Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams employs the Oxford tutorial system. Swarthmore Honors Seminars also similar.
Amherst has a direct enrollment program for study abroad. We consider that the best of both worlds.
Williams has the better program with WEPO. Pomona if you want Cambridge.
Interesting response, since New College (the Amherst program) is both wealthier and more prestigious than Exeter (Williams).
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/best-colleges-at-oxford/
There’s no comparison. Williams has its own fellowships to Oxford and a very close relationship.
I'd prefer my kid attend one of the top-ranked colleges, but you do you.
But they aren’t? They’re going abroad. Yeesh, you seem obnoxious.
NP. Unlike the Williams parent insisting their program is superior? Okay.
Oxford is a large university; each college has a different character. Does anyone have any info re: which colleges are best for certain disciplines? I haven't had much luck searching online. My DD would like to focus on bio, chem, or biochem.
It doesn’t really work like that. The degrees are awarded by the university. You might choose a particular college because a particular professor is based there, but lectures are held by the university, and even for tutorials you will often head to other colleges. I was doing a relatively obscure subject, and I think I only had one tutorial in my college vs 10 or 12 in other colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams employs the Oxford tutorial system. Swarthmore Honors Seminars also similar.
Amherst has a direct enrollment program for study abroad. We consider that the best of both worlds.
Williams has the better program with WEPO. Pomona if you want Cambridge.
Interesting response, since New College (the Amherst program) is both wealthier and more prestigious than Exeter (Williams).
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/best-colleges-at-oxford/
There’s no comparison. Williams has its own fellowships to Oxford and a very close relationship.
I'd prefer my kid attend one of the top-ranked colleges, but you do you.
But they aren’t? They’re going abroad. Yeesh, you seem obnoxious.
NP. Unlike the Williams parent insisting their program is superior? Okay.
Oxford is a large university; each college has a different character. Does anyone have any info re: which colleges are best for certain disciplines? I haven't had much luck searching online. My DD would like to focus on bio, chem, or biochem.