The only field I would definitively place Cambridge undergrad at #1 is in pure mathematics. |
Which course? An Economics & Management Oxford student is going to be much stronger than an Oxford classics student. Unlike HYPSM, UK universities generally do not allow transfers, so some programs are much more selective than others. (Think Cornell engineering vs hotel/agriculture) |
UK universities tend to be stricter graders, so consider how US law schools will translate your GPA. You would probably gain a similar boost to T10, but you might have a harder time finding relevant extracurricular experiences for US Law in particular. INSEAD is a great business school in any case - unlike US business schools, they give their professors a larger share of the consulting pie, leading to a healthy mix of super-highly accomplished professionals and academics rather than just the latter as is the case in the US. |
This isnβt true at all. Masters at both Oxford and Cambridge have varying levels of selectivity, just like at the ivies, but they have high minimum criteria to be considered. Cambridge has its own Rhodes scholarship equivalent which is only for masters/phds and is very selective in its own right: https://www.gatescambridge.org/ The reason why Oxbridge dominates world rankings is due to research output, which is not driven by undergrads. |
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Frankly Iβd take Oxford or Cambridge over any of the 5-20 in the USNWR rankings, with a few major-specific exceptions.
Penn CalTech Duke Brown JHU Northwestern Columbia Cornell Chicago Berkely UCLA Rice Dartmouth Vanderbilt Notre Dame |
| Never heard of Oxbridge University. Sounds like a scam degree. |
Oxbridge is just a nickname for the UK's two best universities: Oxford and Cambridge. Sometimes it's better not to speak when ignorant. |
Most U.S. students who are thinking about Oxbridge would be better off applying for Imperial or LSE. Much more straightforward application process. |
My kid applied to Cambridge and Imperial and the process was basically the same. Only difference was Cambridge asked for a transcript and Imperial did not. Both applications were UCAS so not different. Accepted at both. |
Please don't fall for this Oxbridge scam. Oxford is is Mississippi and Cambridge is in Massachusetts. There are tons of ads for universities like this on YouTube, preying on desperate parents. Stick to a good US University instead. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never heard of Oxbridge University. Sounds like a scam degree.[/quote]
Oxbridge is just a nickname for the UK's two best universities: Oxford and Cambridge. Sometimes it's better not to speak when ignorant.[/quote] Please don't fall for this Oxbridge scam. Oxford is is Mississippi and Cambridge is in Massachusetts. There are tons of ads for universities like this on YouTube, preying on desperate parents. Stick to a good US University instead.[/quote] OK Bob⦠|
huh? |