Description: One hundred years ago, in 1900, both Bedford and Royal Holloway were admitted
as Schools of the University of London, when it was constituted as a teaching
university. Today, the University of London is made up of over 60 colleges and
institutes and offers the widest range of higher education opportunities in Britain.
Royal Holloway and Bredford New College (University of London)
2.98 / 4 based on 8 reviews.
Categories: University Location:London,
United Kingdom Contact details: Royal Holloway and Bredford New College
Egham Hill
TW20 0EX Egham
UNITED KINGDOM London Tel: +44 178 444 30 25 Tel: +44 178 447 36 62 www.rhul.ac.uk More university information »
Reviews 1 to 8 of 8
Housing
2.5/4
Student and social life
3.2/4
Academic
3.0/4
Language
3.9/4
Expenses
2.2/4
Average rating for this university:
2.98/4
85% highly recommended
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akojicfrom Yugoslavia. Study abroad - from 01/10/2005 to 01/06/2008.
Written on 24/03/2009
its the perfect university experience, there is not much to advice on.. you ca n have as much fun as u want as long as ur work is done
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
Butterfly0629from Germany. Study abroad - from 01/09/2003 to 01/12/2003.
Written on 25/09/2006
They have a good website with lots of pictures. We travelled to Brighton and Oxford which was fun!
Going again I would try to live in Staines think because there is everything there. Close to London - great on weekends, we went there a lot. Dir...
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
ossen5from Norway. Study abroad - from 01/09/2003 to 01/06/2004.
Written on 29/04/2004
Royal Holloway feels very far from London, I lived an hour travel away and got sick of travelling after a while. London is fantastic when you have some money for it. Take advantage of cheap flights to other parts of the UK and Europe
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
steiner991from Canada. Study abroad - from 01/09/2001 to 01/06/2002.
Written on 21/03/2003
Make the most of your time there! Because it is a small university, getting involved in Campus life is a must!!! Right from the start, join a lot of clubs at fresher's fair. You should also make an effort to go to London (and elsewhere in England...
Highly rated: Language, Student life Low rated: Expenses, Housing, Academic
antoniakokalovafrom Bulgaria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2001 to 01/06/2001.
Written on 17/01/2003
It's good to try and make friends in London, and also travel to Scotland - it's a must! If you do not come from Europe, you should try and go on trips to other European countries, it's not far at all to the mainland!
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
veroduperefrom Canada. Study abroad - from 01/01/2001 to 01/06/2001.
Written on 09/07/2001
Try to have enough money to travel around Europe during the Christmas or Easter break. Its really worth it, as you can get cheap flights from London (with Ryanair for example)and you can stay with friends you met on campus. It's the cheapest and f...