College Camps Tours London

It’s rare that a single adjective will sum up a whole university very accurately and there will always be bits of the jigsaw that don’t quite fit. Nevertheless, it’s a good way to think about the general feel of a place.

City and Islington College
020 7700 9333
The Angel
London
Hampstead Fine Arts College
020 7586 0312
24 Lambolle Place
London
University College School
020 7435 2215
Frognal
London
Newham College of Further Education
020 8257 4000
East Ham Campus
London
Eltham Green Specialist Sports College
020 8859 0133
1 Middle Park Avenue
London
Davies Laing and Dick College
020 7935 8411
100 Marylebone Lane
London
City of Westminster College
020 7723 8826
Paddington Basin Campus
London
Quest Business Training
020 7373 3852
4 Wetherby Gardens
London
Eltham Hill Technology College for Girls
020 8859 2843
Eltham Hill
London
Bromley College of Further and Higher Education
020 8295 7000
Rookery Lane
Bromley
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What Sort of Place Is It?


Every university has its own character, whether it intends to or not.

For example, Cambridge University is about the most intense educational experience you can have with your clothes on — when students aren’t busy working, they’re usually busy on the sports field, rowing on the river, producing plays or magazines, debating or politicking, praying in chapel or playing in bands, and so on. If all else fails, they can even seem busy just propping up the bar.

Of course, there are exceptions. Cambridge has students who wouldn’t lift a finger unless someone put a car-jack under it. But there’s a general tendency.

Conversely, Lampeter is so laid-back it’s almost horizontal. If hippies had set up a university, this would be it. They don’t necessarily do any less work than Cambridge types (well, maybe). It’s just the general pace at which they do it. Like tortoises and hares, perhaps.

Other universities come in all different styles. Think of an adjective and there’s probably a university you could apply it to: radical, staid, friendly, business-like, posh, down-to-earth, quiet, lively, arty, square, left-leaning, right-leaning, apolitical, wealthy, poor, multicultural, diverse, uniform, god-fearing, caring, local, sporty... you get the idea.

It’s rare that a single adjective will sum up a whole university very accurately and there will always be bits of the jigsaw that don’t quite fit. Nevertheless, it’s a good way to think about the general feel of a place.

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