12 Dec 2011

Living in London

London is home to more international students then any other city in the world. More than 90,000 international students, from over 200 countries, study in London.

As one of the most dynamic, exciting and culturally diverse cities, London offers endless opportunities; you can be sure that you are always spoilt for choice, no matter who you are. Nowhere else will you be able to find such a colourful variety of things to do, places to visit and people to meet.

People from all over the world come together to experience a hugely diverse mix of art, literature, history, culture and international business, and you will have the opportunity to meet new and interesting people.

Discover new things about London on a daily basis, ranging from the vintage coffee shop around the corner to secluded places right in the City. However, if you want some time away from the hustle and bustle of the City, London still allows for some extent of isolation if needed, simply by sitting underneath a tree in Hyde Park in summer and reading a good book undisturbed.

London is also one of the world's best places to launch a career. Studying here can enable you to network and meet with successful, enthusiastic and extremely inspiring people, and there are numerous events and skill improving sessions which take place in the city.

The perceived cost of living in London is often a concern shared by many students, however London is a city for all tastes and budgets. It is possible to enjoy a great student and social life if you take advantage of the many reduced priced services and facilities.

Students can benefit from the range of generous discounts available in shops, theatres, restaurants and cinemas, and also receive a 30 per cent discount on all travel round London. Don’t forget that cultural sites such as museums and art galleries are free entry, and many nightclubs often hold student nights with discounted drinks deals.

If you want to study in an institution that is ranked 1st in London, then choose Cass. 

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