<p>Alright ladies and gents,</p>
<p>I am interested in Cambridge and St. Andrews… but more importantly I am very interested in studying out of the US.
Alright ladies and gents,</p>
<p>I am interested in Cambridge and St. Andrews… but more importantly I am very interested in studying out of the US.</p>
<p>Are there any other schools (other than Oxford) worth noting in the British Isles, and what are the chances for a qualified US student?
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<p>I got into british uni straight out of hs–but that was in 2000… Ultimately, I came back, and finished at Northwestern.
The process is pretty straight forward–just submit the stuff to UCAS… They like int’l applicants over there because we pay two or three times what British students pay…
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<p>Most major cities in England have a university–Manchester, Nottingham, York, Warwick, etc. A lot of them aren’t very historic or pretty. Keep in mind that there are also a lot of interesting universities in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. McGill University (top-notch English-language university in French-speaking Montreal) would give you a very “foreign” experience without having to cross an ocean.
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<p>Are there any other schools (other than Oxford) worth noting in the British Isles, and what are the chances for a qualified US student?
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King’s College
University College London
LSE
Trinity C Dublin
Durham</p>
<p>I got into british uni straight out of hs–but that was in 2000… Ultimately, I came back, and finished at Northwestern.
The process is pretty straight forward–just submit the stuff to UCAS… They like int’l applicants over there because we pay two or three times what British students pay…
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<p>Most major cities in England have a university–Manchester, Nottingham, York, Warwick, etc. A lot of them aren’t very historic or pretty. Keep in mind that there are also a lot of interesting universities in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. McGill University (top-notch English-language university in French-speaking Montreal) would give you a very “foreign” experience without having to cross an ocean.
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Posts: 93 I really like the University of Southampton , I just got a viewbook from them, and they caught my attention.
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