hi,
i am seroiusly considering accepting KCL's offer of their LLM course. For current or prospective students of KCL, I kindly ask:
1. What are the general perceptions of the different halls of residence? Are there any particularly distinct features (either positive or negative) that can be attributed to each of them? This could include size of room, the area the hall is situated in, quality of the room, distance to law lectures, etc.
2. Do certain halls provide year-long accomodation for postgraduates?
Any other information along those lines would be gratefully appreciated. I would have liked to visit the area personally, but unfortunately I am only able to do so after the deadline for accomodation applications has passed.
KCL accomodation
Posted Apr 08, 2006 15:59
i am seroiusly considering accepting KCL's offer of their LLM course. For current or prospective students of KCL, I kindly ask:
1. What are the general perceptions of the different halls of residence? Are there any particularly distinct features (either positive or negative) that can be attributed to each of them? This could include size of room, the area the hall is situated in, quality of the room, distance to law lectures, etc.
2. Do certain halls provide year-long accomodation for postgraduates?
Any other information along those lines would be gratefully appreciated. I would have liked to visit the area personally, but unfortunately I am only able to do so after the deadline for accomodation applications has passed.
Posted Apr 17, 2006 07:53
hi.
I am also joining KCL's LLM course this year.
Have heard that the best acco is at the intercollgiate hostels like International hall.
really am quiet clueless about this, so any info would be a great help
:)
I am also joining KCL's LLM course this year.
Have heard that the best acco is at the intercollgiate hostels like International hall.
really am quiet clueless about this, so any info would be a great help
:)
Posted Jun 29, 2006 14:53
Hi
I'm from India and will be attending the LL.M programme at the Kings college this September. I need to know the advantages of staying on Kings Halls ( like stamford street apartments or great dover street apartments ) as against the intercollegiate halls. Are apartments better than the halls ? Where are u more likely to make friends ?
I hear international hall is very good ? Is that true ?
I believe Lillian penson is very good....but isn't it far from the Strand ?
I'm from India and will be attending the LL.M programme at the Kings college this September. I need to know the advantages of staying on Kings Halls ( like stamford street apartments or great dover street apartments ) as against the intercollegiate halls. Are apartments better than the halls ? Where are u more likely to make friends ?
I hear international hall is very good ? Is that true ?
I believe Lillian penson is very good....but isn't it far from the Strand ?
Posted Jul 19, 2006 18:21
Hi I'm Jacopo and I will attend the LLM at KCL starting in september.
I know that the best apts, although quite small, are at Atamford Street. I have been offered Lilian Penson Hall wich has larger room but common floor kitchen. It's quite far from Strand, almost 25 mins tube.
Bye
I know that the best apts, although quite small, are at Atamford Street. I have been offered Lilian Penson Hall wich has larger room but common floor kitchen. It's quite far from Strand, almost 25 mins tube.
Bye
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