Graduate studies at Oxford/Cambridge

<p>If your daughter enrols in the UK masters course she will actually have to study, particularly at Oxbridge. In my experience most study abroad students, especially Americans, have no intention of spenting anything other than the minimum amount of time possible studying in order not to be thrown off their program, and want to spend all their time abroad travelling and/or drinking. If this is the case for your D, do undergraduate study abroad. UK masters courses are not meant to be a holiday (having said that, my experience of doing a masters course in the north of England was that half the students could barely speak English, but because they paid full fees they passed. Anyone could get on the course if they paid and they actively recuited overseas students who on the whole did no studying whatsoever. It depends where you go. There are definitely some places like this).</p>

<p>There is a UK board similar to this at <a href=“http://www”>www</a>. the student room .co uk
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