<p>Hello all!</p>
<p>I've recently been accepted to St. Andrews for a BSc in Econ and Psych(Unconditionally), Edinburgh for a BA is Psych(need a 4 in calc), and Imperial for Biology w/ Spanish Language (need 5s in bio and calc, 4 in spanish). I'd be equally happy studying each subject. I've never been to the UK(though I plan to visit this April, but I'd like some outside opinions. Here's how I see it:
St. Andrews:Pros: Beautiful campus, name recognition in the US(for job prospects), smaller campus, least expensive of the three, wouldn't have to take any APs
Cons: Weather, ranked the lowest in world rankings, lack of stuff to do, </p>
<p>Edinburgh: Pros: Great city, well known and ranked, lots of activities and night life, easy to find accommodation after the first year, fairly priced
Cons: HUGE school, weather</p>
<p>Imperial: Pros: awesome education, ranked 8th in the world(above Yale), it's in LONDON, lots of smart people to talk to, highest starting salary for graduates at any school in Europe
Cons: It would be questionable for me to fullfill the requirements for full admission (my school doesn't have an AP Bio course, just advanced, so it's not taught to the test), I fear that I would spend my entire time working there and not have any fun, London is extremely expensive to live in, lack of recognition in the US.</p>
<p>If you've attended any of these schools, or would like to weight in, I'd really appreciate it!</p>