London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE vs Bournemouth University - BU vs EM Normandie - EM Normandie vs BEET Language Centre vs Capital School of English

Side-by-side comparison from 636 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Le Cordon Bleu Paris (4.60)
London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE: wins 2/7 categories
Bournemouth University - BU: wins 0/7 categories
EM Normandie - EM Normandie: wins 0/7 categories
BEET Language Centre: wins 0/7 categories
Capital School of English: wins 0/7 categories
Arts University Bournemouth - AUB: wins 3/7 categories
Le Cordon Bleu Paris: wins 2/7 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Economics
Bournemouth, The United Kingdom
4.10
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141 reviews
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Best programme: Accounting and Finance
Best programme: MSc International Logistics and Port Management
Bournemouth, The United Kingdom
Not rated
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0 reviews
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Bournemouth, The United Kingdom
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0 reviews
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Bournemouth, The United Kingdom
4.40
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159 reviews
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Best programme: Architecture
4.60
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8 reviews
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Best programme: Culinary Arts
Category ratings
Facilities
4.04
4.09
3.83
Not rated
Not rated
4.42
4.50
Win
Location
4.78
Win
4.03
3.33
Not rated
Not rated
4.36
4.75
Professors
4.26
4.13
3.83
Not rated
Not rated
4.40
4.63
Win
Internationality
4.80
Win
4.17
4.00
Not rated
Not rated
4.37
4.63
Student life
3.63
4.20
3.50
Not rated
Not rated
4.38
Win
3.88
Value
4.04
4.04
3.83
Not rated
Not rated
4.35
Win
4.13
Accommodation
3.78
3.91
3.20
Not rated
Not rated
4.35
Win
3.00
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Expert and experienced faculty
  • +Supportive and collaborative community atmosphere
  • +Diverse and flexible learning and assessment methods
  • +Great courses and academic programmes
  • +Supportive staff and student services
  • +Modern facilities and excellent location
  • +Industry-relevant courses for job readiness
  • +Positive learning atmosphere and helpful, knowledgeable professors
  • +Valuable international exposure and personal/professional development

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  • +Creative development and diverse artistic environment
  • +Vibrant student and social scene with active societies
  • +Supportive and engaging faculty and course delivery
  • +Exceptional chef instructors and curriculum quality.
  • +Strong emphasis on skill development and practical experience.
  • +Valuable international reputation and alumni network.
Cons
  • -Poor teaching quality and lack of structure in academic programs.
  • -Inadequate support services and limited social opportunities.
  • -High fees with perceived low value and administrative issues.
  • -Lack of practical industry preparation and insufficient awareness of available resources.
  • -Inconvenient and slow public transport to the university.
  • -Marketing misrepresents course preparedness and uses industry names for advertisement.
  • -Poor quality education and value for money.

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  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources hinder learning.
  • -Lack of support and communication from staff is a recurring problem.
  • -Outdated facilities and equipment.
  • -Poor communication and administrative support.
  • -Lack of practical application and relevance in coursework.
Rating summary
What students say

Perceived strengths of this institution lie significantly in its **Location** and **Internationality**, both receiving top marks. Conversely, **Student Life** emerges as the area with the lowest reported satisfaction. Ratings for Facilities, Professors, Accomodation, and Value fall within a moderate to good range, indicating generally positive feedback across these aspects.

This institution garners excellent feedback, with **Student Life** standing out as the highest-rated category. **Professors** and **Internationality** also received very positive marks. Conversely, **Accomodation** received the lowest rating among the surveyed aspects, though still within a generally favorable range. **Facilities**, **Location**, and **Value** all performed solidly, indicating a well-rounded university experience.

This institution garners high marks in several key areas. Its Facilities, Professors, and Value are all rated consistently well at 3.83. Internationality stands out as a significant strength with a perfect score of 4. Conversely, Accomodation is a weaker point, rated at 3.2, with Location also receiving a comparatively lower score of 3.33. Student Life falls in the middle with a rating of 3.5.

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Across surveyed areas, the institution demonstrates strong performance. Facilities stand out with the highest rating, indicating excellent resources. Student life also garners significant praise. The university's weakest area, though still positive, is accommodation. Overall, the ratings suggest a well-rounded educational experience with distinct strengths in its physical environment and student engagement.

Performance varies across key aspects of university life. Outstanding ratings were awarded for Location (4.75) and Professors (4.625), alongside strong marks for Internationality (4.625) and Facilities (4.5). Student Life (3.875) and Value (4.125) received good scores. Accomodation stands out as the weakest area, with a rating of 3.

Reviews summary
Highlights

Most reviews (~74%) are positive, praising academic reputation, expert faculty, and excellent resources. A small percentage (~3.4%) express dissatisfaction with lecturing quality, course structure, or career services.

