Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Experienced St Andrews via my kids participation in the W&M JDP program. Spend years at each school. Very good university is a small town. Yes there are rich kids there, as there are at every school. There are number of kids in the DMV attending St Andrews for all for years. It is a great value compared to a number of US LACs and some state flagships.
Plenty of MC kids from UK, Europe and US attend. Very different educational system. A few marked assignments account for your grade. No hand holding, no retakes, no sympathy for late assignments. Students are treated as full fledged adults.
How was that program? I thought it was really interesting and wanted my kid to look into it.
Anonymous wrote:Experienced St Andrews via my kids participation in the W&M JDP program. Spend years at each school. Very good university is a small town. Yes there are rich kids there, as there are at every school. There are number of kids in the DMV attending St Andrews for all for years. It is a great value compared to a number of US LACs and some state flagships.
Plenty of MC kids from UK, Europe and US attend. Very different educational system. A few marked assignments account for your grade. No hand holding, no retakes, no sympathy for late assignments. Students are treated as full fledged adults.
Anonymous wrote:Experienced St Andrews via my kids participation in the W&M JDP program. Spend years at each school. Very good university is a small town. Yes there are rich kids there, as there are at every school. There are number of kids in the DMV attending St Andrews for all for years. It is a great value compared to a number of US LACs and some state flagships.
Plenty of MC kids from UK, Europe and US attend. Very different educational system. A few marked assignments account for your grade. No hand holding, no retakes, no sympathy for late assignments. Students are treated as full fledged adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few marked assignments account for your grade. No hand holding, no retakes, no sympathy for late assignments. Students are treated as full fledged adults.
This basically applies to all European universities…
Anonymous wrote:A few marked assignments account for your grade. No hand holding, no retakes, no sympathy for late assignments. Students are treated as full fledged adults.
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with this school? Over the past few years I've heard of several good but not great American students matriculating to St. Andrews, the common denominator being they all hail from wealthy families. It seems almost like the school is a socially acceptable alternative for families that couldn't get their child in at a higher ranked college in the US.
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with this school? Over the past few years I've heard of several good but not great American students matriculating to St. Andrews, the common denominator being they all hail from wealthy families. It seems almost like the school is a socially acceptable alternative for families that couldn't get their child in at a higher ranked college in the US.