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You mentioned how hard it is to get into St. Andrews. My children got places there, but not at Oxbridge. Getting into Oxbridge is difficult as you're in competition with the rest of the world. It also depends on which College you apply to. Anyone wanting to get into Oxbridge, do your research on the College you want to apply to.
The thing about college application is that usually nothing is guaranteed. Things like students accepted by oxbridge but got rejected by schools like IC, St.Andrews, LSE or certain UCL programs can frequently happen, and so is the opposite. I would agree though that oxbridge are more renowned internationally.
I got into St Andrews but not Oxford. Honestly... I think it was the TSA. There were final exams at my school, I learnt about it last minute... And studied for it for an hour. Obviously I performed terribly and didn't get an interview. I was applying for a more philosophical course, though, and the test was mostly British maths, which is kind of questionable (also an international student here).
Leeds Art University getting so low in research makes sense because it’s a creative univeristy - our practicals, process and portfolios are weighted much higher overall in our degree rather than our written work/dissertations. My dissertation only made up 15% of my overall grade for my BA degree, whilst I had friends whose were worth much more. I think it’s an academic vs. creative thing, which is why (unfortunately) many wholey creative universities do not rank very high on tables like those. Creative as in, graphic design, fine art, illustration, interior design, architecture, creative writing, creative advertising, animation, game design etc.
Big problem with entry standard is that different qualifications are translated to A Level grades. Scottish Highers are largely inflated (much easier to achieve for example the equivalent of 3A*s in terms of ucas points). This makes Scottish unis in general have higher entry standards in these league tables then in reality. St Andrews entry standard is not even at the level of imperial, lse let alone oxbridge.
I mean without sounding impolite… you are wrong, for 3 primary reasons. 1, assuming that there are many Scots at St. Andrews. There aren’t. Roughly only around 20-25% of admissions are Scottish. Also, many of those Scots do advanced highers, which are technically above an a level in terms of difficulty. Furthermore, it is actually easier for a scot to get into oxbridge than st Andrews due to its popularity in Scotland and the student cap St. Andrews imposes on Scottish applicants. For example for medicine, the offer rate for a Scot applying to St. Andrews is 13% whereas for Cambridge it’s 15%. For economics the offer rate for a Scottish student is 9% at St. Andrews and the offer rate for econ at Oxford is 13%. So your argument that scots are the reason why st Andrews has high entry standards doesn’t really work. Furthermore, if you look at the offer rates for universities this year, St. Andrews has an offer rate of 25% whereas imperial has an offer rate of 32.5%. So saying the St Andrews’s competitiveness is inflated isn’t exactly true. It is one of the most competitive universities in the UK, rivalry oxbridge is this regard, but I admit not quite surpassing them overall. However you have to take the tables with a pinch of salt as they only reflect ucas points, which is not the best way to score entry requirements.
@@harrysparke6277 Incase anyone actually believes this know st andrews does not rival oxbridge, lse or imperial. The economics course referenced has a minimum entry requirement of ABB.. I'm not bashing the university, seems to offer a great student experience with traditions and sorts but is not known as elite in any circle (employment, academics, etc). I can imagine many students uninterested in the "elite" status with strong grades would go to St andrews and have a much better experience. Similarly with Bath, Bristol, Edinburgh, Warwick, Manchester, King's, UCL (although some of these universities have elite departments). I personally belive "elite" matters very little but I wasn't pursuing a path that requires me to care. For those that are I.e. academia, finance/law etc it's important to know. (Offer rate mean very little. I know many people who applied for St Andrews with good grades, only those few with amazing grades applied for oxbridge. Actually, only those few really wanted to goto oxbridge and the rest knew it was an auto rejection).
@@TrollXVXV your ABB comment means nothing. The offer rate for econ is incredibly low (can’t be bothered to find the exact stats but it will be below 20%.) St Andrews, as you already said, had the highest ucas entry points… which means the highest proportion of students receiving top grades. If you actually look at the calibre of student applying for econ at St. Andrews, they all have a plethora of predicted A*s. As a matter of fact, 3 of my friends from school all applied for econ at both St. Andrews and lse for econ ( 1 combining it with history.) all had 3A*s predicted and all were accepted by lse but rejected by St. Andrews. Furthermore, St Andrews consistently ranks top for econ in the country. I don’t see how your ABB comment proves anything and I don’t see how you can argue that St. Andrews doesn’t rival the top uk unis.
