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West London College

Rebecca Said:

Any one knows West End College London plz help?

We Answered:

I'm sorry I tried searching information about it... and I didn't come across anything useful. My suggestion would be to call the university and the financial aid department. They definitely would be able to help you. Sorry I don't have much info.

Herman Said:

Blake Hall College "VS" West London College (BSc(Hons) in Computing Final Year)?

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Don't know.

Sandra Said:

Are there more Chelsea or Arsenal fans by Imperial College in West London(eight minutes from Stamford Bridge?

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Ha ha! Ditto to the guy above! Really posh area - and my experience of students in London at similar uni's to Imperial is they're all quite posh too - parent's probably paying their rent for them etc, in light of which there probably won't be too many footie fans. However I think the Chelsea firm drink in a pub in Fulham round the corner from the bridge, and generally it is Chelsea territory, so don't go wearing another footie shirt round that area in case you might get beaten up!!!

Erika Said:

Can anyone suggest how is west london college for MBA???

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Clayton,
West london college is a decent school. Have a great day!

Everett Said:

ealing,hammersmith&west london college or ellen wilkinson college?

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i just go with the closest college to you. and colleges with no uniform so hammersmith and west london

Joseph Said:

Should I go to West London College (Affiliated to Heriot Watt) or University of Greenwich for MBA?

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Just to add to the advice - different university rankings are calculated in different ways. It's worth remembering that the university ranking given to Edinburgh Business School will be based on the teaching, student service, internationalism and research at that university (and not West London College). So it is very difficult to compare the two (interestingly West London College also delivers courses on behalf of the University of Greenwich)

Think about other factors apart from location and ranking. Your experience in a small privately run college such as WLC is likely to be very different to studying a large university. Find out what support each provider will offer you, how much class/tutor time you will get at each, will you get careers advice and support, what are each providers records on graduate employment? Here's some more advice on choosing the right university for you: http://www.studylondon.ac.uk/student_adv…

You could also try looking for some student reviews: http://www.hotcourses.com/community/cour…

Hope that helps,
Simon
http://www.studylondon.ac.uk

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