London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus located at 84 Moorgate, Finsbury, London EC2M 6SQ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 7423 0000

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London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london
London Metropolitan University, Moorgate Campus london

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Tenny Jennuà

1 Google Rating

No community, modules management inexistent also poor involvement inside. Don’t think twice and go

1/ 5

No community, modules management inexistent also poor involvement inside. Don’t think twice and go to another university if you’re under 25.

Rose POPE

4 Google Rating

London Metropolitan University, commonly known as London Met, is a public research university in Lon

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London Metropolitan University, commonly known as London Met, is a public research university in London, England. The University of North London and London Guildhall University merged in 2002 to create the university. Wikipedia

Momin Nz

5 Google Rating

Great faulty. Great teaching. I would consider London Met as one of the best UNIs as the lecturers s

5/ 5

Great faulty. Great teaching. I would consider London Met as one of the best UNIs as the lecturers seriously engage and help the students to achieve. The campus is clean maintained and the class rooms are huge. I enjoy my time here and will always be remembered.

Karina Rosero

5 Google Rating

Very supportive teacher staff and friendly environment.Printers could be renewed.

5/ 5

Very supportive teacher staff and friendly environment.Printers could be renewed.

Edward P

1 Google Rating

Only go here if you want a job at McDonald's or Burger King afterwards

1/ 5

Only go here if you want a job at McDonald's or Burger King afterwards

Omkar

5 Google Rating

The staff and the overall atmosphere is very welcoming even if you're an international student! Than

5/ 5

The staff and the overall atmosphere is very welcoming even if you're an international student! Thanks LondonMet :)

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