They are universities, yes. Although KCL and UCL are universities as well as constituent colleges of the federal University of London. But because it's federal, they largely operate on their own terms like most universities do, unlike, say, Oxbridge colleges.
Imperial used to be in the University of London as well but it left and is now an independent university (still state/public though).
They are universities, yes. Although KCL and UCL are universities as well as constituent colleges of the federal University of London. But because it's federal, they largely operate on their own terms like most universities do, unlike, say, Oxbridge colleges.
Imperial used to be in the University of London as well but it left and is now an independent university (still state/public though).
No, they're not sixth form colleges... They're the other kind of college - the Oxbridge kind but with more independence. The University of London is a collegiate federal university.
No, they're not sixth form colleges... They're the other kind of college - the Oxbridge kind but with more independence. The University of London is a collegiate federal university.
None of the ones that I was replying to i.e. KCL, UCL, Imperial. Those are higher education institutions, not sixth form colleges. I don't live in London so I don't know much about sixth form colleges there, sorry.