Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP said DD will apply next fall.Anonymous wrote:OP - You may need to check the application deadlines. The kids at my DC's school who are applying to Oxford and Cambridge have already applied and I thought the deadlines were back in October….I'm certainly no expert, though, so I may be wrong on the deadlines.
Oops…didn't catch that part - read to fast! Good luck with the process, OP.
Anonymous wrote:OP said DD will apply next fall.Anonymous wrote:OP - You may need to check the application deadlines. The kids at my DC's school who are applying to Oxford and Cambridge have already applied and I thought the deadlines were back in October….I'm certainly no expert, though, so I may be wrong on the deadlines.
Anonymous wrote:I used to date someone who went to Cambridge, and first of all, it is very restrictive. Not only should your daughter be pretty confident about sticking out her chosen course of study, she needs to pretty confident about sticking it out at Cambridge, because if she does decide to leave after a year, not all of her credit will transfer easily to a program here.
I had another friend who went to a 3-year well regarded, highly respected program at another university, dropped out after a year and found that none of his credits would transfer as anything other than electives.
The other thing is that Cambridge is pretty upper class society in England. And in England, there is stronger sense of class than there is here. Your daughter might be romanticizing studying in England, but when she gets there, she might find that socially it is difficult. I find that upper class British will be very polite to Americans, but they do tend (and this is a generalization) to look down on Americans. It's something that I'm sure is not on your daughter's radar.
If she chooses not to go to Cambridge or if she doesn't get in, another option might be to go to a college here that has a really good study abroad program where she can spend a semester or a year in England. That might be a nice and practical compromise.
OP here. There are several really good current threads discussing the admission process. Moving over to College Confidential. Thanks.Anonymous wrote:OP,
You should look at College Confidential. Do you know the site?
OP said DD will apply next fall.Anonymous wrote:OP - You may need to check the application deadlines. The kids at my DC's school who are applying to Oxford and Cambridge have already applied and I thought the deadlines were back in October….I'm certainly no expert, though, so I may be wrong on the deadlines.
OP, your daughter sounds like she has done her homework and knows what she's interested in.Anonymous wrote:My daughter is interested in applying to Cambridge next fall. Although I'm not pleased with the distance, she is impressed with the school and the fact that she doesn't have to take any general studies (only courses in her major) is a draw. Graduating in three years instead of four is also appealing.
After looking at the website, it appears that only 1200 international students are accepted. There are also several U.S. universities she is interested in.
I perused a three year old DCUM thread about Cambridge but it really didn't give the info I was looking for about, well, everything. Anybody attended Cambridge? An honest assessment would be appreciated, warts and all.
TIA.