Considerations to study in London make it extremely important to understand what to consider before you come to London and in this article I will share with you the most important factors in making your decision. The factors to avoid will also be covered in subsequent articles.
The most important factor to consider is the University, School or College you choose. There are 2 reasons why this is an important consideration, the first being the network of people you will build up during your period of study in London and secondly, the ranking of the institution you will be studying at.
The network of people you gather during your studies could result in you finding work through them and also you having access to people you may well one day want to appoint. You can choose the best of these students and appoint them in your company one day.
Universities are ranked in the UK by a number of publications, most notably the Times Higher Education and the Guardian. Higher ranking often means higher price, but can also come with better facilities. If you perform well academically the school ranking could be less important when looking for a job, find a school that suits your pocket.
The student profile at the school should also influence your decision to study in London. Student profiles is a very important piece of information and you should not hesitate to ask for it. It is important to study with people of similar ability to yourself as this will not drain your acquired skill but rather help you enhance it.
Lecturers would be the obvious next factor to consider before you study in London...make sure that you look at a lecturer profiles. Make sure you get it. Teaching experience and qualifications are very important and can make the difference between pass and fail.
Class size has impact on your own student experience as well as your potential to pass. Many institutions, Universities in the main, have classes of 300+ and your chances of seeing your lecturer are very slim...it is good to avoid this. Class sizes of between 25-40 are ideal and you will find many colleges offering this.
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