Makes sense to me. I also think size is a factor. |
No one said that students are afraid of going to university in Edinburgh, for heaven's sake. DC applied to Edinburgh and other urban schools, but there are many factors that go into selecting a college or university and my kid decided they preferred the vibe of a small town to an urban hub. And yes, felt safer. Which is totally valid and a reason many kids choose schools in the middle of nowhere, like St Andrews or Grinnell. |
Why not? Are you from UK and think bad idea based on your experience ? Had a family member do exactly that. Great, smart kid, got in everywhere in us and abroad. Wanted a different path. Worked out extremely well. I love that for those who have options and can think outside the box they will have experiences that a lot of us never will have. |
OP here. I think this totally answers the question. How interesting. Thanks! |
| St Andrews is a nicer campus and community with great support system for American students. |
| I think its a better strategy to attend St Andrews and take trips to Edinburgh and other cities on ling weekends or holidays. |
| Instead of sending a freshman away to another continent when US has hundreds of great schools right here, its better to do a semester or year abroad their junior year. They are more savvy, have a lot of course work done and focused on their major. |
| Pandemic and Ukraine war made me skeptic of sending a high school grad abroad. Things happen. I would rather they do undergrad here and go there for their masters. |
| St Andrews has 10k students, Edinburgh has 45k. Its a very different experience. Think Trader Joe's vs Walmart, yes more stuff and cheaper but not the same environment. |
Edinburgh has a population of 500,000 -- it's not LA. |
It's just so over the top ridiculous to visit Edinburgh and conclude that it doesn't "feel safe." |
Because US Schools are crazy woke and too expensive - signed Oxford dad |
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I have a kid at University of Edinburgh. It’s a great school in an amazing and beautiful city. The education he’s getting is top-notch.
Edinburgh was the only school in Scotland he wanted to attend so he never looked at St Andrews or any other UK schools. |
Oxford is pretty damn “woke”, Dad! |
| If you've never wintered that far north, you really can't appreciate how dark it is. |