London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE vs University of Nottingham - UoN vs EM Normandie - EM Normandie vs University of Huddersfield vs University of Winchester

Side-by-side comparison from 587 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Distance Learning Centre (5.00)
London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE: wins 1/7 categories
University of Nottingham - UoN: wins 1/7 categories
EM Normandie - EM Normandie: wins 0/7 categories
University of Huddersfield: wins 1/7 categories
University of Winchester: wins 1/7 categories
Le Cordon Bleu Paris: wins 1/7 categories
Distance Learning Centre: wins 2/7 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Economics
Nottingham, The United Kingdom
4.30
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171 reviews
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Best programme: Chemical Engineering
Best programme: MSc International Logistics and Port Management
Huddersfield, The United Kingdom
4.30
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60 reviews
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Best programme: Business and Marketing
Winchester, The United Kingdom
4.10
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17 reviews
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Best programme: Primary Education
Best programme: Culinary Arts
Huddersfield, The United Kingdom
5.00
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1 reviews
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Best programme: Biomedical Science
Category ratings
Facilities
4.04
4.35
4.00
4.26
4.05
4.56
Win
1.00
Location
4.78
Win
4.42
3.57
4.01
4.06
4.78
Not rated
Professors
4.26
4.09
4.00
4.26
4.35
4.67
5.00
Win
Internationality
4.80
4.18
4.14
4.28
4.11
4.67
5.00
Win
Student life
3.63
4.55
Win
3.71
3.96
3.88
4.00
2.00
Value
4.04
4.11
4.00
4.18
Win
3.88
4.00
3.00
Accommodation
3.78
3.92
3.50
3.96
4.18
Win
3.22
2.00
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Expert and experienced faculty
  • +Supportive and collaborative community atmosphere
  • +Diverse and flexible learning and assessment methods
  • +Excellent campus facilities and supportive faculty.
  • +Strong academic programmes with a focus on practical skills and cultural understanding.
  • +Vibrant student life with diverse societies and convenient city access.
  • +Connecting theory to practice through real-world cases.
  • +Diverse international environment and global opportunities.
  • +Relevant industry-focused courses and knowledgeable faculty.
  • +Knowledgeable, friendly, and supportive tutors
  • +Excellent facilities and industry-level equipment
  • +Strong student support and campus amenities
  • +Excellent lecturer support and approachability
  • +High-quality facilities and practical course elements
  • +Engaging lectures and opportunities for discussion
  • +exceptional quality of teaching and knowledgeable, approachable instructors
  • +strong emphasis on precision, quality, and professional skill development
  • +welcoming environment and supportive alumni network
  • +Reliable online learning with relevant, straightforward assets
  • +Flexible pace and scheduling for busy individuals
  • +Well-organized tutors
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.
  • -Limited module choices despite high tuition fees.
  • -Perceived as a money-making scheme with mediocre teaching.
  • -Overcrowded classrooms and lack of individual attention.
  • -Poorly maintained facilities and outdated equipment.
  • -Ineffective and unsupportive administrative and management.
  • -Lack of direct lecturer engagement and support.
  • -Poor online learning experience.
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and technology hinder the learning experience.
  • -Lack of career support and industry relevance leads to dissatisfaction.
  • -Administrative and management issues are a significant problem.
  • -Outdated facilities and a lack of resources are frequently mentioned.
  • -The curriculum is perceived as uninspired and lacking in practical application.
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 receives outstanding reviews for its student life, scoring a remarkable 4.55. Location also garners high praise at 4.42, closely followed by facilities at 4.35. Conversely, accommodation presents a weaker area with a rating of 3.92. Other aspects like professors, internationality, and value fall within a solid range, indicating a generally positive university experience.

This institution performs well across most aspects, with **Internationality** standing out as its strongest area. Facilities, Professors, and Value also receive high marks. Areas for potential improvement include **Location**, which scored the lowest, and Accomodation. Student life and the overall value proposition are rated solidly in the mid-to-high range.

This university receives consistently positive ratings, particularly excelling in **Internationality** with a score of 4.28. **Professors** (4.26) and **Facilities** (4.26) also perform very strongly. The **Value** proposition is also well-regarded at 4.18. Areas receiving slightly lower, though still respectable, scores include **Student Life** (3.96) and **Accomodation** (3.96).

This institution receives commendation for its professors, achieving the highest rating in this category. Student life and value for money represent areas with the lowest scores. Facilities, location, accommodation, and internationality are all rated positively, demonstrating a generally well-regarded university experience.

This institution receives high marks for its Location, scoring 4.78, and for its Professors and Internationality, both at 4.67. Facilities also rate well at 4.56. Student Life and Value are both solid at 4.00. The weakest area is Accomodation, which received a rating of 3.22.

This institution excels notably in the quality of its professors and its international student environment, both receiving perfect scores. Conversely, its weakest areas lie in its location and facilities, with ratings of 0 and 1 respectively. Student life and accommodation are rated moderately, while value for money sits in the middle.

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.

University reviews are overwhelmingly positive (~90%), with students praising supportive faculty, excellent facilities, and enjoyable campus life. The single negative review mentioned curriculum limitations.

Most reviews (approximately 71%) highlight a positive learning atmosphere, inspiring professors, and valuable international experiences. A small amount of feedback (around 14%) suggests mediocrity and a focus on profit. The average rating is 3.86/5.

