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The London Centre is located at 3 Aldermanbury, London EC2V 7HH and is well worth visit. read more
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Not sure of the Switchboard title or if they have insolvency courses but they do have accounting…read morecourses here. It was an odd place in an alley and the classrooms were on random floors. It was old and a bit dank, with old tables and uncomfortable blue clothed metal chairs. It was home for a week at a time and after lunch the rooms became filled with poor air circulation stench. But they helped me through so cheers for that!
If you're wanting to study fashion, be it design, business, make-up, styling or journalism, this is…read morecertainly the college to opt for. It is one of the most reputable, and many of the established designers and fashion experts have learnt their craft here. I studied two part time courses in both the John Princes Street and Davies Street colleges and absolutely loved them. The teachers know the industry inside out and their expertise comes from actively working in fashion so you can be assured that you are learning from the best. There is an amazingly addictive creative buzz as everyone is immensely enthusiastic about what they do and you truly learn the meaning of the phrase 'passion for fashion'! The facilities are great, including top range and current IT equipment and an extensive resource library at John Princes Street. The college also often holds industry led conferences and seminars. I also predict that the people who attend the London College of Fashion are the most colourful - you are sure to see an amazing selection of obscure (yet fashionable as hell) outfits and hair cuts!
I am studying my postgraduate course here at the moment and it is so brilliant. Apart from the…read morecourse and the teaching (both are fantastic) the school itself is brilliant. On the Princes street campus there is the best library I've ever come across, and they have a great selection of computers with loads of great software programs installed in both Princes and Davies street. The Hub in Davies st is the bar/cafe and does really cheap food and drink. I usually go for a bagel with cheese, chicken and pesto which costs £1.70, total bargain. Just outside the Hub is The Arts Gallery, University of the Arts London, 65 Davies Street, W1K 5DA. Here they have loads of different exhibitions of up and coming artists which is free for all UAL students.
London College of Fashion, John Princes Street Campus
I love going there!! They have a wide range of classes (levels and languages)…read more The place itself is quite modern inside, all classes are equipped with interactive whiteboards. Teaching groups are usually quite small (no more than 14) and the different tutors are warm and knowledgeable. It can be a bit pricey but i think the quality is worth the money!
I'm learning Italian at International House and love the location and the learning structure…read more Although it can appear pricey there is the option to really break down your learning into six week chunks and there is moodle online for a back up if you have to miss a week. My teacher has been brilliant and manages to keep class energy pretty high, which can be tricky after a working day though the main thing is that my classmates have been lovely and we end up having a laugh (usually over not knowing the Italian word for something.)
I'm not really one for paying to make myself push myself and sweat. However luck was on my side and…read moreI won week of personal training in a charity raffle donated by the trainer himself. You can imagine my face as I accepted my prize (I was hoping for the Kindle!) I've always loved playing sports, tennis, squash, lacrosse etc but to me that's not hard work, it's the keeping in shape and staying fit I've always hated! Personally I don't see the point in running unless I'm being chased or for the bus! So with this prize I thought I'd turn a new leaf and embrace the training that waited for me. Enough about me back to the review. The trainer Conor is a really lovely chap, he does tailor made fitness classes for individuals and small groups. But he also invited me to do a boxing class he runs at the Nuffield gym in Bloomsbury. It was AWESOME! The class was really hard work but fun way to do a work out. Major sweat and lots of burning but really worth it. Unfortunately I was only a guest as you have to be a member of the gym to do the classes. Seriously considering joining the gym for the class. As for the gym it's the nicest one I've ever been into. Bright and clean like you would hope and only a faint smell of chlorine from the pool. No mouldy smell and the changing rooms were lush with all the essentials provided, including complementary towels and good hairdryers! I haven't done a complete u-turn but I'm not so anti gyms and fitness now!
As gyms go, Cannons in Bloomsbury is fairly decent. There is a good selection of machines, which…read morerarely fill up. The staff are friendly, and seemingly quite determined to encourage you to have all sorts of fitness assessments and reviews. The swimming pool is well designed and relaxing, with a parents and kids session on a Sunday morning. There is also a beauty treatment centre on site, offering small discounts to fitness club members. My one complaint about Cannons would be that, because it is underground, you can't watch the world go by as you work out. This feels fairly oppressive during the summer, but in the winter is hardly noticeable. The best times to use the gym are, between 10 and 12 in the morning and 2 to 5 in the afternoons.
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I spent a year here as a grad student, and it was the best time in my life, really. LSE is a top…read moreacademic institution, and - from my personal experience - the student experience is just fantastic. Apart from the course itself, the plethora of public lectures and seminars opens your mind to areas you'd never thought about. Lying in the grass in Lincoln's Inn Field, reading or discussing with fellow students - an unforgettable memory!
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Hult International Business School is an American University with campuses in London, Boston, San…read moreFrancisco, Dubai and Shangai. The MBA offered is listed in the top 20 master in the USA. It also offers Master and BA in International Relations. The London Campus has been acquired in 2009. Before that the University was called "Huron University USA in London". It is located in Russel Square. All the Professors and staff are very kind and prepared creating a very friendly environment. Half of the students are from the USA, the other half from all over the world. Take a look at the website for more info.
It was a good experience to attend this university but there wasn't a real added value making up…read moreits costs
Having not studied or taken an intensive exam in over six years I lacked confidence in my ability…read moreto score well on the GMAT. After taking a practice exam my fears were confirmed. Looking around and reading reviews of coursed on offer I decided to sign up for the 10 week Manhattan GMAT group course and am glad I did. Robert, the head instructor, was very engaging and very knowledgeable. His methods were spot on and he helped all of the students in the class improve their weaknesses and hone in their strengths. My goal, like many, was to score 700 or above. The Manhattan GMAT course helped me improve my score by 80 points and achieve my goal. Anyone who is willing to work hard and listen to the instructors advice will improve their GMAT score significantly by taking any of the Manhattan GMAT courses.
I completed the 2-week bootcamp in London in December 2016 and took the GMAT 3 times after…read morebootcamp, getting 720 (42 Verbal / 45 Quant) on the last try. What I loved about the bootcamp was that the classes were structured according to the actual GMAT timing - two ~75m sessions per day and during class we had 2 minutes to work out every question. We learned not only content but invaluable strategies and mindsets that were crucial to acing the test. After the bootcamp, students had access to various free one-on-one sessions (either via Skype or in person) where instructors helped to closely review our strengths/weaknesses and analyze our performance on practice/actual GMAT. I'd highly recommend bootcamp to those who prefer short and intensive studying and have time for a 2-week full-time immersion.
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