Speaking of the academic benefit of studying at King’s, I have to mention the prestige of King’s College London.
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A University Fit for an (American?) King – Alida White
Studying abroad at King’s College London is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. When researching places that I wanted to study abroad, I had a list of criteria to keep in mind, and King’s checked all of those boxes. I wanted to be in a big city that I could endlessly explore, and …
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Where the Magic Happens: Living in the Heart of Central London – Alida White
One of my favorite things about King’s College is its location right in the middle of central London. I loved being able to step outside and be greeted by the everyday hustle and bustle of city life. Each morning I would walk across Waterloo Bridge to get to my classes and that walk, framed by …
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My Lessons in Shakespeare and Brexit – Alida White
Studying in London was an obvious choice for me because of my academic interest in early modern theater. I wanted a university that would foster my passions, and King’s strong humanities programs made sure that that’s exactly the experience I got.
Thoughts from an English Major: Overview of my Four Modules at King’s- Rebecca Tseng
I am a literature major, so I was super excited to study in a city with a long legacy of celebrated authors. At King’s, I registered for two English Literature modules: “First World War Literature” and “US Slavery and the Literary Imagination.”