"No proof of bribing" tbh the fact that oxbridge leave atleast 2 categories blank on these tables (and seem to be the only ones allowed to) but still always end up near the top if not 1st and 2nd is enough proof for me
@@zephyrusvv390 not really they're almost exactly the same as other unis in the other categories and if those two categories were incredibly low it would bring down their average so much it wouldn't matter
Moving into accomodation tommorow for Aberystwyth Uni, studying computer science! Don't know why I watched this considering I've already chosen but good video 👍
Oxbridge is overated. Any good Russell group university ( Durham, Edinburgh, Imperial, LSE, York, Warwick etc is competitive) with internship, solid extra curricular and good degree will be competitive to get you where you need. Only thing is if you want to be priminister of UK then you really need to do PPE at Oxford - that course has produced more than any other university. York and Edinburgh should be in top 10.
Hey Dylan, Met you yesterday at the event. Now obsessed with your videos. You make really good content. Super engaging and informative. So much to learn from you.
Review uk Russell groups + St. Andrews and bath cause they’re all so decent. Would be cool if you go a bit more in-depth to on each uni or share a bit of cool story.
Hey! I was wondering if you’ve already made the decision? It used to be my top choice but then I took a look at the student satisfaction and got really worried.
St. Andrews doesn't belong up there, neither does Loughborough or Bath. St. Andrews has only upped their entry standards since Prince William went there. But those higher A-level grades hasn't transformed St. Andrews into a Nobel Prize winning academy.
I go to Anglia Ruskin uni. It claims to be in the top 40 for the UK but on this list it was like mid hundreds lol. However Its 39th on "THE higher education"... Not that I'm bothered, its a decent uni hopefully I can grab a degree by the end (just started my 2nd year)
@@aphrodite4520 Congrats!! Getting an offer is great. I do have some thoughts about the uni tho. I don’t want to discourage you, but please do not go there unless you literally have no other options. I am British and the uni is well known not for good reasons because a previous student sued them for lying about their rankings, so if you have any other university, use ARU as ur last choice. Good luck!! 🍀 ❤
great vid thumb up. I’m an international majoring finance aiming to apply for either uni of Exeter or Newcastle, any advice guys? Or any other recommendations😢
Can I get into LSE/imperial for engineering/finance if I got all 8/9 at GCSE but I chose maths physics chemistry for a level and not further maths or economics?
Depends on which course - but I don’t think further maths is a requirement for any courses at LSE, although it is preferable for some. As for Imperial, I don’t attend there myself so I couldn’t say. Good luck!
you can go for ICL. I did phys maths and history 3A* predicted ofc and goy rejected from Theoretical Phys MSci. My friend who I believe had the strongest application by far in terms of experience and outside work - 20k+ community with multiple gaming servers and programs published on github, discord bots etc - got rejected without an interview by ICL so it leads me to believe its not how suited you are for the subjrct but how many A Levels you do and if your an international student. You have to come to terms with the fact that ultimately, unis are business that make money.
Queens university belfast comes under Russel group.But, is there any extra benefits for graduating from Russell group University like queens, for getting a job or something?
Based off of what I know from my research Russell Group is much like the Ivy League. You are likely to get better connections for networking and therefore good for getting a job.
Cambridge and Oxford cannot be unseated..and rightly so. Five things truly determine the quality of a university. 1. Resources/Endowment/Facilities. No university in the UK comes close to those two when it comes to resources and endowment. 2. Faculty. Because of their history and resources, no university can compete with OxBridge except for LSE and Imperial 3. Academic well-roundness. Most universities excel at a handful of disciplines. Oxford and Cambridge excel across virtually all disciplines 4. Student quality. Cambridge and Oxford are the most selective universities in the UK, no matter what any ranking says about St Andrews 5. Prestige. While prestige is hard to measure, and not always important, it does matter in attracting faculty, bright students and employers Bottom line, Cambridge and Oxford are not going to be touched anytime soon. St Andrews is excellent, but I think LSE and Imperial are the next 2 universities in the UK. UCL would come in at #5. Then come the other great universities, such as Bath, Bristol, Edinburgh, Loughborough, St Andrews, Warwick etc...
