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June 12, 2026 6:52 pm local time
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Havana-Rose Kosoko
April 2, 2025 at 8:49 pmI’m 6 months into my first year here at UCL, and I’m doing a BSc in Geography. I wish I could give a five star review, but I just can’t bring myself to. I need to be honest here – I’ve had a very rough time so far. I’m from humble beginnings: public school educated, born and bred in Notting Dale London. I had to work my ass off to get the A level grades to get into this university since mummy and daddy wouldn’t be able to afford to bail me out if I failed. Within a week of being at UCL, it was clear that I was one of the “poor students.” I’ve been nastily judged by students around me for not being able to afford to go clubbing every night and go on elaborate trips around central London. I was even judged for stating that I’d never travelled abroad alone. I was told “you’re literally a geography student, and you’ve not travelled??” Sorry for not being able to afford to travel 😬. If you’re from a background like mine, coming to UCL will feel like a culture shock.
I’m also, as far as I know, the only person of my ethnicity on the course. This has been extremely isolating. Despite being a member of multiple societies I’ve struggled to make friends and connect with people. I’ve noticed that people of the same ethnicities in my department cluster together. So as someone from a minority ethnic group, I’m a loner.
Unfortunately, it’s not just the students I’ve struggled with. It’s also my professors and lecturers. Most of my professors are unapproachable, many extremely passive aggressive and very cut-throat. I’ve been told in many lectures that “If you don’t understand the lecture material thats your fault!” And god forbid you turn up to a lecture five minutes late, you get publicly shamed. As a commuter, this has triggered horrific panic attacks, especially when my trains are held up. My worst experience was when I very politely emailed a professor about having to pull out of a trip due to bad mental health and I felt as if I’d been given a verbal beating. I’d never felt so embarrassed and misunderstood in all my life. Another nasty experience occurred in my tutorial group. I was asked a question which I misunderstood, and was laughed at by my tutor. This became a running gag for a while, but it was incredibly embarrassing for me. Yet another nasty experience occurred. I didn’t submit an assignment properly, this was a genuine accident on my part since I was using new software to complete the assignment. I was sent an email from my prof, who said that he was “kindly going to give me another chance to submit it, but my inability to follow instructions deserved a null grade and a fail.” I had tried my best to follow the instructions provided, but they were last minute and the assignment was badly organised. Me and 40 other people made the same mistake. The way I’ve been spoken down to and treated by some of my profs has been pretty surprising, and has had an impact on my mental health. Even teachers during my secondary school career never spoke to me in such a way.
I know it’s still early days for me, but I still felt it necessary to leave this review. Before ending my review, I’d just like to remind readers that my experience isn’t universal. I’d also like to remind my readers that University College London is not a bad university. But, my circumstances have unfortunately greeted me with substantial challenges. This is the experience that I, a neurodivergent female student of an ethnic minority and working class background, has had.
Chi-Chi Nwuba
May 25, 2025 at 9:55 pmObsessed with this University. I had some of the best times of my life here! Students and Professors were wonderful. I would highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Alan Whicker
June 18, 2025 at 11:27 amMy wife was there on 16th June for her cancer operation its only one of three in the country to do that sort of procedure, well what can I say the staff was great nothing was to much trouble, they went above the beyond to look after her, And a BIG thank you to Alfred and his team 😀
Ma O
July 22, 2025 at 10:37 pmI had high hopes coming to UCL, expecting a dynamic academic environment, strong support, and a meaningful student experience. Unfortunately, my time here fell short in several key areas.
While the university enjoys a strong global reputation, I found the teaching inconsistent, with some lecturers engaged and supportive, and others unprepared or difficult to approach. Feedback was often slow and vague, making it hard to improve or understand expectations.
Student support services felt impersonal and overstretched, especially around mental health and academic advising. For such a large institution, I expected better infrastructure to support student wellbeing.
There’s also a noticeable lack of community – it’s easy to feel lost in the system, especially as an international or postgraduate student. The administration is often disorganised and slow to respond, which adds unnecessary stress to basic processes like module changes or visa letters.
London itself is vibrant, but living costs are extremely high, and UCL doesn’t do enough to offset that with affordable housing or student resources.
UCL has potential – there are pockets of excellence – but my overall experience was underwhelming. I hope future students are offered better consistency, communication, and genuine support.
Muzahir Khan
August 19, 2025 at 5:09 pmUniversity College London (UCL) has an overall rating of 4.27/5 based on 768 verified student reviews. Here’s what students and alumni have to say about their experiences:
*Pros:*
– *Academic Excellence*: UCL offers high-quality courses, variety of programs, and excellent faculty. Students praise the university’s academic brilliance and career excellence.
– *Diverse Community*: With students from 160 countries, UCL provides a unique opportunity to interact with people from different cultures and backgrounds.
– *Location*: London provides access to a global financial hub, internships, and job opportunities across various industries.
– *Supportive Environment*: Many students appreciate the university’s supportive staff, resources, and facilities, including the library and career services.
*Cons:*
– *Space Constraints*: Some students mention that the university is constrained by space and location, making it difficult to find study spots.
– *Administrative Issues*: A few students report difficulties with administrative processes, but overall, the university’s support services are helpful.
– *Cleanliness*: Some students mention that the campus can be dirty, and the bathrooms may not always be well-maintained.
– *Wi-Fi*: A few students report issues with Wi-Fi connectivity on campus.¹ ² ³
*Student Life:*
– *Clubs and Societies*: UCL offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports clubs, music societies, and drama clubs.
– *Networking Opportunities*: Students appreciate the opportunity to connect with peers and professionals in their field, which can lead to valuable career opportunities.
– *Campus Facilities*: While some students praise the campus facilities, others mention that some buildings are old and in need of maintenance.
*Career Opportunities:*
– *Career Support*: UCL’s career services provide guidance on job applications, internships, and career development.
– *Industry Connections*: Many students benefit from the university’s connections with top companies in London, which can lead to internships, work experience, and job opportunities.