But they do better accommodate physical disabilities - rooms with wheelchair access, rooms for medical assistants to live side by side, etc etc. Tons of that stuff that you just never see in the USA |
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| A good description of St Andrews - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IGcNswofnOU&pp=ygUYdW5pdmVyc2l0eSBvZiBzdCBhbmRyZXdz |
| I personally know a couple students who have chosen St Andrews over Oxbridge. It's more rare but it happens. The best analogy is a student choosing Williams/Dartmouth over Princeton/Yale because they want a smaller environment that has more of a liberal arts feel and prioritizes undergrad. |
No |
I don't care. Just like I don't believe your story. You're a classic boastful DMV mommie. Go stand at the bus stop and tell your neighbors. No one here cares. |
+1 absolutely no. total BS "I know a couple of students" haha. |
There is no apostrophe in St. Andrews. Maybe it’s a plural instead of a possessive? I dunno. |
Not BS. I have no reason to lie. |
I believe you, I’m from the UK and I knew a couple of people who got into Oxbridge and chose another university, usually because they had an inferiority complex or they had all kinds of ideas about what kinds of students were at Oxbridge and didn’t want to be part of it. Some people applied just to be able to say they had had been accepted. So it does happen but not choosing it is almost always a stupid decision. |
There is also no period after the t. It is St Andrews. |
What an annoying group of individuals. |
Yes, there is a "." because it is a short version of "saint" |
It’s a Scottish university and British abbreviation convention omits the “.” |
YAAAAAWWWWWNNN |