London College of Printing

London College of Printing

... (Hons) Journalism) was not for me and I simply just didn't feel at home in London in general. This doesn't mean it won't be the place for you however! The college is very artsy, not at all like a traditional university, so if a campus uni is what you're after then run away, run away now! ... Read review

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London College of Communication - hmm...

Advantages: Very hip, excellent facilities for each subject area, people on the whole very sociable and friendly
Disadvantages: It's in Elephant & Castle!! Not much of a 'community' feel due to it being in London, terrible Freshers arrangements

...didn't feel at home in London in general. This doesn't mean it won't be the place for you however!

The college is very artsy, not at all like a traditional university, so if a campus uni is what you're after then run away, run away now! However, if you're searching for something a little different, LCC is a great place. There are so many interesting people milling around, some fantastically dressed art students - don't forget that ...
...a city as huge as London is. Also, I personally felt as if I missed out on the whole Freshers, getting to know people thing due to not having any contact with university life outside the course. In halls, however, everyone talks to everyone, and the fact that you’re all in the same situation means that even if you don’t get on with certain people, the laws of probability say you’re bound to find others to make friends with. I know plenty of people ... more

bethric 14.12.2004 (14.12.2004)
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London Institute gains University Status.

Advantages: Good student vibe, teaching standard.
Disadvantages: Area slightly run down, some outdated computer equipment

The London Institute is comprised of five distinguished colleges. They make up. Camberwell college of Art and Design. Central St Martins College. Chelsea College of Art and Design. London College of Fashion (LCF) London College of Printing (LCP) The London College of Printing is split into five main schools of study. You can study a variety of courses ranging from access courses, BA Hons and Masters. You can study book art, graphics, marketing, ...
...been in attendance at The London College of Printing for almost a year. The college has over 9000 students so there are a few faces. I am studying Marketing and Advertising at the main site in Elephant & Castle most famously known for it pink shopping centre erected in the 70s. Although the area is slightly run down there are big plans for its future. At present there are some interesting shops and some OK places to go. There is a nearby Tesco, Wetherspoons, ...

alansmith212 29.08.2003 · Read full review
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(Foundation course only) Over-hyped really...

Advantages: Good networking, located in the heart of central london
Disadvantages: Bad facilities, too many students, over-confidence of some students, expensive london

I just finished the Foundation Course in Art and Design there, so I am prepared to give anyone that would be interested to know anything about Central Saint Martins with all the knowledge that I know about this Art college. The London Institute, or the now more well known name of University of the Arts London is comprised of 6 distinguished colleges. They are: Camberwell college of Art and Design Central St Martins College of Art and Design (CSM) Chelsea College of Art and Design. London College of Fashion (LCF) London College of Printing / London College of Communication (LCC) Newly joined Wimbledon College of Art CSM's Foundation building is located at Back Hill, of which the closest tube stations are either Chancery Lane or Farringdon. A short walk from one of the degree buildings located at Southampton Row (nearest ...

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