Most of the "rudeboy" types are at Guy's campus though, I think...
Think again. You may be correct with raw numbers, but at a university with 18,500 students in a city with over 300,000 students in higher education, proportions matter more. Given that there are significantly more medically-allied Asian students than humanities-based ones at King's, proportionally there's no more at any one campus.
Remember, there are plenty of good and a few not-so-good people in every demographic group; what matters is your ability to tell the difference. Do that well and you'll make lots of brilliant friends here at King's.
Think again. You may be correct with raw numbers, but at a university with 18,500 students in a city with close to 70,000 students, proportions matter more. .
uhh i think you may be a little out on your figures there.. london has way more than 70,000 students, theres 125,000 in the university of london alone (theres around 300,000 students in he in london as a whole)
Think again. You may be correct with raw numbers, but at a university with 18,500 students in a city with over 300,000 students in higher education, proportions matter more. Given that there are significantly more medically-allied Asian students than humanities-based ones at King's, proportionally there's no more at any one campus.
Remember, there are plenty of good and a few not-so-good people in every demographic group; what matters is your ability to tell the difference. Do that well and you'll make lots of brilliant friends here at King's.
What are you saying?
There is surely a higher proportion of Asians at Guy's than at the Strand. I study at the Strand and work at Guy's and there's a very dramatic difference...
I don't understand where the 300,000 students in London come into this. I'm only talking about Guy's and Strand campuses, at King's College London...
There is surely a higher proportion of Asians at Guy's than at the Strand. I study at the Strand and work at Guy's and there's a very dramatic difference...
I don't understand where the 300,000 students in London come into this. I'm only talking about Guy's and Strand campuses, at King's College London...
Read between the lines of this thread's first post; the thread starter was concerned that most Asian students that he'd meet - if he came to King's - wouldn't be the type he'd prefer to socialise with. He didn't realise that, regardless of institution, students in London mix freely.