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Craghyrax, what is fair enough supposed to mean? I mean, isn't Churchill supposed to have one of the highest international students entry rates?
Just wondering?

It means 'fair enough' that she can't remember any more than she said.
What's international student entry rates got to do with it? :confused: Either way, I know absolutely zilch about Churchill other than where it is and what it looks like.
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I'm applying to Cambridge because of the course structure. The idea of being able to do an intercalated degree for medicine really appeals to me, and my learning style means I learn best from the more traditional approach to teaching. I tried a problem based learning style at a Keele open day and it really wasn't my cup of tea.
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1. Traditional course - learn breadth and depth
2. Third year intercalated for medicine -learn lots more
3. Six year medical course (3/3 either way) - more time given for broader education
4. Piano - really want to play the Bosendorfer at Emma
5. Environment - feels very, VERY homely
6. Formals - :biggrin:

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