@@arindambandral5776 MSc in Engineering Business Management, the faculty members are very supportive and overall I had a great experience, you can definitely grow both in career and as a person. But at the end of the day it's on you, like how you utilise the resources.
@@jingbosun1437 I mean I can't speak for Oxford but I went Sheffield and thoroughly enjoyed it. I also had a mate who went to leeds and he had an awesome time so I think either of your choices are good for enjoying student life. I'd say research what uni is better for your course. Hope this helps
That surprises me. If you include the A* maths I got in year 12, my glasglow math offer was A*AB. Meanwhile my Warwick one where I ended up in the end this year was A*A*A*. I just have to assume either Glasglow is much harder to get into for the non stem subjects. Even my edinburgh offer was only A*AA
if u can afford russell unis, i will suggest just go for them russells. im an indian highschooler who applied to those for business management undergrad.
@@n.s.5278 But Most people said its not that good and missed many core modules of ML and is not research oriented...What is you take on this ? And Is this the best Master in ai programme If i wanna do research in RL ?
Lancaster and Loughborough are both perfectly decent non Russell Group universities but the Times and Guardian rankings into which they are placed within the top ten (or nearly so) are simply preposterous. The actual top universities in the UK are best judged by the top employers in the UK and beyond. Take a look at the High Flyers online annual rankings of the Top 20 most prestigious universities in the UK. Neither Lancaster nor Loughborough make it anywhere into the real world Top 20. Look also at the QS world graduate employability rankings. They show that Russell Group universities such as Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham and Warwick are very highly ranked indeed by national and international employers. The above six universities are placed by the High Flyers at a higher ranking than Cambridge (7) or Oxford (10). Some of the 'academic' rankings such as the latest Guardian 2023 table are grossly irresponsible and misleading to sixth formers and those seeking to join the best university that they can. The Guardian and Times rankings tables are simply at variance with the far more reality based views of major UK and international employers. See also the QS world university academic rankings which tell you straight as to which UK universities are the most respected across the world. The hard headed QS world rankings often differ greatly from the parochial snobbery which afflicts some UK university rankings. For instance universities beloved of private school applicants such as Durham and St Andrews are always in the top 10 in the Times and Guardian (which employ a great many private school educated journalists) yet are manifestly lower ranked internationally than for example Manchester, Birmingham or Leeds.
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UK Uni Rankings! Woah yet again Oxbridge domination.....✍🏡👑 Also I did economics&finance at University, I love saving&a good deal! My website has a page dedciated to the most useful products+services out there for people in their 20's!✅ Check it out: www.reevesandfellows.com/deals
Kindly tell about master of psychology. Which uni are best. What about ARU vambridge campus and Essex?
You mentioned how hard it is to get into St. Andrews. My children got places there, but not at Oxbridge. Getting into Oxbridge is difficult as you're in competition with the rest of the world. It also depends on which College you apply to. Anyone wanting to get into Oxbridge, do your research on the College you want to apply to.
The thing about college application is that usually nothing is guaranteed. Things like students accepted by oxbridge but got rejected by schools like IC, St.Andrews, LSE or certain UCL programs can frequently happen, and so is the opposite.
I would agree though that oxbridge are more renowned internationally.
I got into St Andrews but not Oxford. Honestly... I think it was the TSA. There were final exams at my school, I learnt about it last minute... And studied for it for an hour. Obviously I performed terribly and didn't get an interview. I was applying for a more philosophical course, though, and the test was mostly British maths, which is kind of questionable (also an international student here).
Leeds Art University getting so low in research makes sense because it’s a creative univeristy - our practicals, process and portfolios are weighted much higher overall in our degree rather than our written work/dissertations. My dissertation only made up 15% of my overall grade for my BA degree, whilst I had friends whose were worth much more. I think it’s an academic vs. creative thing, which is why (unfortunately) many wholey creative universities do not rank very high on tables like those. Creative as in, graphic design, fine art, illustration, interior design, architecture, creative writing, creative advertising, animation, game design etc.
