UCL is a big university with a very central location in a very big city which can seem overwhelming at first but while it is not a closed campus, it does feel like one because of the proximity of all its buildings. It’s also very international and a lot of effort is made to make sure that everyone is integrated and feels comfortable (in terms of food options, events…) The main reason I chose this university is for its very unique interdisciplinary course Arts and Sciences (which I am currently undertaking). It allows to have a variety of module options and is a very flexible course which encourages students to be open-minded and do what interests them. I do think that sometimes there are a few issues in the way it is structured, making it sometimes hard to make sure every student is taking all the modules that they want to do, but it is still amazing as there are no other UK courses similar to this one. (we also have a common room and get free donuts every Thursday which is definitely a plus) In terms of facilities, UCL offers a lot of different study spaces and cafes and the campus is located in an area full of restaurants, cute little parks and hangout spots. However, the UCL residences have not been renovated in very long and are very old compared to those of other big London Universities. __On a last note, like every other university, UCL has a few flaws to mention but overall, my experience has been amazing and extremely rewarding and I would definitely recommend this university to everyone who would think about attending it!