Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cambridge
Oxford
St Andrews
LSE
Imperial
UCL
Drop St Andrews and you have the consensus view of the 5.
Have you seen the UK league tables?
Did you read the original post on this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cambridge
Oxford
St Andrews
LSE
Imperial
UCL
Drop St Andrews and you have the consensus view of the 5.
Have you seen the UK league tables?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cambridge
Oxford
St Andrews
LSE
Imperial
UCL
Drop St Andrews and you have the consensus view of the 5.
Anonymous wrote:Cambridge
Oxford
St Andrews
LSE
Imperial
UCL
Anonymous wrote:Any particular agency you’d recommend for ucas personal statement review?
Anonymous wrote:Any particular agency you’d recommend for ucas personal statement review?
Anonymous wrote:Any particular agency you’d recommend for ucas personal statement review?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is NOT zero. My son started in year 2 at Edinburgh in Math. We are from Texas.
He went to an AP school, but he registered for the A levels through Cambridge International and scored A*A*A*. (Maths, Further Math and Physics).
It is possible. But you have to be good and excel in your subject. DS was a little bit of a math prodigy. He studied for just 4 months independently and aced the A levels.
Congrats. That is an amazing deal. 3 years and much cheaper than us privates. What year is he in now? How does he like it?
Anonymous wrote:It is NOT zero. My son started in year 2 at Edinburgh in Math. We are from Texas.
He went to an AP school, but he registered for the A levels through Cambridge International and scored A*A*A*. (Maths, Further Math and Physics).
It is possible. But you have to be good and excel in your subject. DS was a little bit of a math prodigy. He studied for just 4 months independently and aced the A levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:England and Scotland both have prestigious and less prestigious universities.
It's very common for English students to apply to Edinburgh and St. Andrews. It's less common for Scots to apply to universities south of their border, because they are more provincially minded generally and often "anti-English".
No. It is because uni costs in Scotland for Scots is a LOT CHEAPER than English unis……this is the ONLY reason.