No, they're comparable to fourth year UK courses, which you can't take until your fourth year in the UK.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VTech is 40k and probably has better undergrad research opportunities than most UK universities, and course flexibility means you can be taking graduate classes early, which is not possible even at ImperialAnonymous wrote:Studying in the UK even at full pay international rates is a financial
bargain for families that would otherwise
be full pay in the US. 60k x 3 years versus 100k x 4 yrs
US grad classs are comparable to upper level UK undergrad courses.
Anonymous wrote:VTech is 40k and probably has better undergrad research opportunities than most UK universities, and course flexibility means you can be taking graduate classes early, which is not possible even at ImperialAnonymous wrote:Studying in the UK even at full pay international rates is a financial
bargain for families that would otherwise
be full pay in the US. 60k x 3 years versus 100k x 4 yrs
Anonymous wrote:You want tips for your current 8th grader to apply to Oxford as a 12th grader?
Maybe chill out a bit.
-An Oxford grad
It's a waste of a trip because a 13 year old who wants to go to Oxford will not be able to critically judge their experience on a visit there. You'll need to visit again in 10th or 11th anywaysAnonymous wrote:If it makes her change her mind it's not too early.
Anonymous wrote:not op, but I think it's a bit early for thisAnonymous wrote:Go to Oxford this summer as a fact funding trip. Stay at the Randolph Graduate if you can. Let her wander about. It will be Long Vacation but she can see buildings, some may be open to tour or visit if she writes in advance. See if sh can talk to any of the Ellison scholars they are there in summer.
Just a vibe check to compare with Oxford Blues, lol.
VTech is 40k and probably has better undergrad research opportunities than most UK universities, and course flexibility means you can be taking graduate classes early, which is not possible even at ImperialAnonymous wrote:Studying in the UK even at full pay international rates is a financial
bargain for families that would otherwise
be full pay in the US. 60k x 3 years versus 100k x 4 yrs
not op, but I think it's a bit early for thisAnonymous wrote:Go to Oxford this summer as a fact funding trip. Stay at the Randolph Graduate if you can. Let her wander about. It will be Long Vacation but she can see buildings, some may be open to tour or visit if she writes in advance. See if sh can talk to any of the Ellison scholars they are there in summer.
Just a vibe check to compare with Oxford Blues, lol.
yesAnonymous wrote:I am planning on applying to Oxford next year and was wondering if for the 4 APs at grade 5 they allow self study.
Anonymous wrote:When was that? Architecture is not an undergrad option at Oxford (contrary to Cambridge).
Also, if you do a STEM major, it will be easy to change for another STEM major if you wish too. Plenty of students are changing majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid has wanted this school for years, it is with a heavy parent influence.
Look into Williams’ partnership with Oxford - for dual degrees.
OP here - I have never once influenced her dream. Can't a child have long term goals.
Yes, you can also encourage her to pursue her goals rather than doing the work for her. It's not that hard to google the question you asked.
I did google it I was just hoping to get tips from people who have gone there or know people who have gone there.