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M H

1 Google Rating

Took their make up short course in summer. The university's management is poor and staff are not wel

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Took their make up short course in summer. The university's management is poor and staff are not well trained and under qualified. Good teachers are few and don't stay long. Do not recommend if you are looking for a good quality of teaching. Some of their instructors are high school dropouts or graduates who have done/assisted in art work for few years then come here to teach. You may have ill mannered "professionals" teaching you. Very low standard recruitment of instructors. Tuition is very high.

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G24

1 Google Rating

This company designed the media course which many colleges around England use. It's ironic because y

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This company designed the media course which many colleges around England use. It's ironic because you can get a qualification in media without knowing how to use a camera. No joke.

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Grace Su

2 Google Rating

I just hope that this university care more about teaching than money.

2/ 5

I just hope that this university care more about teaching than money.

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Jessica Rain

5 Google Rating

Great place to work, fantastic staff!

5/ 5

Great place to work, fantastic staff!

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VENOM

1 Google Rating

your not better than me at fortnut battle soyale

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your not better than me at fortnut battle soyale

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Greston White

3 Google Rating

student service could be better but the teachers are very good.

3/ 5

student service could be better but the teachers are very good.

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Michael Washington

5 Google Rating

Just love thee art is fantastic.

5/ 5

Just love thee art is fantastic.

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ATN Cars

5 Google Rating

ATN Cars provide airport transfer services to students at University of the Arts London. Our univers

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ATN Cars provide airport transfer services to students at University of the Arts London. Our university student transfer service is popular among international students and parents alike due to the student discount , covid-safe, efficient and reliable private taxi transfer services we offer. It is easy to pick up and drop off passengers at the student residence hall.  Students have said good things about their experience at this university.

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Angel Hutchins (angel cry)

3 Google Rating

I'm disappointed by the services and support provided by LCC. The acceptance rate of UAL seems stran

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I'm disappointed by the services and support provided by LCC. The acceptance rate of UAL seems strange to me because I believe there are more students than UAL can provide services for. There were over 100 students in my class compared to a class of 30 on a painting course at Camberwell. 100 LCC students (over 3 year groups) had to share one studio space, meanwhile Camberwell students had their own dedicated spaces in their studio. During the lockdown the tutor contact period was ridiculous- 5 minutes of 1 to 1 tutor time per week for a third year student was all we had. Not to mention the fact that we didn't have access to the university itself. If you go to LCC, don't be surprised if you find yourself doing your whole degree alone. I'm only writing a review because my course friends are too jaded by the situation to do so

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