The Student Room Group

Reply 1

Mentally Ill
Can somebody tell me which the smallest colleges are? I cant be bothered to search for this info elsewhere.
Cheers


I think CCC is the smallest

Reply 2

I think the smallest one admitting undergrads is Peterhouse

Reply 3

beth*
I think the smallest one admitting undergrads is Peterhouse



Sorry, meant to ask for the smallest five.......

CCC = corpus christi college?

Reply 4

Ok –wolfson and lucy cavendish are the smallest, then peterhouse, corpus, sidney sussex, trinity hall and magdalene. But that’s just going by undergrad numbers. I think magdalene for instance has quite a high number of post grads.

Reply 5

beth*
Ok –wolfson and lucy cavendish are the smallest, then peterhouse, corpus, sidney sussex, trinity hall and magdalene. But that’s just going by undergrad numbers. I think magdalene for instance has quite a high number of post grads.



Cheers

Reply 6

Mentally Ill
Sorry, meant to ask for the smallest five.......

CCC = corpus christi college?

:smile:
We were the smallest undergrad college for the last 2 years, but we had a bumper fresher year this year. once my year has gone (a measly 64 people) and is replaced by next years intake (which will be aroung 90) then the college will be plenty bigger than peterhouse.
We also don't feel the need to call our bar the 'sex club' (it actually stands for sextennary)
J

Reply 7

foolfarian

We also don't feel the need to call our bar the 'sex club' (it actually stands for sextennary)
J


Well, whatever they call it, it's not that great. Mind you, I was completely shit-faced when I was in there, so maybe my recollections aren't 100% accurate.

Reply 8

Helenia
Well, whatever they call it, it's not that great. Mind you, I was completely shit-faced when I was in there, so maybe my recollections aren't 100% accurate.


As a foreigner, the subtler points and more archaic terms of the English language are sometimes lost on me, but I sure hope that you mean you were drunk.

Reply 9

oldthrashbarg
As a foreigner, the subtler points and more archaic terms of the English language are sometimes lost on me, but I sure hope that you mean you were drunk.


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Reply 10

oldthrashbarg
As a foreigner, the subtler points and more archaic terms of the English language are sometimes lost on me, but I sure hope that you mean you were drunk.


Indeed. Very much so. As anyone who was there will testify.