Anonymous wrote:She heard back from St Andrews today. She was rejected. She is crushed…..Durham might be it. We will be visiting both of them next month. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/
Sure. Go ahead and send your kids to Arizona State while mine will go to Notre Dame….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, QS rankings outside the elite top 20 or is complete waste of time to evaluate Undergraduate excellence. Some of the examples above are obvious one. There are plenty more. There is not one single ranking that quantifies/qualifies anything. When looking at undergraduate education, certain rankings are more in line with the reality of that undergraduate institution. Sometimes individual major rankings are more appropriate. It all depends on the goal of the student here. For the UK, it makes sense to look at their own internal UK rankings (there are 3 of them, CUG, Times and Guardian) and see what they all say about the uni and the individual programs. It becomes pretty easy to see trends between the top 7-10 and the rest over the years. Then it is about fit…..go visit. Talk to graduates and current students in the 1st and last year. Get real actionable data and opinions instead of listening to know it alls in this board…
Wow….common sense at DCUM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/
Sure. Go ahead and send your kids to Arizona State while mine will go to Notre Dame….
Mine is at Oxford.
A) We didn't ask, nor do we care
B) Now its obvious why you're c*ckriding QS rankings so much; it's because they put Oxford at 4
Haha. You walked right into it with your taunt re Arizona. The more reputable rankings services have Oxford as no. 1, of course. Try not to be such a jerk on the internet. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-10-09-oxford-named-best-university-world-record-tenth-consecutive-year#:~:text=AwardsEducationResearchUniversity,demanding%20benchmark%20of%20university%20performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, QS rankings outside the elite top 20 or is complete waste of time to evaluate Undergraduate excellence. Some of the examples above are obvious one. There are plenty more. There is not one single ranking that quantifies/qualifies anything. When looking at undergraduate education, certain rankings are more in line with the reality of that undergraduate institution. Sometimes individual major rankings are more appropriate. It all depends on the goal of the student here. For the UK, it makes sense to look at their own internal UK rankings (there are 3 of them, CUG, Times and Guardian) and see what they all say about the uni and the individual programs. It becomes pretty easy to see trends between the top 7-10 and the rest over the years. Then it is about fit…..go visit. Talk to graduates and current students in the 1st and last year. Get real actionable data and opinions instead of listening to know it alls in this board…
Wow….common sense at DCUM
Anonymous wrote:Yes, QS rankings outside the elite top 20 or is complete waste of time to evaluate Undergraduate excellence. Some of the examples above are obvious one. There are plenty more. There is not one single ranking that quantifies/qualifies anything. When looking at undergraduate education, certain rankings are more in line with the reality of that undergraduate institution. Sometimes individual major rankings are more appropriate. It all depends on the goal of the student here. For the UK, it makes sense to look at their own internal UK rankings (there are 3 of them, CUG, Times and Guardian) and see what they all say about the uni and the individual programs. It becomes pretty easy to see trends between the top 7-10 and the rest over the years. Then it is about fit…..go visit. Talk to graduates and current students in the 1st and last year. Get real actionable data and opinions instead of listening to know it alls in this board…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/
Sure. Go ahead and send your kids to Arizona State while mine will go to Notre Dame….
Mine is at Oxford.
A) We didn't ask, nor do we care
B) Now its obvious why you're c*ckriding QS rankings so much; it's because they put Oxford at 4
Haha. You walked right into it with your taunt re Arizona. The more reputable rankings services have Oxford as no. 1, of course. Try not to be such a jerk on the internet. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2025-10-09-oxford-named-best-university-world-record-tenth-consecutive-year#:~:text=AwardsEducationResearchUniversity,demanding%20benchmark%20of%20university%20performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/
Sure. Go ahead and send your kids to Arizona State while mine will go to Notre Dame….
Mine is at Oxford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/
Sure. Go ahead and send your kids to Arizona State while mine will go to Notre Dame….
Mine is at Oxford.
A) We didn't ask, nor do we care
B) Now its obvious why you're c*ckriding QS rankings so much; it's because they put Oxford at 4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/
Sure. Go ahead and send your kids to Arizona State while mine will go to Notre Dame….
Mine is at Oxford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/
Sure. Go ahead and send your kids to Arizona State while mine will go to Notre Dame….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oxford and Cambridge were the most known schools before internet but St Andrews and LSE went up on radar of international students since 2000 and now all four schools are in same tier.
Total rubbish.
+1. The fact that PP mentions St. Andrews and LSE and not Imperial or King's College tells you they have no idea what they are talking about. Here are the recent QW world university rankings: Imperial College 2; Oxford 4; Cambridge 6, King's College 31; Edinburgh 34; LSE 56, and St. Andrews at a low 136. https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-st-andrews
QS rankings are garbage for undergraduate education…..looks at US unis. Notre Dame, which is a TOP 20 undergraduate uni, is ranked way after schools like Arizona State….or other mediocre state univeristies in the US.
And yet the world, wiki, and the Chronicle of Higher Education disagrees with you. https://www.asu.edu.eg/QsRanking/