What kind of uni is right for you? It's a big question, and one that you certainly shouldn't try to answer based solely on the results of a hastily knocked-together personality quiz. But, hey, seeing as you're here...
Oxbridge Sub fusc, cuppers, bod card: these words need no explanation for you. You're already living the Oxbridge life...now all you need is a place. Find out more about uni: bit.ly/uni_life
Oxbridge Sub fusc, cuppers, bod card: these words need no explanation for you. You're already living the Oxbridge life...now all you need is a place. Find out more about uni: bit.ly/uni_life
Awks, I missed my offer.
Same result, and I didn't get an offer after my interview. I hope you're still having a good time, though!
What kind of uni is right for you? It's a big question, and one that you certainly shouldn't try to answer based solely on the results of a hastily knocked-together personality quiz. But, hey, seeing as you're here...
I bet uea are regretting this looking at the thread responses.
Home comforts You're not going to put up with a scabby student house - you need digs with style. Unis with some of the best-rated accommodation include Imperial, UEA and Lancaster.
Which is silly because both halls I lived in were the cheapest going
"The campus life Picking a campus uni means your mates will all be right next door and, with everything you need within stumbling distance, you'll never miss out. High-ranked campus unis include UEA, Bath and York"
>When you put UEA before Bath and York
I really enjoy my Campus . I'm lazy and it's convenient being able to walk 5m from building to building.