Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't speak loudly with an American accent in Edinburgh and especially Glasgow cities. Even if you had a London accent I would warn this. And avoid the town on Friday & Saturday nights it will be stuffed to the rafters with drunks.
Solid advice.
Anonymous wrote:For undergrad? I don’t understand why you’d elect to study in Scotland of all places if you’re trying to get a job in the states afterward.
Anonymous wrote:Don't speak loudly with an American accent in Edinburgh and especially Glasgow cities. Even if you had a London accent I would warn this. And avoid the town on Friday & Saturday nights it will be stuffed to the rafters with drunks.
Anonymous wrote:I did my junior year abroad at Edinburgh, and it was the best year of my life. Lived in Pollock halls and climbed Arthur’s seat with friends a few times a week. It is a lovely little hike with a great view close to the dorm.
Anonymous wrote:Absent from your list--and wildly underrated by Americans--is Aberdeen...
Anonymous wrote:For undergrad? I don’t understand why you’d elect to study in Scotland of all places if you’re trying to get a job in the states afterward.
Anonymous wrote:My kid got a masters degree at Edinburgh. Loved the school and the town. Visited St Andrews and thought it was a bore.