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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just average them out: This is the avg using the same weight: 1. Oxford — avg 2.33 2. Cambridge / LSE & St Andrews — tied at avg 2.67 3. Durham — avg 4.33 4. Imperial — avg 6.00 5. Warwick — avg 8.00 6. Bath — avg 7.67 7. Loughborough — avg 10.00 8. UCL — avg 10.67 9. Lancaster — avg 11.33 10. Exeter — avg 14.00[/quote] Your averages are not correct…. This is the correct avg of all 3: 1. Oxford — 2.33 2. Cambridge / LSE / St Andrews — 2.67 3. Durham — 4.33 4. Imperial — 6.00 5. Bath — 7.67 6. Warwick — 8.00 7. Loughborough — 10.00 8. UCL — 10.67 9. Lancaster — 13.00 10. Bristol — 13.33 11. Exeter — 14.00[/quote] Outside Oxbridge which would compete with Ivies, any of these schools here would be a great option for any US student looking to save 30 to 60% vs Full pay US privates.[/quote] Agree. LSE is also a nice alternative, although price with London cost of living could be high. Imperial for STEM, then Durham, St Andrews, Bath, Warwick, UCL, Bristol, Exeter and even Manchester are all great unis that would be comparable with any US top 50 down to T20/25 but a lot cheaper if full pay with no merit.[/quote] This is the point most people here forget….there are plenty of amazing options for a great education outside Oxbridge/LSE in the UK, These top 10-12 schools are all comparable to any top50 to T20 US school at a a fraction of the price if to no merit privates or OOS publics.[/quote] +100. Americans are so focused on US schools that they lose track of great programs at a better price for the right student.[/quote]
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