Im considering applying to Churchill to study maths, yet there does not appear to be a churchill college thread in the Cambridge Colleges section. ANyone wish to share knowledge, opinions, reputation besmirching remarks welcome...
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
is it a nice place
is it really impractical being that far from the center (But right next to the maths department)
What has it got goin on music wise
(I have checked most of the online resources, from wikipedia to the college website + the alternative student guide..) I was hoping for some current/ past members to shed light on what it is like to study there etc. Has it got a good reputation ...
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
Originally Posted by MrMathsGenius
is it a nice place
is it really impractical being that far from the center (But right next to the maths department)
What has it got goin on music wise
(I have checked most of the online resources, from wikipedia to the college website + the alternative student guide..) I was hoping for some current/ past members to shed light on what it is like to study there etc. Has it got a good reputation ...
I like it, but i think anyone at any college (and certainly anyone at churchill) would say that about their college
Its not that much of a problem really, though i seem to be struggling to get up in time for lectures recently, which wouldn't be such a problem at pembroke/downing i guess. Mathmos won't get taught in maths department for first year (as i'm sure you know but always worth pointing out), although it will of course be very convenient as you get older
Musicwise, erm, theres a jazz band and some other small groups, and the orchestra on the hill. Don't know all that much really, but you'd easily be able to get involved with something
Decent reputation, for sciences anyway - pretty respectable alumni for a young college, although if prestige is your thing i suspect it doesn't garner as much respect as trinity, etc
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
im not really into prestige etc, it usually comes at a high risk cost (i.e. competing against most of the British olympiad squad!) not that it will be a doddle to get into Churchill either! WHat do you study?
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
first year natsci, theres a lot of us - quite a few mathematicians as well though, and they're all alright, not as reserved/downright weird as one might perhaps expect
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
Thankyou for that highly psychoanalytical comment, that has proved most helpful in furthering the purpose of this thread! If you have something of value OR RELEVANCE to the thread title, drop it here, otherwise we would appreciate it if the shrink in training would keep his opinions to himself.
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
It seems to have a lot to its merit, it may be a Sixties style builing, but it looks to have decent rooms, you can not only walk on the grass, but also the artwork and it has all sports facilities on site, plus it is the largest college in terms of area - plent of room to breath
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
It was originally posted in the main cambridge forum, and the title was merely an observation that it was the only cambridge college without its own thread in the college section! Nothing defensive, just whenever you mention Churchill to cambridge students/ applicants, the general response is "you mean that "ugly sixties one" (which for all its shortcomings won awards for its architecture)
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
Originally Posted by Wingador
Churchille is a sciency college full of seriously keen people, if this is what you want, go for it but not my ideal!
you what?
Originally Posted by MrMathsGenius
is it really impractical being that far from the center
It's less than 10 minutes by bike, easily walkable, costs 50p by bus (which is hardly worth getting unless you're being lazy) and is far closer than accomodation at most universities. So no
Originally Posted by MrMathsGenius
What has it got goin on music wise
Music's alright, there's choir or chamber music concerts fairly regularly which are worth going to and orchestra on the hill (joint orchestra with fitz, newhall and magdalene) which puts on a concert every term and is pretty high standard. The audiovisual society probably get up to some musicy stuff too I guess, plus various other groups and things
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
Cheers! So you'd definitely recommend it (not that I'm surprised!) By high standard, what sort of level are you talking (I play violin just for reference)
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
Hi
I was pooled to Churchill for geography and have just been on an open day, and loved it - more so than the college i previously applied to - which was a classic 'beautiful' cambridge college.
I found that Churchill had a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere, all the rooms were light (compared to the darker rooms in the older colleges- due to the smaller windows) and it was quiet - not the endless noise of town life. Plus, the route into town was really lovely - even though it was February!
What I'm trying to say is that you shouldn't base your application on what a college looks like - it's the people in it that will matter...if you actually get there. Personally, despite the long wait, i'm really glad i was pooled to churchill!
Re: Churchill-it may be ugly, but thats no reason for exclusion
Don't worry about music so much, plenty at uni level anyway! College choice, i'd say is mre personality. If you're not into presitige then a newer college, such as Churchill may be better for you, not that any Cambridge college lacks that anyway! Good luck!