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"I'd say cheaper to stay at home and go to st Andrews " He currently stays with his mum not far of Glasgow, he would stay with me if St Andrews accepts him. | |||
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"Son from non privileged background (poor) considers accepting place in Oxford Uni (possibly a prestige thing) - anyone have any first hand experience if this is smart move as the peer pressure ("rich kids") could be quite detrimental to his academic progress/wellbeing - unconditionally accepted in Edi,Glasgowpossible St Andrews (tbc) as alternatives" No doubt about it but having Oxford as your University will in the long run open doors and be more beneficial in financial terms to your son. However, I fully understand that personal finances come into play big time. If circumstances allowed and I was in a position to assist , then Id be saying Oxford. I'm aware of a fab couple from Dundee who went to Oxford and he loved it . Mum and dad were ordinary peeps so to speak, so it shows it can be done. | |||
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"Given that it is November, I’m guessing that this is a purely made up, hypothetical question to get a conversation going, as no university is sending out offers or considering applications at this time of year. (Applications for 2020 undergrads only just closed in October, and the current academic year has already started). " | |||
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"Given that it is November, I’m guessing that this is a purely made up, hypothetical question to get a conversation going, as no university is sending out offers or considering applications at this time of year. (Applications for 2020 undergrads only just closed in October, and the current academic year has already started). " It is for academic year starting 2020 - applied for 5 Unis - 3 unconditional acceptances,Oxford required additional external math test,result to be confirmed within next few days but straight A student (not like his dad) , thereafter will be 3 days interview in December,so just checking if it is worth taking him there for his interview and any input is valuable. | |||
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"If you think they’re emotionally grounded enough to be away from home then I would say Oxford as it means it could lead to more opportunities later down the line. I knew I wanted to stay at home, but in hindsight I should’ve looked at other universities to ‘broaden horizons’. Whilst St Andrews is prestigious, I went to a ‘normal’ university, graduated with a basic degree but now in a job I love and have been doing so for the last 9 years. Volunteering work is crucial as it gives you social skills and life skills that just academic qualifications can’t give you. Millie x " Much appreciated - he is doing volunteering work for 2 years now and he mixes well with peers from a varied background - i am confident he will do well regardless where he goes (head firmly screwed on at 16) - | |||
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"Given that it is November, I’m guessing that this is a purely made up, hypothetical question to get a conversation going, as no university is sending out offers or considering applications at this time of year. (Applications for 2020 undergrads only just closed in October, and the current academic year has already started). It is for academic year starting 2020 - applied for 5 Unis - 3 unconditional acceptances,Oxford required additional external math test,result to be confirmed within next few days but straight A student (not like his dad) , thereafter will be 3 days interview in December,so just checking if it is worth taking him there for his interview and any input is valuable. " I think someone is pulling your leg if they are telling you this. One of us works in academia. This just isn’t how it works. | |||
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"Given that it is November, I’m guessing that this is a purely made up, hypothetical question to get a conversation going, as no university is sending out offers or considering applications at this time of year. (Applications for 2020 undergrads only just closed in October, and the current academic year has already started). It is for academic year starting 2020 - applied for 5 Unis - 3 unconditional acceptances,Oxford required additional external math test,result to be confirmed within next few days but straight A student (not like his dad) , thereafter will be 3 days interview in December,so just checking if it is worth taking him there for his interview and any input is valuable. I think someone is pulling your leg if they are telling you this. One of us works in academia. This just isn’t how it works. " Yes this. Daughter going through the same process of deciding just now. Best of luck with the results. I wish the best for your boy whatever path he chooses. | |||
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"If you think they’re emotionally grounded enough to be away from home then I would say Oxford as it means it could lead to more opportunities later down the line. I knew I wanted to stay at home, but in hindsight I should’ve looked at other universities to ‘broaden horizons’. Whilst St Andrews is prestigious, I went to a ‘normal’ university, graduated with a basic degree but now in a job I love and have been doing so for the last 9 years. Volunteering work is crucial as it gives you social skills and life skills that just academic qualifications can’t give you. Millie x Much appreciated - he is doing volunteering work for 2 years now and he mixes well with peers from a varied background - i am confident he will do well regardless where he goes (head firmly screwed on at 16) - " Best of luck to him and keep us posted. Millie | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. " Special