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I'm glad I chose UCL as the university to complete my course at. The area is fun and exciting, they offer excellent services which may not be available to students at other universities and the teaching is structured and organised.
Great ammenities, fantastic teaching!
I have just started my education at UCL. But ever since starting this course everything has been so perfect. I love my campus; it has great views, it is so clean, hygenic, people around are so kind and nice to everyone. Wifi works great.
It is my first year to study in ucl. But it is always my dream school. There has many places that have wifi such as any libraries. And my favourite part of school is that it has a lot of places to study and all are very huge and quiet. I really love to study in those places. And also, there are lots of clubs that you can enjoy. All are really nice!!
UCL is exactly what a well balanced life looks like. It is known for being a top university whilst maintaining a high student satisfaction rate. As a student here, I can definitely see that. The lectures, tutorials, and labs are delivered with quality. Simultaneously there are so many clubs and societies you can join which can give you a break from academics. Everyone is social and are willing to meet new people.
As a Colombian student currently studying for a Master’s in Business and Sustainability at UCL, I’ve found the main campus to be one of the most inspiring academic environments I’ve ever experienced. UCL’s location in the heart of London is unbeatable — surrounded by history, culture, and innovation. It’s amazing to walk past iconic buildings every day while heading to class, and to have world-class museums like the British Museum just a few minutes away. The campus itself combines tradition and modernity. The main quad, libraries, and study spaces create a great atmosphere for learning and research. Many of the buildings have a classic exterior but are equipped with modern facilities inside — it really captures the balance between heritage and progress. As an international student, I’ve also appreciated how diverse and inclusive UCL is. You meet people from every continent, and the academic discussions are truly global in perspective. The staff are approachable and very supportive,
Friendly community and student body. Admin teams could be more efficient and be made easier to access. For example accessing help and advice for students is confusing/ not clear. Campus and facilities are amazing.
My journey to UCL has been unlike most. I arrived here not just as a student, but as a medical doctor and public health worker from Sudan, a nation currently grappling with war, displacement, and a collapsed health system. Choosing UCL's Institute for Global Health was one of the best decisions I have ever made. In just a short time, it has provided more than just an education; it has provided a sanctuary for learning and a platform to transform my lived experience into actionable knowledge. The support system, from the academic staff to the SU Advice Service, has been incredible in helping a student like me, who is also the primary earner for a family back home, navigate the complexities of life in London. To any future student, especially those from conflict-affected regions: UCL is a place that will challenge you, but it will also value your unique perspective. It is a community where your resilience is your greatest asset, and your ambition to create change is met.
Eduroam is very patchy, but I love the campus and the societies i've joined. Not had much experience with careers service, but they seem on it and orgnaised.
I had a hard time accommodating away from home, however, UCL's team of Mental Health support, SAs and SRAs helped me through it. The lectures are very well structured and planned out to interconnect with certain modules. This helps my understanding of specific topics. The societies at UCL also offer opportunities and weekly gatherings to socialise and for personal development.
