I have only been at City for three months, but the school was well organized and had good facilities and amenities. It is ugly from the outside and can therefore be depressing, but the location is ideal (right near the City, and 10 minutes from Angel tube station). The lectures were interesting and interactive, library had a great selection of articles and books, and the cantine wasn’t too bad, although the food there was pricy as anywhere in London and not so healthy at times. The lecturers and teachers were always helpful and International office seemed to be decently organized, although exchange students didn’t really have that many events provided by them. There were two sessions of exams, which made it possible for me to leave school earlier, still gaining my credits, and travel for a longer period in summer. I was pretty happy with this educational experience. However, it’s sad that one should pay 9K per year to get this pretty standard level education, normally. As an Erasmus I paid nothing, but I am not sure if all unis have this level, because it wasn’t exceptional, but standard. The UK unis are crazy expensive, but like one of the lecturers said, you can surely get the same level or even better level of teaching for free in Northern countries