london universities
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- doesnotexist
could anyone please throw me some good london universities for graphic design/print/&c?
in a bind here!
- jevad0
Central St. Martins
- clerk0
royal college of art
- doesnotexist0
thanks, jevad, looks like ill apply there.
- nick0
heard good things about Chelsea
- JLefrere0
London College of Communication http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/
Been here for a year, it's excellent.
I'd put LCC over St Martins, but St Martins over Chelsea (bad graphics degree course there).
- skt0
St Martins has a better reputation that LCC but I haven't been to either so I might be talking shite.
- JLefrere0
That's probably true, but they are the same uni at the end of the day.
Oh and they're both very elitist :)
- Dancer0
St. Martins used to be outstanding. I get the feeling that it's not making the cut at the mo. I'd go for LCC or RCA. That's my own opinion go on the open days.
It also depends what you wanna do.
FYI: I haven't been to any of these college
- paddywop0
ravensborne
- mcmagic0
I went to Camberwell, It was fucking awesome.
I had some awesome tutors that actually bothered about you, Guest lecturers had plenty of time for you and where very helpful.
Everyone on the course had plenty of time for each other and evryone came in and used the studio, we had a great community feeling that maybe lacks at other colleges, you want to enjoy it as well.
I had friends how went to LCP and they loved it too.
I think middlesex is under rated too, My girl friend went there and has done well.
look it out you might like it!
- honest0
Kingston, classes are much more smaller than that of the London Institute ones. The people there are wonderful and beautiful and the facilities are good. Central London is not far away and Kingston Upon Thames is a good town albeit slightly expensive housing wise as it's a Royal Borough. I did my 3 years there and have had a good career to boast about so far. We also manage to get awards each year for the student D&ad.
- mcmagic0
i suppose that if your good your good anywhere
- johnjoe0
I really DON'T recommend London College of communication or st. Martins. I've just finished a degree at LCC.
I had little support from lecturers/teachers, it was unorganized, badly run, badly funded (they spent all the money on the reception area).Many of my friends have studied at st. Martins and say similar.
You are Much better off going to Ravensbourne
http://rave.ac.uk/about/index.ht…
But the best way is to go to an open day and speak to as many people as possible eg. students