Big problem with entry standard is that different qualifications are translated to A Level grades. Scottish Highers are largely inflated (much easier to achieve for example the equivalent of 3A*s in terms of ucas points). This makes Scottish unis in general have higher entry standards in these league tables then in reality. St Andrews entry standard is not even at the level of imperial, lse let alone oxbridge.
I mean without sounding impolite… you are wrong, for 3 primary reasons. 1, assuming that there are many Scots at St. Andrews. There aren’t. Roughly only around 20-25% of admissions are Scottish. Also, many of those Scots do advanced highers, which are technically above an a level in terms of difficulty. Furthermore, it is actually easier for a scot to get into oxbridge than st Andrews due to its popularity in Scotland and the student cap St. Andrews imposes on Scottish applicants. For example for medicine, the offer rate for a Scot applying to St. Andrews is 13% whereas for Cambridge it’s 15%. For economics the offer rate for a Scottish student is 9% at St. Andrews and the offer rate for econ at Oxford is 13%. So your argument that scots are the reason why st Andrews has high entry standards doesn’t really work. Furthermore, if you look at the offer rates for universities this year, St. Andrews has an offer rate of 25% whereas imperial has an offer rate of 32.5%. So saying the St Andrews’s competitiveness is inflated isn’t exactly true. It is one of the most competitive universities in the UK, rivalry oxbridge is this regard, but I admit not quite surpassing them overall. However you have to take the tables with a pinch of salt as they only reflect ucas points, which is not the best way to score entry requirements.
Access to HE is also much easier from the standard A level. I had exams throughout the year instead of everything at the end.
@@harrysparke6277 Incase anyone actually believes this know st andrews does not rival oxbridge, lse or imperial. The economics course referenced has a minimum entry requirement of ABB.. I'm not bashing the university, seems to offer a great student experience with traditions and sorts but is not known as elite in any circle (employment, academics, etc). I can imagine many students uninterested in the "elite" status with strong grades would go to St andrews and have a much better experience. Similarly with Bath, Bristol, Edinburgh, Warwick, Manchester, King's, UCL (although some of these universities have elite departments). I personally belive "elite" matters very little but I wasn't pursuing a path that requires me to care. For those that are I.e. academia, finance/law etc it's important to know. (Offer rate mean very little. I know many people who applied for St Andrews with good grades, only those few with amazing grades applied for oxbridge. Actually, only those few really wanted to goto oxbridge and the rest knew it was an auto rejection).
@@TrollXVXV your ABB comment means nothing. The offer rate for econ is incredibly low (can’t be bothered to find the exact stats but it will be below 20%.) St Andrews, as you already said, had the highest ucas entry points… which means the highest proportion of students receiving top grades. If you actually look at the calibre of student applying for econ at St. Andrews, they all have a plethora of predicted A*s. As a matter of fact, 3 of my friends from school all applied for econ at both St. Andrews and lse for econ ( 1 combining it with history.) all had 3A*s predicted and all were accepted by lse but rejected by St. Andrews. Furthermore, St Andrews consistently ranks top for econ in the country. I don’t see how your ABB comment proves anything and I don’t see how you can argue that St. Andrews doesn’t rival the top uk unis.
@@harrysparke6277 St A economics is overshadowed by oxbridge, lse, ucl and warwick.
"No proof of bribing" tbh the fact that oxbridge leave atleast 2 categories blank on these tables (and seem to be the only ones allowed to) but still always end up near the top if not 1st and 2nd is enough proof for me
Bruh oxford and Cambridge is world class there always top 5 in the world
But they dominate other categories
@@zephyrusvv390 not really they're almost exactly the same as other unis in the other categories and if those two categories were incredibly low it would bring down their average so much it wouldn't matter
@@lewissaeyang2739 doesn't address what i said
Well, I am suprised by a few rankings. But I am aiming for LSE and Imperial next year for economics. Great video Dylan!
