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Is Cambridge or Oxford nicer?

Is Cambridge or Oxford nicer?

Cambridge is easier and more charming — with its lovely gardens along the River Cam. Oxford is more substantial with lots more to see and do. If you’re choosing between them, consider this: Cambridge feels like a lazy, easygoing small town; Oxford has more urban energy and more stately buildings than its rival.

Is Oxford more elitist than Cambridge?

Diversity is a bigger issue than ever at Oxford and Cambridge universities, with the vast majority of students coming from a privileged minority in the South of England, new analysis has revealed.

What are the poshest UK universities?

Most Expensive UK Universities

  • University of Bath – £18,900-23,400.
  • Loughborough University – £19,100-23,100.
  • Durham University – £21,730-22,900.
  • London School of Economics and Political Science – £22,430.
  • UCL (University College London) – £19,970-34,660.
  • University of St Andrews – £25,100-32,910.
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Is Oxford University elite?

Oxbridge both is and isn’t elitist. They are elite in that they only accept the best candidates. They aren’t elite insofar as: if you get the best grades (or better than enough other applicants), you get in, no matter who you are.

What percentage of population go to Oxbridge?

The latest figures from Cambridge are from 2016. In that year, 302 black British students applied, of whom 39 were successful. If we put the latest available stats from both universities together, we estimate that an average of 13 per cent – or around one in eight – black British applicants get a place at Oxbridge.

What is the nightlife like in Cambridge compared to Oxford?

Gentrification has progressed further in Cambridge than in Oxford, so that the lively area of Mill Road in Cambridge is distinctly quieter and more middle-class than its equivalent in Oxford, Cowley Road. In Cambridge, the nightlife is more student-orientated, as the students make up a greater percentage of people going out.

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Why should I visit Oxford instead of Cambridge?

There are several specific reasons why I would recommend visiting Oxford vs Cambridge. The biggest factor is if you want to fit in more than just once place on your day trip from London, or if you’re continuing on to a different area. There really isn’t much around Cambridge and it’s not on the way to anywhere a typical tourist might be going.

Is Oxford a good place to live?

Oxford is on the way (or close by) to a number of other interesting destinations like Bath, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the Cotswolds. This also makes Oxford a convenient stop if you’re planning to stay in those destinations. Harry Potter fans will also prefer Oxford over Cambridge because Oxford was used for a number of Harry Potter filming sites.

Is Oxford or Cambridge better for the Humanities?

Suggestions that Oxford is better for the humanities and Cambridge for the sciences (or vice versa) are soon proven to be outdated. And there’s no perceptible difference in teaching quality between the number one and number two universities in the UK, either.