Reviews

Anonymous

Nights out are always good in London, the weekly food shop is always more expensive as it’s central London. There are always lots of events going on in London so you can never be bored and can always find something to do.

Anonymous

Overall, uni in London is amazing- but budget because drinks are crazy prices, and it’s easy to spend a lot on so many great things to do! Saying that, so much is also free it doesn’t have to cost a fortune (or your student loan, anyway!)

Anonymous

London is a great city, I’ve been having great fun here. I’ve met people from all walks of life. There are endless restaurants to go to for after an exam or a special date (spend wisely, you’ll find you’re broke most of the time). For shopping there is Westfield in Stratford that I can get to in 30 mins from my Uni and it’s fantastic. However everything from food to accomadation is definitely on the pricier side. Having a budget and making a plan does not always deter you from overspending 🙄.

Anonymous

London is a great place for nightlife, and creative people. As a fashion/textiles student, London is where it's all at, industry and creative people wise. I would 100% recommend studying here if you want to get in the creative buzz.

Anonymous

There are millions of amazing locations for nights out, eating and drinking in central London!! The app ‘drinki’ Allows students and adults alike to experience the best cocktail haunts across the city...with the first round free! Not only are such culinary experiences exclusive to London, but as an arts student, there are never a shortage of galleries, cinemas and theatres to keep the creative imagination entertained!! The southbank alone provides a positive metropolis of culture -from the Tate to the globe to the national theatre, there is surely a choice to suit all tastes !!

Anonymous

Very accessible area with loads of supermarkets around. Accessible to Oxford street too. Pretty average area in terms of money spending.

Anonymous

Lots of shops to get outfits and loads of bars and clubs to have fun for night life. Wheather on your own or with a group of people, nights are always memorable.

Anonymous

We are close to the seaside and a hughstreet with great food and bars! Nightlife is fun and lively, with everything on your doorstep including transport, accommodation and the university itself!

Anonymous

Not many stdent nights out lensigtons far from student clubs. Very expensive too nights out csn cost at least £20 each time

Anonymous

My uni Has a very big campus where everything is close.The supermarket inside the campus is a little bit expensive,but we have a Lidl jus by five minutes walking.The uni is connected to Central London by two underground lines,picadilly and metropolitan.

Anonymous

Many choices of things to do. It is London after all. Problem is that most things are expensive. Haven’t had much time/money to go shopping but there’s plenty out there. Nights out are a mixed bag but there’s so much choice, there’ll always be something that suits everyone.

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Anonymous

Living in London is like living in a whole new nation sometimes, everything is so connected and theirs a certain sense of community. Its easy to escape in a city so big its easy to get away from stress by just walking around, going on an adventure and not knowing how you ended up on the other side of the city in a few hours.

Anonymous

London is a great location to attend university. Although it is VERY busy in rush hour, the transport links are great meaning it’s so easy to get around anywhere. The night life is good, a little over expensive in some places but attending student only nights will save you a bit of cash.

Anonymous

It's not far from a tube station (Northern Line) or national rail station (Thameslink). Opposite the uni are convenient stores, grocery stores, and a pub, as well as a petrol station. There is a good public transport network that can take you directly into london in a decent amount of time.

Anonymous

Very expensive on a night out & not that many student age people at most clubs, but is easy to get around on public transport

Anonymous

not too shabby, but sooo expensive for a night out - unless you're one for sightseeing, then thats all free!

Anonymous

Loads to do e.g. eating out, shopping and clubbing but expensive for students. Can find cheap stuff though if you know where to look.

Anonymous

LSE Campus is in central London, very well connected in terms of transport and there are plenty of places to eat when on campus. Nights out are great, but this is mainly dependent on the accommodation you choose. Rosebery Hall is one of the most social halls, I can't speak for the others though.

Anonymous

Eating out is very expensive and the food quality doesnt compare with its price. Transportation is great! Fast to get to most parts of the city. London in general is very varied and i believe that everyone will find their place here

Anonymous

London is a truly unique city. It’s possibly the most complete and diverse in the entire world. People of any age can enjoy this city.

Anonymous

I chose my uni partly because I’d heard it was a cool area with lots of bars and pubs rather than clubs, which I prefer. So I’d definitely say consider that sort of thing when deciding on a uni!

Anonymous

Very enjoyable experience however can be expensive. Currently studying at the LSE in the maths department, challenging but rewarding course.

Anonymous

Nights out in Southbank are definitely a must-try. Soho has nice bars; Brixton is great for jazz bars. Covent Garden is a safest place for a first date.