London School of Economics and Political Science - LSE vs EM Normandie - EM Normandie vs University of Sussex vs Liverpool John Moores University vs UWS School of Business and Enterprise
Side-by-side comparison from 448 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
- +Marketable courses and high academic standards
- +Excellent, expert faculty with industry experience
- +Supportive, respectful, and flexible learning environment
- +Connecting theory to practice through real-world cases.
- +Diverse international environment and global opportunities.
- +Relevant industry-focused courses and knowledgeable faculty.
- +Supportive and approachable academic staff
- +Vibrant student life and community
- +Excellent location and campus environment
- +Practical, comprehensive programmes with knowledgeable lecturers
- +Opportunities for professional and personal development
- +Vibrant city location and active student union
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- +exceptional quality of teaching and knowledgeable, approachable instructors
- +strong emphasis on precision, quality, and professional skill development
- +welcoming environment and supportive alumni network
- +Strong sense of community and supportive staff
- +Structured and unique course offerings
- +Friendly and approachable environment
- -Poor teaching quality and lack of structure in programs.
- -High fees are not justified by the quality of education and support.
- -Limited social life and inadequate student support services.
- -Perceived as a money-making scheme with mediocre teaching.
- -Excessive administrative and communication problems plague the institution.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of essential resources hinder the learning experience.
- -The curriculum is often perceived as irrelevant and not aligned with industry demands.
- -Unclear or misrepresented course outcomes and content changes.
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- -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- -Outdated facilities and technology hinder the learning experience.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.
- -Disorganized and unresponsive administrative support.
- -Inadequate and outdated facilities.
- -Lack of clear communication and course structure.
With a strong emphasis on **Internationality** (4.80) and **Location** (4.78), this institution presents a globally connected and well-situated environment. Professors also receive high marks (4.26). Conversely, **Student Life** (3.63) and **Accommodations** (3.79) are the areas with the lowest reported satisfaction, suggesting room for improvement in campus vibrancy and living arrangements.
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.
Overall, this university garners strong ratings, particularly excelling in Location (4.44) and Internationality (4.22). Professors (4.28) and Student Life (4.17) also received favorable scores. The weakest area appears to be Accomodation, with a rating of 3.73, closely followed by Value at 3.85. Facilities and Student Life also fall within a similar, moderately positive range.
This university demonstrates notable strengths in its **Location**, scoring 4.56, and **Student Life**, with a rating of 4.50. **Facilities** and **Professors** also received positive marks, around 4.4. Conversely, **Accomodation** stands out as the weakest area, rated at 3.8. **Internationality** and **Value** fall in the mid-range, with scores of approximately 4.3 and 4.0, respectively.
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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.
Exceptional scores highlight key strengths, with perfect marks awarded for Facilities, Professors, Location, Internationality, and Value. These areas demonstrate outstanding offerings and resources. Conversely, Student Life received a zero, indicating a significant area for improvement. Accommodation also scored very low at 1, suggesting this aspect needs substantial development to meet student needs.
Most reviews (~74%) praise marketable courses, expert faculty, and excellent research opportunities. Very few (~3.4%) express concerns about teaching quality, grading consistency, and career services.
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.
~74% of reviews highlight a good balance of independence and support, with approachable lecturers and engaging practical seminars. The location near Brighton is also frequently praised. No negative reviews were recorded.
The vast majority of reviews (~88%) are positive, praising comprehensive programs, helpful lecturers, and a supportive environment. A small percentage (~2.4%) expressed dissatisfaction with course changes.
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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.
The sole review is highly positive, awarding 5/5 stars. It highlights a strong sense of community, friendly and approachable staff, and a uniquely structured Fine Art course. No negative feedback was received.
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.
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If you’re also looking a university whose ambience compliments your student life experience, then Sussex and it’s community is definitely one to check out. I studied BA Communications & Media studies and I like they had some guest lecturers come lecture for a day on specific topics, had various events that supported our career prospects e.g. having alumnus and individuals in the industry come speak to us about their experience. Secondly, I liked the fact that as students, our voices/academic issues were heard via our student ambassadors (and they took active measures to resolve them when/if they could). In addition, I also liked the fact the student accommodations (i.e. bathrooms and kitchens) on campus got cleaned once a week (saved the stress for some students). The university is quite international and diverse with various societies ranging from sports, religion, academics, fun etc. I wish they took the strikes more seriously (in terms of addressing students on their stance, supporting the staff who were part of the union). Also, encourage more international students to apply for positions in the SU, and publicize international events such as the International Food Party. Overall, I enjoyed my stay and experience at the university and would recommend it to prospective students.
My experience at LJMU has been parred none and has exceeded my expectations. The facilities are superb and staff members are accommodating, approachable and welcoming. Honestly speaking, attending LJMU feels like a home away from home. Socially the university has a very inclusive culture. I cannot speak for all programs, but the MA in Education has been life and career-transforming for me. I am very happy I chose LJMU.
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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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