Review of the London College of Style I attended the London College of Style with high hopes, expecting a premier education in the fashion industry. Unfortunately, my experience fell short in several critical areas, leaving me overall disappointed. First and foremost, communication between students and professors was incredibly poor. Questions often went unanswered, and clarity about course objectives or expectations was lacking. This created a disjointed learning environment that made it hard to stay engaged or feel supported. Some instructors were not approachable, which further compounded the issue. When students sought guidance, they were often met with a lack of interest or a dismissive attitude. This was particularly frustrating when paired with the fact that feedback on assignments or in-class activities was almost non-existent. We were left to wonder whether we were on the right track or if we were meeting the course’s standards. The History of Fashion course, in particular, was disappointing. The instructor would only spend about 30 minutes reading through a slideshow, offering little depth or engagement. For a subject so rich in content and significance, this lack of effort felt like a missed opportunity. Additionally, the online material across the board was outdated, and the Google Classroom platform was never updated in a timely manner, making it difficult to follow along or stay organized. A significant issue was the frequent tardiness of teachers, which showed a lack of professionalism. Furthermore, there was little consistency in teaching methods, with instructors often contradicting one another. This inconsistency left students confused about which advice or practices to follow. To make matters worse, slideshows were rarely posted, and when they were, they lacked any additional resources to deepen our understanding. For a program designed to equip students with industry knowledge, this felt inadequate. In summary, while the London College of Style undoubtedly has some talented instructors and an impressive reputation, my experience was marred by poor communication, outdated materials, and a lack of professionalism. The program needs significant improvements in structure, communication, and teaching methods to truly live up to its potential. For now, I would advise future students to approach with caution and realistic expectations.
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The London College of Style, accredited centre of creative excellence in fashion and beauty based in central London. Taught by industry leaders and world-class experts in fashion and personal styling, makeup and photography.