University of Nottingham ?

<p>Is the University of Nottingham considered prestigious ?</p>

<p>For archery, banditry, and seminary.</p>

<p>(Actually, I’ve never heard of it.)</p>

<p>It is considered to be in the top 10 schools in the UK. If you are asking if people in the US have heard of it the answer is for the most part no.</p>

<p>Yes it is. I was accepted there myself to read Law and would be there right now if my family hadn’t had financial difficulties which forced me to take a gap year.</p>

<p>What course are you planning on applying for?</p>

<p>If you need help with the UCAS application system, or anything else related to the UK, just message me.</p>

<p>UTPG, I finished high school in the British system and Nottingham was certainly not considered a top 10 university in the UK back in my day (not recently, but not ancient history either). Back then, Cambridge and Oxford and heads and shoulders over the rest, followed by Imperial, LSE and UCL. After those, you had another drop and the next group included Warwick, Edinburgh (I understand they have declined in recent years), Bristol, Bath, Durham and York. Nottingham belonged in the next group of universities, between #15 and #25. In the UK, which has less than 150 universities, that is good but not great.</p>

<p>Globaly or in the US, Nottingham is not prestigious. Then again, only a handful (Cambridge, Oxford, LSE, Imperial, UCL and now perhaps St Andrews thanks to Prince William and Kate Minddleton) of British universities are. </p>

<p>However, in the UK, Nottingham is well regarded, though also probably not considered “prestigious”.</p>