I’m guessing that math is not your strong suit. 3 hours round trip = 90 minutes each way. Did you study at St Andrew’s? |
Wow, what an ass. BTW, it’s St. Andrews. You would be hard pressed to find many people who would describe 1.5 hrs to a capital city and international airport as “super remote”. Sounds like it’s not your cup of tea; phew! |
What activities do you think would get an international student deported? |
I would be real interested in learning which high school in the USA uses Notre Dame as a back up. Such a school does not exist. |
Most like Ravenclaw. |
Simple: Google free speech reporting UK deportation |
Regis. Sacred Heart. Marymount. Cistercian. Possibly Strake |
One of my classmates transferred from Notre Dame to St Andrews. Ended up having an impressive career in IB and then PE in London. |
| St Andrews is the Northeastern of the UK. Highly overrated and totally lacking in real prestige. The only USA high school graduates who turn down USA top 20s to attend are the ones on this thread or their mothers. And they pop up over and over and over again. My guess is really there are maybe three of them. |
Right because he was smart enough to get into Notre Dame. Probably had nothing to do with Saint Andrews. |
Baseless claim. Look at the UK league tables, Northeastern isn’t remotely close. I went to St Andrews and 4 of my close friends got into T20 schools. I guess they must be the only ones.. |
St Andrews actually places well in London IB firms |
| I'm a fan of Queens in Belfast. |
| There are a lot of kids with fairly international backgrounds. And St. Andrews is very much part of the mix - like McGill, University of Toronto, UBC, LSE, Imperial, Edinburgh. Among American universities, there's probably some overlap with NYU, BU, and Columbia. These are comfortable schools for kids that grew up all over. |
someone will do an IP check soon to see if you've posted as multiple personalities in this thread. Pathetic boosting. |