ve found that Kings takes on a huge amount of people for Medicine and dentistry which means that GKT has plenty of societies and clubs to suit everyone. Guys campus is great, especially when it’s sunny! Once a week, there’s a food market on campus for those who like street food. Guys bar/ the hub do heap and cheerful food all week round otherwise.

Anonymous

As a History student on the Strand campus, I'd say that there's an enormous amount of support from extremely dedicated staff. The building is difficult to navigate, new security measures are a pain in the ass. Bureaucracy is also hell, and it's difficult to book a room (officially anyway). Sports facilities are limited to gyms.

Anonymous

I like the annual schedule at King’s, the fact that a lot of the hard work is done in the first 7 months and then unlike other universities we have the month of April off in which students can go home to their families internationally and study for exams which commence in May. I like that students are trusted with their education and it is nice to be able to relax and take in all of the content after a year of hard work! The societies at King’s are amazing also, I am a member of the Basketball society which is extremely intergrated between male and female teams and extremely competitive, travelling to a lot of cities within the UK. It is an excellent experience with amazing organisation at KCL.

Anonymous

Location is good and the accommodation is well suited to the people that live there i.e the course that they do allows them to have priority to which accommodation they can choose. Subjects you can study within the degrees are intellectually stimulating and allow plenty of choice to suit any individual.

Anonymous

The campus is well located and has enough facilities to support learning. The services provided by the school are proficient and ensure that the students are happy and can seek help or advice at all times.

Anonymous

Has a couple of brilliant lectures but the majority are mediocre. The uni feel and experience isn’t great. As a Ned student you’re highly segregated from every other course on your own campus. As well as this the large cohort of >400 students means that you are lost in the system and not an individual at all. My experience of uni wasn’t a good one

Anonymous

The Waterloo campus has an advantage in the location near the southbank and river Thames. It is modernised, however some of the lecture halls need revitalisation. Not enough spaces to sit, not only in the library but also around the building.

Anonymous

I think this is hands down the best school I ever been to. Everything is amazing. I love the teachers and the lectures.

Anonymous

Kings college London has many campuses. The campus I am on is located directly next to the shard which is beautiful. Many of our lectures happen on the 30th floor of the hospital and the view is lovely. Our lecturers have such a wide plethora of knowledge. Being able to learn online is a bonus too

Anonymous

great uni in a great location. It is well known and therefore attracts many international students, also the job prospects at this university is bright. Attending this uni basically means you will be able to write you have gone to kcl on your CV and feel secure in knowing you will have a good future.

Anonymous

The campus is in the heart of London which makes traveling to lectures awesome. However you get minimum lectures which makes the £9250 price tag look ridiculous. London universities like kings enable you to have a very diverse night life.

Anonymous

My univesity has been good at every branches of education. I am an International Relations' student at King's College London and this school has given to me many opportunities by organising many conferences which are given by professors. Also, I have learnt how to critise issues of countries in politics very well.

Anonymous

Excelent resources and teachers. The uni consists of many campuses and opportunities. There are activities to do in the afternoon and many chances to meet new people

Anonymous

Campus- good Facilities - good Course- good Student union- good Careers service- okey Organisation - okey

Anonymous

The course itself could have been a lot better but it has still opened doors for me and has made me realised what I want to do in the future!

Anonymous

Could not have asked for a better uni to do my Postgraduate at. Campus was absolutely gorgeous, we had just moved to the old BBC headquarters in London and the building and facilities where beyond anything I would have ever expected. I don't know much about the other campus's though. Student union and career services where great, really helpful and organised some brilliant events for both social and networking purposes. Going to miss this uni so much!!

Anonymous

Love Guys campus. The admin and organisation leaves much to be desired and feedback doesn't seem to help. Facilities are very good especially as a Muslim.

Anonymous

Beautiful campus, the facilities are great (for Computer Science at least). A great place to expand on one's potential. Libraries get full sometimes though.

Anonymous

I’ve really enjoyed my time at King’s so far. The careers services especially had impressed me and given me the opportunity to attend many events, even as a first year student. Sometimes the department can lack organisation (some of my seminar teachers haven’t shown up for class, etc.) and the lectures can be a little boring. I would have liked for the lecturers to be a little more engaging and involved with the students on the whole.

Anonymous

Beautiful campuses and locations, but lecture recording system is not great. Exam timetable spaced well. Good career services. Student union has good range of societies and accessible to non-kcl students.

Anonymous

The teachers are wonderful and amazing at their job, but uni administration could use a bit of work. With the pension strikes that took place this year, they were not as efficient at answering student queries and making sure that our studies were not affected.

Anonymous

The computer science course is very interesting. It has a lot of different topics that are interesting. The only downside is the amount of work expected of the students is very high. There is rarely any downtime and it is constantly one thing after another which can be very stressful.

Anonymous

My overall comment about the king's generally i so proud and relieved to be one of kings student Kings provides a nice comfort engaging study environment especially when living i a very active city The lecturers are qualified and they encourage student to learn However the content is really big to be handled in one year