Hi there,
I am interested in knowing which are the recommended colleges under both these universities......I am not looking for all girls colleges....
Thank you
Regards,
Archana
Cambridge and Oxford
Posted Aug 29, 2012 18:57
I am interested in knowing which are the recommended colleges under both these universities......I am not looking for all girls colleges....
Thank you
Regards,
Archana
Posted Aug 31, 2012 17:03
There's almost no difference - especially at Master's level because the Seminars / Tutorials / Lectures etc will have nothing to do with your college. College is basically going to be somewhere to sleep and eat meals, choose whichever one you like (or whichever takes you).
Posted Sep 01, 2012 14:56
:)
Thank you Mark...that's actually very helpful.....
Regards,
Archana
Thank you Mark...that's actually very helpful.....
Regards,
Archana
Posted Sep 10, 2012 17:25
Hello Archana!
I agree with Mark, however, be careful in choosing a college especially if you prefer college accomodation. Some of them may be a real disappointment in terms of services or hidden costs in addition to routines (like "kitchen fixed charges" etc.).
All the best,
tynagh
I agree with Mark, however, be careful in choosing a college especially if you prefer college accomodation. Some of them may be a real disappointment in terms of services or hidden costs in addition to routines (like "kitchen fixed charges" etc.).
All the best,
tynagh
Posted Sep 14, 2012 19:39
There's almost no difference...
While that may be correct in as far as it goes, that does *not* mean that all the colleges are the same. They differ in size, location, vibe, wealth, traditions, facilities, strengths, etc. Spend some time on the Colleges' website, on the MCR (postgrad students) websites of each College, and on the Colleges' Wikipedia pages.
That way you are at least making an informed decision when you "choose whichever one you like".
While that may be correct in as far as it goes, that does *not* mean that all the colleges are the same. They differ in size, location, vibe, wealth, traditions, facilities, strengths, etc. Spend some time on the Colleges' website, on the MCR (postgrad students) websites of each College, and on the Colleges' Wikipedia pages.
That way you are at least making an informed decision when you "choose whichever one you like".
Posted Sep 22, 2012 17:55
Thank you Tynagh and Blufolder for your inputs....really appreciate the help.
Regards,
Archana
Regards,
Archana
Posted Sep 27, 2012 17:56
You are welcome. Personally, I would recommend Queen's and Darwin Colleges in Cambridge and I would say don't go for Clare. In Oxford, Balliol and Magdalene are the most popular ones for law graduates as far as I know. Good luck!
Posted Sep 27, 2012 17:59
Hey Thank you once again for your help...
I am in fact working on my Cambridge application right now :)
Regards,
Archana
I am in fact working on my Cambridge application right now :)
Regards,
Archana
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