Anonymous wrote:The Oxbridge crowd just hate that it is now Stoxbridge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
That sounds great to me!
Yup. I am from the UK, sending my kids there for university, and I don't mind whether they end up in the UK or the US. Yes, standard of living is significantly higher here in general. But lifestyle is better there. Minibreaks around Europe, vacation time, social lives etc. And life expectancy in the UK is three years longer than the US, the result of much lower accident deaths, suicide, overdose, murders etc. So not clear that the US is necessarily superior to UK overall.
I ended up in the US but would have been just as happy to stay in the UK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oxbridge crowd just hate that it is now Stoxbridge.
Haha. I tried out that Stockbridge line on my Oxford student last week and they laughed so hard they coughed their drink across the table.
Some light reading https://www.studyin-uk.com/study-guide/guide-top-three-uk-universities/ to help them adjust to the new reality and mug to help them keep their drinks down https://urbandictionary.store/products/mug?_sp=98efe388-4488-4409-b490-5ed3cb1dd8c4.1694082734616&defid=17636606
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with this school? Over the past few years I've heard of several good but not great American students matriculating to St. Andrews, the common denominator being they all hail from wealthy families. It seems almost like the school is a socially acceptable alternative for families that couldn't get their child in at a higher ranked college in the US.
I don’t know but I imagine it would be hard if you don’t speak the language
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
That sounds great to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Oxbridge crowd just hate that it is now Stoxbridge.
Haha. I tried out that Stockbridge line on my Oxford student last week and they laughed so hard they coughed their drink across the table.
Anonymous wrote:The Oxbridge crowd just hate that it is now Stoxbridge.
Anonymous wrote:Univ of Edinborough is generally regarded as superior to St Andrews. St Andrews has more name recognition because royals attend it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
That sounds great to me!
Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
But that tells you something. Could they not get jobs in the U.S. due to the St. Andrews UK degree?
or they're taking advantage of a 2-year work visa a UK degree confers. very valuable to American companies with offices in the UK.
but sure, tell yourself your own story.
Go ahead and mock but employability in the States is a very serious issue talked about re St. Andrews parents (I have a kid at Oxford)
Is that a topic specific to St Andrews' parents or are you also concerned about your Oxford student?
Not Oxford but the employability of St Andrews students back in the US has been the subject of many threads here and on Reddit and College Confidential
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with this school? Over the past few years I've heard of several good but not great American students matriculating to St. Andrews, the common denominator being they all hail from wealthy families. It seems almost like the school is a socially acceptable alternative for families that couldn't get their child in at a higher ranked college in the US.