London Metropolitan University is first class for academic support; lecturers are available to speak with students at any time and always try to aid students overall development. Lectures are structured to maximise student understanding, and seminars provide students with the opportunity to participate through discussions, game scenarios and simulations. These actives help to challenge and engage students, but it also helps individuals to develop social skills and connections. Clear guidance is continually provided regarding assignments to help students succeed, and feedback is clear and provided in a timely fashion. However, the institutions academic resources are quite dated, with many physical books in the library dating to the mid 90’s or earlier. This is common for many universities, but London Metropolitan University does not have an extensive catalogue of current literature, and when available, there is often only one or two books available to students. Furthermore, the university does not have an extensive catalogue of online resources for students to use, and many resources on databases like JASTOR are often unavailable to London Met Students, which can make extensive research difficult. Accommodation is not provided by the university, and very little is done to aid students when finding a place to stay. Beyond these negatives, London met does provide students with opportunities to find new friends through sports clubs and other activities, and the university has support in place to safeguard physical and mental well being. Overall, I would highly recommend the university, but it does need to modernise.