arrangements? I am lost....topic is about 2020 admission, UCAS confirmed already 3 places unconditional, Oxford interview is scheduled 12-15th December and i was looking for advice if it is worth going-studying if (likely) be accepted. I had some very valuable insights from the community here an be very grateful for anyadvice given. | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. " he’s not getting it, Thousands and thousands of applications UCAS receive, deadline not closed till jan and universities don’t look at applications till then... then offers are sent out March/April but He’s still sticking with his story | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. he’s not getting it, Thousands and thousands of applications UCAS receive, deadline not closed till jan and universities don’t look at applications till then... then offers are sent out March/April but He’s still sticking with his story " Going through the 2020 process currently for my son who's also 16 and this is my understanding. I just hope the OP has checked everything out with the guidance teacher and the school. Would be a shame to have a disappointed 16 years old. Whatever Uni he chooses OP it has to be the right one for him and suit his character. Good luck to him. | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. he’s not getting it, Thousands and thousands of applications UCAS receive, deadline not closed till jan and universities don’t look at applications till then... then offers are sent out March/April but He’s still sticking with his story " Yawn....maybe it would be a good idea just trusting a parent who has seen the acceptances (initially 2 unconditional one and 1 conditional which was subsequently changed to unconditional as well (all within first 2-3weeks after UCAS opened for2020 furthermore below timetable for December interviews in Oxford for 2020 for already shortlisted applicants....http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/guide/interviews/interview-timetable - | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. " Exactly! It seems a very silly thing to lie about, but someone is talking absolute nonsense here. | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. Exactly! It seems a very silly thing to lie about, but someone is talking absolute nonsense here. " Good Morning - i have proof but as you blocked males i am not able to send the screenshot of acceptance(s) - happy Sunday | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. " According to the UCAS website, the 2020 application deadline for the universities of Oxford and Cambridge and most medical courses was the 15th of October 2019. Says it clear as day on their website, this is to allow for equal consideration for all applicants. | |||
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"Also remember no tuition fees in Scotland, he will have to pay £9000 a year if he goes to Oxford " You can actually get your fees paid anywhere in the world for Scottish students My son is looking at a university in Germany and one in oz and he can get saas funding to cover his fees for both | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. Exactly! It seems a very silly thing to lie about, but someone is talking absolute nonsense here. " My nephew got his unconditionals a few weeks after his exam results he’s already accepted his place for uni, he’s off to Warwick in sept 2020 | |||
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"The bullshit in this thread is unreal. Total fantasy. UCAS have only recently started accepting applications. The deadline for closing applications isn't until mid Jan. All applications must go through UCAS so don't bother spinning more bollox about special arrangements. Deferred offers have to be either accepted or declined. The universities can't hold them open indefinitely, so it's not an offer from last year either. An ex is an admissions officer. It's incredibly tightly controlled. So that it doesn't get like the US system and UK universities maintain their international reputations. Exactly! It seems a very silly thing to lie about, but someone is talking absolute nonsense here. Good Morning - i have proof but as you blocked males i am not able to send the screenshot of acceptance(s) - happy Sunday" Just ignore, depending on the course not all courses and schools within the universities operate a traditional enrolment, I can go to Oxford and Cambridge and study religious studies and potentially have four start dates per academic year, not all departments close for the summer etc depends on the degrees you’re studying | |||
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"I opened the door of the work van down in Oxford many years ago and a student cycled right into it and over the handle bars he went. He was upset but he didn't have any lights which I pointed out to him. He ended up giving me directions for a hotel, I will never forget that. I know this post will not help but the mention of Oxford brings that memory back " | |||
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"Study at St.Andrews, my daughter is in her 2nd year there and education second to none (in my opinion) St Andrews University has a highly prestigious academic reputation, ranked by the Times as the fourth top university in the United Kingdom, and number one in Scotland. It is Scotland's oldest and highest-ranking university St.Andrews is a very safe town and a high amount of American students. Americans give the university resources, which is vital in the university's efforts to attract a world-class teaching staff, which in turn has allowed St Andrews to punch far above its weight " Actually, Strathclyde University is the top ranked university in the UK, for the second time. St Andrews takes in a far lower percentage of Scottish students, due to foreign students paying more. | |||
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