I chose to study in the UK because I have always dreamed of living in London, and I find British history and culture very interesting. Getting to learn more English, as well as not being too far away from home, were also huge pluses for me. After reading many great reviews of King’s College London I also thought it would be a great academic opportunity, something which turned out to be true.
I strongly recommend studying at King’s College London. I studied at the Strand campus, and the beautiful outdoor areas, as well as the central location (when you walk outside you can see the London Eye and Big Ben right down the river) made me feel like I was living the London dream! I studied a European Studies MA, and the selection of modules you can choose was very diverse and unique. One of the best parts of my studies were the professors, as I felt that they were all genuinely interested in helping us learn and contribute in class. In the smaller classes some of the professors knew the students by name, something which made it feel more personal and welcoming.
The huge number of students in London is one of its best aspects, but it also means that there are many students seeking accommodation. I would recommend starting to look for housing very early, especially if you wish to live at an accommodation run by your university. I chose to live at a privately owned student accommodation, and I found it to be a great option, even if it was a bit more expensive. Housing prices seem to be generally high in London, so that is something to take into consideration. My accommodation was located about 30 minutes outside of the city centre, which made it a bit cheaper than other accommodations.
London has so much to offer, not only in terms of things to do but also who you get to meet. My friends from school, professors and flatmates were all from completely different parts of the world, and I got to learn so much about foreign cultures. One of the best parts about London is that many experiences are free, including galleries, museums and parks. My favourite areas include Covent Garden and Soho, with huge selections of food and shopping, as well as a vibrant night life.
My advisor from Across the Pond was a huge help for me throughout my application process. Thanks to their assistance, I felt secure through all the required steps, and I very much enjoyed the fact that Across the Pond communicates directly with the target university. My advisor made starting the process feel very easy, and I got great advise not only on what to do, but also how and when.
- Odin
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