With an average rating of 4.33/5 from 60 reviews, feedback is overwhelmingly positive (~93%). Students highlight knowledgeable tutors, good course support, and helpful university staff. No negative feedback was recorded.

University reviews are largely positive (~82% rating 4-5 stars), highlighting excellent facilities, dedicated lecturers offering 1:1 support, and engaging learning. Minimal negative feedback exists, mentioning issues with remote learning during the pandemic.

All 9 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.67/5. Students highlight exceptional teaching quality and knowledgeable instructors, along with impeccable facilities. The curriculum and emphasis on precision are frequently praised.

With a 5/5 average rating, the single review is highly positive. It praises the platform for reliable online learning, well-organized tutors, and relevant assets, suiting busy schedules.

Rating distribution
5★
34%
42%
43%
45%
35%
67%
100%
4★
44%
48%
29%
43%
47%
33%
0%
3★
19%
10%
14%
12%
12%
0%
0%
2★
2%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1★
1%
0%
14%
0%
6%
0%
0%
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.

great uni

The university of Nottingham is a fantastic Russell Group university. Even speaking objectively, the university has a reputation for academic excellence; accordingly, it is ranked 66 in the world and 10 in the UK for employability according to QS 2022 rankings. In my experience, I can see why this is the case! I can only speak for the Faculty of Arts, but the staff are great and the content they teach is generally very interesting. The lectures are well prepared, and the powerpoint slides are always provided to students - many lecturers also record their lectures for those that can’t attend. Reading lists for each module are comprehensive, with core readings, recommended readings, and further readings available, alongside many other online resources to help with your studies. My biggest piece of advice is to take full advantage of what is available to you, especially the brains of your professors! They are there to help and will happily meet with you to discuss your work; they have always been quick to respond to my own queries on email and friendly and helpful in person. As is to be expected at uni, you will not be spoon fed. While I stand-by the fact that the lectures here are interesting, you are expected to go above and beyond with your reading and research. Sometimes the lectures may not even have any relevance to the assignments; do not make the mistake of thinking the lecture materials are all you need for your courseworks. In my first year a professor reminded me that I am meant to be a full-time student, which means I need to study like one! This means at least a few hours of work outside of lectures or seminars a day - of course in first year this isn’t as necessary but in second and third year I would try to take this advice on board if you want to do well. In relation to lectures and university staff, be aware that there are a lot of strikes ongoing, and so lots of teaching and some assignments are likely to be impacted. This seems to be a nationwide issue, but staff in the Faculty of Arts here often partake in the strikes. Nottingham is a super sporty university! There are a huge number of sports and societies to get involved with, make sure you go to the freshers fair to check out all your options and sign up to trial anything that might interest you. Don’t overlook the importance of these as a source of entertainment and places to meet new people. However, I will say is that there is a big drinking culture that is especially evident in sports teams so if that doesn’t appeal to you then its something to be wary of. As far as I can tell though, this isn’t limited just to UON, and many big universities have this culture. Furthermore, uni sports are pretty expensive. If you are part of a team you will have to pay a membership subscription, some sports require you to have a sports village pass, and will have to pay for kits/uniform. Even when trying new sports or wanting to play for fun instead of for competition, you will have to pay £5-10 per session. at the moment, only catered halls are available on campus, with self-catered halls being a little more further out, although all are within a reasonable distance. If I could repeat first year, I would pick one of the catered halls - I think the shared dining halls encourage more social interaction, the fantastic facilities on campus are much more easily accessible, and of course there is the added bonus of not having to cook or clean up! Finally, the surrounding areas are lovely. The main campus is absolutely gorgeous and green, with tons of wildlife. Keep an eye out for the bunnies! There are free hopper buses between University park, Jubilee and Sutton Bonnington. Beeston and Lenton in particular have wonderful student communities, where most students will live in their second and third years, but the city as a whole feels very student-oriented given the presence of two huge universities.

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Semester 1 Review at UoH

I just started Semester 2 at University of Huddersfield and I’m a student currently studying Applied Psychology on a 4 year course. I think most of the lecturers here are really kind and explain concepts very well. The pacing of assignments or tests is also good as there’s always plenty of time to meet deadlines. The student support team is also really great, as well as other amenities that are available on campus to support the students. We are also assigned a personal tutor with whom we can communicate about any issues. Overall, my experience so far at the University is basically perfect, lots of opportunities to meet new people as well which is fun.

The Winchester Experience!

The University of Winchester is a great environment to study, work, and socialize. This can be seen by how The University of Winchester values the welfare of its community and students. For instance, the University cares about the environment, and the sustainability of its campus. There are as well many volunteering, campus jobs, and career opportunities, (such as funding for work placements and driving lessons) that the University offers. There is also a vast range of societies, and activities from the Pudding society to the Commuters society. The University of Winchester also ensures that Students concerns are listened too. Especially through schemes such as the Student Fellow Project, Student academic Reps, and Student senate. The University of Winchester is smaller than most universities, so staff can quickly get to know and provide detailed feedback to students. Moreover, it is a shame that a lot of these volunteering, campus jobs, and career opportunities are often badly signposted. Winchester is a beautiful and historically interesting place, but compared with other areas can be quite expensive to live in. There have also been some issues with accommodation e.g. overly sensitive fire alarms that are constantly being set off. However, the University is working on dealing with these issues. Overall, being a student at The University of Winchester has been an amazing experience. I would definitely recommend attending an open day.

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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