I chose the programme I studied because it was complete, only requires two semesters, and given the option to do an internship during six months. It was the optimal solution for me to complete my education by choosing to specialise in hotel management.
I acquired a lot of knowledge about the various departments of the hotel industry from the very interesting and helpful courses. The professors were quite fascinating. The majority of them run their own businesses, mentor us in the workplace, and offer career advice.
Because of the small size of the school and the strong sense of community among all of the students and faculty, the school had a highly positive school spirit.
Despite a lack of funding, student life is quite busy with committees and events.
The school has a large international student body, and I spent the entire year interacting with individuals from other countries and conducting group projects with them. You can learn a lot about yourself and the global business environment from this, which is really rich.
The tiny size of the school is a drawback. Less than 200 pupils are enrolled. Transparency might be lacking among the administrative employees. In relation to the tuition costs, the funding is insufficient for the committees. For its subpar quality, student housing is costly. The campus is located a long way from the heart of London.