Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This OP is a troll.
Oxford gave out all its acceptances on JANUARY 9th more than a month ago.
Cambridge theirs on JANUARY 24th
Try harder OP, next time.
so? Both sound pretty recent to me.
+1. And many are conditional offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This OP is a troll.
Oxford gave out all its acceptances on JANUARY 9th more than a month ago.
Cambridge theirs on JANUARY 24th
Try harder OP, next time.
so? Both sound pretty recent to me.
Anonymous wrote:This OP is a troll.
Oxford gave out all its acceptances on JANUARY 9th more than a month ago.
Cambridge theirs on JANUARY 24th
Try harder OP, next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The specific college is what matters. Some colleges are technically at Oxford/Cambridge but are decidedly unoxbridge. Unlike in the US, you can only use the resources at your college. So instead of having a grand all-uni library, some colleges have gothic cathedral libraries and some have libraries with aluminum shelves and moldy carpet.
Utter nonsense. Most of my tutorials were outside my college. All of my lectures were. And I spent almost all my time working in the Bodleian. Students in all colleges get their degrees from the university, and have access to all the university facilities and libraries.
Please don’t post nonsense when you have no idea what you are talking about.
What is the significance of the college then? Is it just your dorm? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:DS heading to Cambridge!!! Super excited.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I know one but they haven’t gotten all their application results yet so haven’t made a final decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The specific college is what matters. Some colleges are technically at Oxford/Cambridge but are decidedly unoxbridge. Unlike in the US, you can only use the resources at your college. So instead of having a grand all-uni library, some colleges have gothic cathedral libraries and some have libraries with aluminum shelves and moldy carpet.
Utter nonsense. Most of my tutorials were outside my college. All of my lectures were. And I spent almost all my time working in the Bodleian. Students in all colleges get their degrees from the university, and have access to all the university facilities and libraries.
Please don’t post nonsense when you have no idea what you are talking about.
I agree. I think you get tutors from your own college, but are free to use resources anywhere within the University.[/quote]
True. DS is at St. Hugh's but studies all over oxford. Tutors also are in different houses. Classes are all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The specific college is what matters. Some colleges are technically at Oxford/Cambridge but are decidedly unoxbridge. Unlike in the US, you can only use the resources at your college. So instead of having a grand all-uni library, some colleges have gothic cathedral libraries and some have libraries with aluminum shelves and moldy carpet.
Utter nonsense. Most of my tutorials were outside my college. All of my lectures were. And I spent almost all my time working in the Bodleian. Students in all colleges get their degrees from the university, and have access to all the university facilities and libraries.
Please don’t post nonsense when you have no idea what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The specific college is what matters. Some colleges are technically at Oxford/Cambridge but are decidedly unoxbridge. Unlike in the US, you can only use the resources at your college. So instead of having a grand all-uni library, some colleges have gothic cathedral libraries and some have libraries with aluminum shelves and moldy carpet.
Utter nonsense. Most of my tutorials were outside my college. All of my lectures were. And I spent almost all my time working in the Bodleian. Students in all colleges get their degrees from the university, and have access to all the university facilities and libraries.
Please don’t post nonsense when you have no idea what you are talking about.
Great advice, but it would reduce the volume of content on this site by ~90%.Anonymous wrote:Utter nonsense. Most of my tutorials were outside my college. All of my lectures were. And I spent almost all my time working in the Bodleian. Students in all colleges get their degrees from the university, and have access to all the university facilities and libraries.Anonymous wrote:The specific college is what matters. Some colleges are technically at Oxford/Cambridge but are decidedly unoxbridge. Unlike in the US, you can only use the resources at your college. So instead of having a grand all-uni library, some colleges have gothic cathedral libraries and some have libraries with aluminum shelves and moldy carpet.
Please don’t post nonsense when you have no idea what you are talking about.