Thank you for this video!! I just finished my first year, and the main issue for me was still figuring out how to take my notes. I took my notes by hand during first year however i realized that this meant i had loads of notes/books everywhere. What app do you take your notes on and do you advise that i should carry on note-taking by hand? x
hey!! I get you haha, I ended up with chunky notebooks in earlier years 😆📝 i would def recommend Notion for your notes! it’s means all your work is in one place with easy links for each module/lecture, and Notion has a lot of cool tables and boards you can use to make your notes and schedules look cute! all for free too! 💕x
hi, loved the video!! for the first year of psychology how often would you say you were at denmark hill compared to guys campus? i'm trying to decide my accommodation for september and was thinking about great dover street :)
i stayed in Moonraker point in year 1, it’s a 10 min walk from guy’s campus! next two years I’ve stayed in student accommodation, but it’s for all london students, not just kcl!
Hi, loved the video! I have a quick question - i'm planning to commute to kings college london for psychology bsc and was wondering how many days of are you at your uni in a week? And how many days are you just at home. Would I need to go to the uni everyday or could I just come in for my lectures? Is there a timetable of any sort?
hey! so first year as far as I remember had a good 3-4 days with classes. even pre-covid all the lectures were recorded so you could do them in your own time, but the seminars recorded attendance. plenty of people do commute so this is def an option, I would always recommend going into campus to get the most of the uni experience! hope this helps! lmk if u have more questions 💕
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Hi, thankyouu so much for the great video, a quick question, does all the lectures come in pre-recorded or are there live lectures as well
Thank you for this video!! I just finished my first year, and the main issue for me was still figuring out how to take my notes. I took my notes by hand during first year however i realized that this meant i had loads of notes/books everywhere. What app do you take your notes on and do you advise that i should carry on note-taking by hand? x
hey!! I get you haha, I ended up with chunky notebooks in earlier years 😆📝
i would def recommend Notion for your notes! it’s means all your work is in one place with easy links for each module/lecture, and Notion has a lot of cool tables and boards you can use to make your notes and schedules look cute! all for free too! 💕x
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hi, loved the video!! for the first year of psychology how often would you say you were at denmark hill compared to guys campus? i'm trying to decide my accommodation for september and was thinking about great dover street :)
hey, thanks so much!💕 and for first year, def guys campus!! i only had one module that was in denmark hill, and it was only once every 2 weeks! :D
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what a levels did you do? x
i did the international baccalaureate! so english lang lit, maths, biology, french, geography, and psychology 😅
what accommodation did you stay in for year 1? and do you stay there for 2nd and 3rd or do you share a flat etc
i stayed in Moonraker point in year 1, it’s a 10 min walk from guy’s campus! next two years I’ve stayed in student accommodation, but it’s for all london students, not just kcl!
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What year you in ? last year ?
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Hi, loved the video! I have a quick question - i'm planning to commute to kings college london for psychology bsc and was wondering how many days of are you at your uni in a week? And how many days are you just at home. Would I need to go to the uni everyday or could I just come in for my lectures? Is there a timetable of any sort?
hey! so first year as far as I remember had a good 3-4 days with classes. even pre-covid all the lectures were recorded so you could do them in your own time, but the seminars recorded attendance.
plenty of people do commute so this is def an option, I would always recommend going into campus to get the most of the uni experience!
hope this helps! lmk if u have more questions 💕
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