Thank you and yeh go on LSE!
Imperial doesn't do Econ?
@@sinless4088 they do! MSc Economics and Business Strategy
@@lawisingh9186 UCL might be better than imperial for Exonomics
@@fragones1237 thank you for the suggestion! I am still waiting for my results!
Moving into accomodation tommorow for Aberystwyth Uni, studying computer science! Don't know why I watched this considering I've already chosen but good video 👍
Oh good luck I was also gonna go to that uni for cs. But all the best to you and make sure you become the best in your degree.
@@iconic-z5906 thanks man 👍
Good luck!
Big up Surrey for the massive improvement
Oxbridge is overated. Any good Russell group university ( Durham, Edinburgh, Imperial, LSE, York, Warwick etc is competitive) with internship, solid extra curricular and good degree will be competitive to get you where you need. Only thing is if you want to be priminister of UK then you really need to do PPE at Oxford - that course has produced more than any other university. York and Edinburgh should be in top 10.
Hey mate yeh I definitely agree they are all good unis! And trust york and Edinburgh are elite hahaha
Bro snuck in York like we won’t notice 😂😂
Just say you got rejected from them it’s chill
York is such an outlier in this list
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You’re jokes😂
Hey Dylan,
Met you yesterday at the event.
Now obsessed with your videos. You make really good content. Super engaging and informative. So much to learn from you.
Awesome! Thank you! great meeeting you too! your content is fab as well!
Review uk Russell groups + St. Andrews and bath cause they’re all so decent.
Would be cool if you go a bit more in-depth to on each uni or share a bit of cool story.
Will do !!💯
Applying for Cambridge law school this year , fingers crossed 🤞🏻
Good luck!
Scottish entry standards are probably higher because scottish students dont pay tuition fees
In two weeks I am applying to Cambridge to study architecture 🤞
Im planning to go to Edinburgh University so hope everything goes well.
Hey! I was wondering if you’ve already made the decision? It used to be my top choice but then I took a look at the student satisfaction and got really worried.
@@danniaz1588 sorry to say but I got rejected, and now my firm is Newcastle university and my insurance is Sussex
Hey,
Did you enroll anywhere?
@@smrithysivathasan8577University of Newcastle
St. Andrews doesn't belong up there, neither does Loughborough or Bath. St. Andrews has only upped their entry standards since Prince William went there. But those higher A-level grades hasn't transformed St. Andrews into a Nobel Prize winning academy.
St Andrews is very small so I don't think it's fair to expect them to churn out Nobel Prize winners
So now u get to decide rankings.rankings r invalid and shit anyways.
I go to Anglia Ruskin uni. It claims to be in the top 40 for the UK but on this list it was like mid hundreds lol. However Its 39th on "THE higher education"... Not that I'm bothered, its a decent uni hopefully I can grab a degree by the end (just started my 2nd year)
You think the unis matter? Just get a first degree right
Heyy !! I actually got a confirmation letter from ARU
Is ARU a good university??
I’ve heard like there is not much opportunities for students to interact with each other
@@aphrodite4520 not sure if that is true
@@aphrodite4520 Congrats!! Getting an offer is great. I do have some thoughts about the uni tho. I don’t want to discourage you, but please do not go there unless you literally have no other options. I am British and the uni is well known not for good reasons because a previous student sued them for lying about their rankings, so if you have any other university, use ARU as ur last choice. Good luck!! 🍀 ❤
In year 12 wanting to do History and aiming for St. Andrews or Oxford, Leeds, York(!) or Nottingham. Or Stirling as a backup.
I graduated from University of St Andrews 2 years ago. I am always missing those years of studying there.
What degree did you do ?
great vid thumb up. I’m an international majoring finance aiming to apply for either uni of Exeter or Newcastle, any advice guys? Or any other recommendations😢
thank you good luck!
Newcastle for sure!!
Sheffield is massively underrated. Ffs.
idk why glasgow has 97% entry standards when the grade reqs are lower than leeds and manchester for most courses
Big up Surrey Uni
Yeah… Imperial is definitely not below St. Andrews…
Hey Dylan , I’m applying for economics and management/ economics. I’m applying to Oxford,UCL,Kings,Manchester and Bristol . Are those solid picks ?
solid picks!
did u get an interview?
