<p>hey cooldude1989,
i hope you dont mind me asking, but can you gimme some of your stats, im very interested in going to oxford ... i would really appreciate any help in terms of admissions and eligibility etc ... thanks a lot man!</p>
<p>(PM-ing me or posting here .. either would be great!)</p>
<p>edit: as an international student did u have to take a examination? or are u not international? ....</p>
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Interact with many students concentrating in a variety of subjects? Certainly not at Oxford.
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<p>I meant in class, not residentially. I suppose the same can be said for the "graduate students teaching undergrads at Harvard" argument -- no offense to the very intelligent and talented graduate students, but you're paying a premium to be educated by prominent professors.</p>
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Remember, for the umpteenth time , that just because US universities follow a liberal arts format it doesn't automatically follow that other ways of conducting undergraduate education are inferior.
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<p>Just citing a few differences. Objectively speaking, US universities are best for people who haven't quite reached a concrete conclusion as to what they specifically want to do for the rest of their lives, while UK universities are best for those who have.</p>