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The Insider
Umberto Belluzzo
15 episodes
1 week ago
The Insider interviews people about their job, university or country so that listeners can actually understand what it’s like to study there, work there or what is the reality of any events happening in the interviewees country.
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The Insider interviews people about their job, university or country so that listeners can actually understand what it’s like to study there, work there or what is the reality of any events happening in the interviewees country.
Show more...
How To
Education
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#10 What's it like to study at Imperial College London? Application tips, labs, social life and other insights with Francesco Cenciarelli
The Insider
22 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
#10 What's it like to study at Imperial College London? Application tips, labs, social life and other insights with Francesco Cenciarelli
  • Introduction - 0:00
  • Application tips - 1:05
  • Transfer Into London - 4:13
  • Social Life - 6:59
  • Campus and facilities - 10:18
  • Teaching Structure - 11:53
  • The best thing and a bad thing about ICL - 16:31
  • Rate out of ten of Campus, Professors and Social Life of ICL - 17:51
  • Typical day of a Imperial College London Student - 18:29
  • Career Prospects: 21:16
The Insider
The Insider interviews people about their job, university or country so that listeners can actually understand what it’s like to study there, work there or what is the reality of any events happening in the interviewees country.