According to 'general prestige' if that makes any sense. But also according to many subject league tables; in the Independent for example nearly all humanities subjects are top 10 in the country, though these need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
According to 'general prestige' if that makes any sense. But also according to many subject league tables; in the Independent for example nearly all humanities subjects are top 10 in the country, though these need to be taken with a pinch of salt.
I sort of understand what you're saying. I would say that their humanities ARE strong, but it's not really their strongest. Of course, some of them are probably better than others in terms of the quality but not all of the humanities are what KCL is really renowned for. Not trying to denounce your point, because I think general prestige of the university can itself make the courses at that university more attractive and 'prestigious' too. I'd say at the top, for KCL, is probably things like Law, War Studies, Medicine and Dentistry. History is apparently quite good here but I wouldn't know as I don't study it! Just my opinion
Forget anyone who tells you it's good for languages and humanities; go to UCL for that. Sure, it is good for those, but the real prestige is in the Law department.
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Could you please tell me why you think Business management is prestigious? What have you heard about it? I'm not trying to disagree or anything, I'm just curious!
Could you please tell me why you think Business management is prestigious? What have you heard about it? I'm not trying to disagree or anything, I'm just curious!
The course seems to be very popular, and competitive to get into, based on posts on TSR and since KCL is one of the top Unis in getting people into front office in IB, I figured the course would be a contributor.