Anonymous wrote:Lived in the Uk. Edinborough by a mile. People are impressed by seeing Edinborough on a CV. One of our Ops directors graduated from there, and it was forever ‘so and so went to Edinborough’’. That never happened with St Andrews.
Anonymous wrote:Lived in the Uk. Edinborough by a mile. People are impressed by seeing Edinborough on a CV. One of our Ops directors graduated from there, and it was forever ‘so and so went to Edinborough’’. That never happened with St Andrews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of sending a freshman away to another continent when US has hundreds of great schools right here, its better to do a semester or year abroad their junior year. They are more savvy, have a lot of course work done and focused on their major.
Because US Schools are crazy woke and too expensive - signed Oxford dad
Anonymous wrote:As someone with an actual student at St Andrews, who also received an offer from Edinburgh (and Durham, and Exeter), I can assure you that there are many students who had the grades, and turned down Edinburgh.
Anonymous wrote:As someone with an actual student at St Andrews, who also received an offer from Edinburgh (and Durham, and Exeter), I can assure you that there are many students who had the grades, and turned down Edinburgh.
Anonymous wrote:My experience has been that indifferent students who have poor prospects gaining admission to selective schools in the US opt for places like St.Andrews because it offers something relatively exotic and most Americans have no idea that it’s just a middling European university.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/a10274881/st-andrews-scotland/
Anonymous wrote:St Andrews has 10k students, Edinburgh has 45k. Its a very different experience. Think Trader Joe's vs Walmart, yes more stuff and cheaper but not the same environment.