Any input from any of you regarding Graduate degrees at:
Northumbria vs Staffordshire
Can I get into LSE/imperial for engineering/finance if I got all 8/9 at GCSE but I chose maths physics chemistry for a level and not further maths or economics?
Depends on which course - but I don’t think further maths is a requirement for any courses at LSE, although it is preferable for some. As for Imperial, I don’t attend there myself so I couldn’t say. Good luck!
you can go for ICL. I did phys maths and history 3A* predicted ofc and goy rejected from Theoretical Phys MSci. My friend who I believe had the strongest application by far in terms of experience and outside work - 20k+ community with multiple gaming servers and programs published on github, discord bots etc - got rejected without an interview by ICL so it leads me to believe its not how suited you are for the subjrct but how many A Levels you do and if your an international student. You have to come to terms with the fact that ultimately, unis are business that make money.
when selecting an uni do we have to consider the uni rank or subject rank in the league table
Queens university belfast comes under Russel group.But, is there any extra benefits for graduating from Russell group University like queens, for getting a job or something?
Based off of what I know from my research Russell Group is much like the Ivy League. You are likely to get better connections for networking and therefore good for getting a job.
Cambridge and Oxford cannot be unseated..and rightly so. Five things truly determine the quality of a university.
1. Resources/Endowment/Facilities. No university in the UK comes close to those two when it comes to resources and endowment.
2. Faculty. Because of their history and resources, no university can compete with OxBridge except for LSE and Imperial
3. Academic well-roundness. Most universities excel at a handful of disciplines. Oxford and Cambridge excel across virtually all disciplines
4. Student quality. Cambridge and Oxford are the most selective universities in the UK, no matter what any ranking says about St Andrews
5. Prestige. While prestige is hard to measure, and not always important, it does matter in attracting faculty, bright students and employers
Bottom line, Cambridge and Oxford are not going to be touched anytime soon.
St Andrews is excellent, but I think LSE and Imperial are the next 2 universities in the UK. UCL would come in at #5. Then come the other great universities, such as Bath, Bristol, Edinburgh, Loughborough, St Andrews, Warwick etc...
Durham is better than UCL.
Oxbridge always leave student satisfaction and another one empty every year lol its all nonsense
@@bananabrain2996 regardless of student surveys, when it comes to the tangibles, Oxford and Cambridge are heads and shoulders above the rest.
University of Bath ✌🏻 I just graduated
Course? And how was your experience?
@@arindambandral5776 MSc in Engineering Business Management, the faculty members are very supportive and overall I had a great experience, you can definitely grow both in career and as a person. But at the end of the day it's on you, like how you utilise the resources.
Big up!
Starting mech eng there next week!
I want to study physics masters what university is better ? Durham kings or Edinburgh
Hey Dylan! I've got an offer from leeds, Birmingham & Liverpool. Which uni should I go for?
Birmingham for quality, Liverpool for nightlife, Leeds for a specific subject eg Law - Leeds also has good nightlife according to some.
what do u think of the university of birmingham?
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Can't find University of Northampton. Where is it in ranking?
Planning on doing economics and international business at university what do you think ?
Sick bro economics and business is great combo !
What about Cranfield University
York st. John university is better or not for undergraduate courses?
Can you tell something about university of bedfordshire?
Yes I will !
Sheffield > Oxford
Ahahahah I could back that
Why? Please state reasons, looking to apply to Sheffield and Leeds. Thanks.
@@jingbosun1437 I mean I can't speak for Oxford but I went Sheffield and thoroughly enjoyed it. I also had a mate who went to leeds and he had an awesome time so I think either of your choices are good for enjoying student life. I'd say research what uni is better for your course. Hope this helps
@@baileyhalliday19199 thanks so much.
I'm an international student with IB predicted grade 44/45 and wanna study PPE. Which five unis do you think I should apply?
Hustler's University
Oxbridge, Warwick and York
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Hey what about University of east london ??
Planning to apply into International Business at Birmingham. