Consensus world view of TOP 5/6 UK University Rankings (Prestige/Research)

Anonymous
The only UK students coming here are the ones that:
1) Receive an amazing Merit Scholarship at whatever university they chose since Uni in the UK is really cheap compared to the us and it is only 3 years vs 4 (unless you are in Scotland).
2) HYPSM - And for these, if you dont have a scholarship, you need to come from wealth, otherwise you might as well just attend Oxbridge for 9,350 pounds per year. A Bargain…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).
Anonymous
Ignore the Unnecessary Capitalisation Nutter, people!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


What UK secondary school has a 95% Oxbridge admit rate? Was this is 1950? Even the top UK secondary schools are not a quarter of that these days . . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


What UK secondary school has a 95% Oxbridge admit rate? Was this is 1950? Even the top UK secondary schools are not a quarter of that these days . . . .


St. Paul's school for girls. #1 in the country. Now and pretty much always.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


MIT is more prestigious than Oxbridge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


MIT is more prestigious than Oxbridge.


it is outside of the UK, no one is disputing it's prestige.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


What UK secondary school has a 95% Oxbridge admit rate? Was this is 1950? Even the top UK secondary schools are not a quarter of that these days . . . .


St. Paul's school for girls. #1 in the country. Now and pretty much always.


St. Paul's girls is a GREAT school. But they report that "Of our pupils who choose to study in the UK, over a quarter go on to Oxford and Cambridge, and 97% go on to Russell Group universities" -- so I very much doubt they have a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge.

https://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/academic/academic-13-16/careers-and-universities/university-destinations/
Anonymous
I went to St Paul’s. Has not now or ever been 97% Oxbridge attendance. What nonsense!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to St Paul’s. Has not now or ever been 97% Oxbridge attendance. What nonsense!

Sorry, or acceptance. MAYBE there has been an acceptance rate similar to that for people who applied, which is not the whole year or anything close to it. Everyone else goes to Russell Group and a few to Ivies.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


What UK secondary school has a 95% Oxbridge admit rate? Was this is 1950? Even the top UK secondary schools are not a quarter of that these days . . . .


St. Paul's school for girls. #1 in the country. Now and pretty much always.


St. Paul's girls is a GREAT school. But they report that "Of our pupils who choose to study in the UK, over a quarter go on to Oxford and Cambridge, and 97% go on to Russell Group universities" -- so I very much doubt they have a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge.

https://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/academic/academic-13-16/careers-and-universities/university-destinations/


They did the year my sister graduated. She is in her 20s so it wasn't long ago.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


What UK secondary school has a 95% Oxbridge admit rate? Was this is 1950? Even the top UK secondary schools are not a quarter of that these days . . . .


St. Paul's school for girls. #1 in the country. Now and pretty much always.


St. Paul's girls is a GREAT school. But they report that "Of our pupils who choose to study in the UK, over a quarter go on to Oxford and Cambridge, and 97% go on to Russell Group universities" -- so I very much doubt they have a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge.

https://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/academic/academic-13-16/careers-and-universities/university-destinations/


They did the year my sister graduated. She is in her 20s so it wasn't long ago.


I’m the Paulina PP. I just don’t believe you, please show the leavers list from that year. To the PP above with the link, that is from the boys school. The girls school list from this year is here: https://spgs.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/University-Destinations-2024.pdf
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


What UK secondary school has a 95% Oxbridge admit rate? Was this is 1950? Even the top UK secondary schools are not a quarter of that these days . . . .


St. Paul's school for girls. #1 in the country. Now and pretty much always.


St. Paul's girls is a GREAT school. But they report that "Of our pupils who choose to study in the UK, over a quarter go on to Oxford and Cambridge, and 97% go on to Russell Group universities" -- so I very much doubt they have a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge.

https://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/academic/academic-13-16/careers-and-universities/university-destinations/


They did the year my sister graduated. She is in her 20s so it wasn't long ago.


Sorry -- but you are definitely mistaken. She, or someone, told a falsehood.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the pull for UK students to come stateside vs. attending the Top 5/6 UK unis? Employment, brand?

Is the line generally drawn at HYPSM?

Is it a fairly common aspiration to want to attend a US uni, or is it more equivalent to the growing, but niche, US interest in UK schools?


Yes, Ivy League is usually where the line is drawn and only when there's failure to get into Oxford and Cambridge.
My sibling's class had a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge. The remainders went to places like Courtauld, MIT and UVA (only 1 to UVA and that was seen as the lowest ranking place attended by anyone that year).


What UK secondary school has a 95% Oxbridge admit rate? Was this is 1950? Even the top UK secondary schools are not a quarter of that these days . . . .


St. Paul's school for girls. #1 in the country. Now and pretty much always.


St. Paul's girls is a GREAT school. But they report that "Of our pupils who choose to study in the UK, over a quarter go on to Oxford and Cambridge, and 97% go on to Russell Group universities" -- so I very much doubt they have a 95% acceptance rate to Oxbridge.

https://www.stpaulsschool.org.uk/academic/academic-13-16/careers-and-universities/university-destinations/


They did the year my sister graduated. She is in her 20s so it wasn't long ago.


I’m the Paulina PP. I just don’t believe you, please show the leavers list from that year. To the PP above with the link, that is from the boys school. The girls school list from this year is here: https://spgs.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/University-Destinations-2024.pdf


what a ridiculous request. what is this thread about?
Anonymous
Ladies, can we move on? This is not helpful to the dozens of others who look at this thread. Take it elsewhere and focus on the subject at hand.
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