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  1. good academic support. good location (near the center of campus right next to Bloor) Cons: No ac. a bit cliquey. kind of feels like high school. scholarships aren’t great. Whether you’d like to switch colleges is honestly up to you! If you’d prefer a bigger community rather than a smaller one, than maybe transfer.

  2. Oxford colleges: myths, stereotypes and rankings. As I still have not decided to which Oxford college I am going to apply, I was hoping that some current (or former) Oxonians would share the general stereotypes about their colleges and whether that reflects their true nature. For instance, Jesus college is mostly inhabited by Welsh students.

  3. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Read also the complete guide: Oxford Colleges pros and cons. Merton College. Distinguished by its 750-year history, Merton College is renowned for producing outstanding lawyers. Merton students consistently achieve exceptional results in law, with the college reporting some of the highest percentages of firsts and 2:1s in the subject across Oxford.

  4. Traditionally, Oxford is seen as stronger on the arts subjects and Cambridge as being better for sciences. Cambridge is a smaller town and even more dominated by its university than Oxford; Oxford has a better ‘town and gown’ balance and nightlife for those who might feel overwhelmed by the academic atmosphere.

  5. 8 de mai. de 2024 · In total you will have at least 3 interviews, including 2 interviews at your first college and 1 interview at the second college. And pre-interview is not allowed. When applying to Oxford, you can only choose your first (preference) college on your UCAS form.

  6. In Oxford, only 62% of adults have a bachelor's degree and 19% have some college but no degree. Cost of living in Oxford is 96, which is 4% lower than national average. Median home value in Oxford is $270000 , which is 17% higher than national average. While median income in Oxford remained $48566, which is 28% lower than national average.

  7. This website was written entirely by Oxford University students and produced by Oxford SU. Departments and colleges were invited to fact-check their pages but this does not constitute an official source of information and you should always check the official university website for the most up-to-date information. Last reviewed January 2016.