<p>Okay and survey says: </p>
<p>NatSci: Downing and Churchill
Medicine: Emma, Cauis (aka Gonville & Cauis for official stuff), Pembroke</p>
<p>this is obviously not comprehensive (and its biased, the sample size being people I know). One good sources is [Application</a> statistics](<a href=“Study at Cambridge | University of Cambridge”>Study at Cambridge | University of Cambridge). This is an interactive graph that lets you see applicants vs spots awarded. Obviously, the best colleges for a subject are the highest applicants/lowest acceptances ones. </p>
<p>Here’s something to keep in mind from one of my Cam friends: “You’d have to be out of your f***ing mind to apply to the best college for a subject. It’s hard enough to get in as is!”</p>
<p>So that’s a strategy a lot of people take. They balance how much they like the college vs how well known it is vs how hard it is to get in. Also keep in mind you could get pooled, in which case where you applied ceases to matter. Welcome to Cam: everything is freakin confusing.</p>