The Master's course was excellent and especially designed for those whose first degree was in some other diciplines rather than business management. The only problem was limited capacity of library when it comes to Business Management section. I always had to utilise the libraries of the other colleges of University of London(such as London School of Economics) to do my research.
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I failed to attend my last exam due to sickness. When I went to discuss this situation with the course administrator, who informed me that the International Management programme does not normally offer a replacement examination, requiring students who are prevented from sitting an examination to wait a year until the next full examination session in May 2004. This would leave me in the same position as if I had failed an examination and wished to re-sit, rather than being prevented from sitting an examination through no fault of my own. Therefore I wrote letters to the Board of Examiners and to the Head of Department. After a gruelling process, I am now granted an examination in August 2003. Whilst I understand that granting a replacement examination is at the discretion of the School Board of Examiners, I feel that it would be inequitable to not grant postgraduate students a replacement examination in August/September 2003, and thereby require them to wait a full year to complete the examinations in satisfaction of their master's degree. As I am sure everyone can appreciate, such a delay in completing a degree would have a detrimental impact on students career, leaving a hiatus in their CV that would require explanation. In the currently very competitive graduate job market, this could prevent students from commencing employment, as a normal condition precedent to an offer of employment is satisfactory completion of university studies.
the law faculty is really central, the academic level of teaching is high and still you can get close to your teachers. I strongly recommend this university
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“Great location to study culture, sociology, and the arts”
Soyoun K
Korea, South, Graduate Sociology, 2017
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As I was a student who studied social science especially focused on the cultural industry, London was such a great place to study. During the time there was a protest led by professors in universities across London, in part they showed the genuine side of higher education these days. Also, they wanted us to be learnt the real meaning of education as my major was a part of the Education department.
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The location and professors were very nice(but it is very personal opinion)
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“Great location to study culture, sociology, and the arts”
Soyoun K
Korea, South, Graduate Sociology, 2017
Overall
As I was a student who studied social science especially focused on the cultural industry, London was such a great place to study. During the time there was a protest led by professors in universities across London, in part they showed the genuine side of higher education these days. Also, they wanted us to be learnt the real meaning of education as my major was a part of the Education department.
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The location and professors were very nice(but it is very personal opinion)
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Best way to start my career
This company was so welcoming, I felt so connected to the people I worked with and the team that I was answering to. I thought the casual environment would not be productive but it actually motivated me to work even harder.
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I worked with a very exciting team and there are proper stress that make me push myself to achieve things that I never thought I could do