I am from Spain, and I attented to Oxford, there is not much to say, this is one of the best universities in the world.
The programmes are just perfect for learning fundamentals & advanced studies.
Many people from around the Globe studying there.
View moreAll of my classes ranged in size from 2 to 8. Overall, the other students were polite, and it was rather simple to have a healthy work/life balance. It was a wonderful experience, and the tutorial system in particular provided superb training and individualized care. It is a fantastic institution, I love the lecturers so much
View moreWhile I really think the nightlife would have been much better at some of my other college choices, there are definitely a few decent nights a week that make the experience worthwhile. The O2 Academy has decent artists and DJs and tickets are cheap – although I found you should definitely plan to hail a cab as you get used to walking or cycling all over Oxford. It’s really nice not having to worry about a taxi after a night out as Oxford is generally quite safe to walk around at night. The housing system is a bit different here, and sometimes I think an apartment would have made planning a lot easier, but you’re definitely closer to college than a bigger university, so it’s still there. The quality of accommodation no doubt varies, and allocation systems also vary – luckily at my college, St. John’s, room prices only vary by a few hundred and all freshman rooms are pretty good market (around 3,000 per year). Other colleges use a grading system, but a new student shouldn’t expect to choose a specific room type. It is expensive and the food in Hall varies from university to university. At St John’s College I cook for myself because the portions aren’t great. In terms of working pressure, it’s always heavy and the support you get varies. Personally, I do history and economics like an honors degree, and economics lessons are mostly posted on the learning portal, while history lessons are disjointed, perhaps a little irrelevant and not well supported online. You are kept up to date with job openings but are largely responsible for them yourself, but the Freshman Fair provided a good opportunity to register with Internship Services. The assumption that Oxford graduates have it easy leaves institutions here a bit too relaxed, so career opportunities are hardly offered by the university itself.
View moreOxford Institution offers the best and also high-quality education that a university can provide. Computer science and philosophy students are taught by the best. The campus has always been clean, and the food being served in the canteen is healthy and the computers are always in great conditions and up to date. I graduated with great results thanks to the lecturers in this University and i highly recommend it to other aspiring
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Here in Oxford, they provide us the best educational lectures, the labs and research center equipments are always up to date, and in my department; computer science and philosophy, we’re faced with the task with carrying out a lot of practical weekly, which is made easy and stress-free by the availability of up to date and conventional equipments.
View moreIt’s the real life version of Hogwarts. Magical and inspiring. I particularly liked the quirky bops and posh formal hall dinners which are not found at your average university. I would certainly recommend it and encourage the choice of Christchurch or Magdalen in your applications.
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