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www.unionview.com - Visit for more Imperial College London videos: Introduction, Campus, Academia, Accommodation, Food, Societies, Student Union, London, Expenses, Summary.

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  • gorgeous university with gorgeous guys..i have been bummed in the toilets at the union on numerous occasions..i want a cucumber up my arse..NOOOW

  • enjoyment comes after graduation...with all the job offers coming in before graduation...bring in the money :D

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  • a lot of opportunities after graduating in this college

  • this vid tells me absolutely nothing about the uni, they chose their smartest students and put them on camera to tell us what grades they got :/

  • one day...

  • @Gimcrackz moreso A* AA now..... competition is so bloody fierce, who wouldve thought someone could get into imperial with a C!!! this video was made in 2008 though, and those who are interviewed have been there a few years anyway

  • AAC for Imperial? i though it's straight A's

  • WARNING TO ALL STUDENTS: Dr. Vincent McKee, who used to run a company in Coventry offering private tuition, called ICUT (UK), has now changed the name of the company to University and Academy Tutors, or UAT (GB). DO NOT approach ICUT/UAT for your tutorial needs. Dr. Vincent McKee was outed as a FRAUDSTER by Sky News in January 2011. As a result, McKee has changed his company's name and HIS OWN NAME : he now calls himself Patrick Murray, and he is STILL DEFRAUDING STUDENTS. Just Google his name !

  • Now, they ask for a*aa (a* in maths and a in further maths is highly encouraged) for most engineering courses. For IB students they ask 7s in maths and physics with 39 overall in some competitive courses such as computer science or aeronautical eng

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