With an average rating of 4.08/5 from 141 reviews, ~86% are positive, highlighting excellent support, modern facilities, and strong courses. A small ~1.4% of feedback offered criticism regarding practical application and transport.

With a 3.67/5 average, most reviews are positive (~74%), highlighting personal growth, industry-relevant courses, and a good learning atmosphere. One negative review (~16.7%) criticizes the school as a money-making scheme with mediocre teaching.

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With an average rating of 4.42/5 from 159 reviews, ~96% are positive. Students highlight creative development, diverse student communities, excellent social scenes, and supportive faculty. No negative reviews were recorded.

All eight student reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.63/5. Students highly praise the knowledgeable instructors, quality curriculum, and enriching learning experience.

Rating distribution
5★
34%
24%
33%
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0%
46%
63%
4★
44%
62%
33%
0%
0%
50%
38%
3★
19%
13%
17%
0%
0%
4%
0%
2★
2%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1★
1%
1%
17%
0%
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Most useful review
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Great Experience

LSE is a great place to create life-long connections and friends. There's a certain sense of community that is special to the university. The staff are hands-on and approachable. The facilities are modern and well-equipped.

3D Computer Animation - Little value for fees

I studied the MA 3D Computer Animation at BU. If you are an international student I can't warn you enough about how studying there can be one of the worsts mistakes that you can make in your life. They cherry pick the stories of success. They use the names of the bigs studios for advertising, implicitly or explicitly. They use BFX as an advertising tool for the courses at BU. They say that they will prepare you for the industry in completion of the course, this is absolutely false in my experience. The MA is an introductory course condesed in one year. For an astronomical fee you will learn the basics of the tools and techiques. Things are taught in a rushed manner and sometimes in a mediocre way. Most of the people end the course with the same artistic level that they begin with. You will learn higher education skills that are transfarable to the practice of the profession or other aspects of life. But the price is absolutely not worth it. You can learn the basics of the software and basic techniques from free sources or from a paid source that is an infinitesimal fraction and provide the same or more value. And you can for sure learn the higher education skills that are the most valuable part of the course creating projects by yourself. Most of the international racialized students that I know didn't get into the industry and we were very dissapointed, some of us to the point of depression. It felt like a scam. The teachers don't have a good artistic level and there was a teacher that had a very abussive behaviour. Also, you have to consider that the industry is very discriminatory despite what they say. So if you don't have a European or Canadian passport you will have a difficut time getting a job even in a small studio. The majority of the people working in the studios are white Europeans and North Americans. If you mix a discriminatory industry with a student debt you have a horrible situation. Many of the students that later had success in the industry took further online reputed education like iAnimate or AnimSchool. If you want to become an animator go for this option. Having a MA will give you zero employability advantage. Buy a good computer, get a good subscription, get good online education, do projects by yourself and get feedback. I write this as a way of denouncing my experience there but also to warn you. If you are lucky, you will read this. I would say avoid the MA 3D Computer Animation, and if you don't trust me ask other people I am confident that more people will have the courage to say it. I ended up with an unpayable debt for the minuscule value that I got.

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An amazing choice

I love this university! It offers so much support throughout your studies. You can always go and talk to your tutors about your project and they give you really good feedback and interesting ideas. We have lectures once a week (every Friday) with a professional guest lecturer. We also have one lecture every Monday about illustration theory and they are all very interesting. Other than that we have workshops regularly which are fun and creative, all kinds of 1:1 and group tutorials and critiques. The facilities are great, I still haven't experienced them fully. We have a Riso print which is exciting and all kinds of other printing facilities like screen printing etc. There is always something happening in uni especially during lunchtime. There are fairs, a market day once a month where you can sell your stuff if you want, go-green week, employability week, employability lectures every week, events, parties organized to raise money for grad shows, etc. The only bad thing about AUB is the accommodation. It looks great and the rooms and everything is great but they are very expensive. As the food in the cafeteria, it’s kinda expensive but it's really good and all the packaging is eco-friendly. Nightlife is good I have no complaints. Some students don't like the clubs that much but are fine. Overall I think AUB is an amazing choice for anyone!

Student in 2013

I really enjoyed my time at LCB! I've found that my skills when I entered the work force were much higher than others. I think though there was a big portion missing in recipe development and composition. True- we did learn it through memorizing the recipes, but we really were missing classes on how different ingredients affect the final textures.. how you can change them... etc. That I still am not an expert in .. and I create recipes! Ouf! Also, I don't know if you still do a month of sugar work... but that really wasn't necessary and should be either cut or minimized to just 2 lessons. It's such a niche skill to know that I would have really preferred more technical skills. I loved the old location. The "rumors" I'm getting about the new location are that it's not as good, unfortunately - that i's become more of a money focused/marketing machine. I really hope that this image can be fixed as I love LCB and enjoyed my time there! Oh also - there should be more help for students to get jobs and featuring old students accomplishments - from cookbook launches to new bakeries so that current and old students can support them.

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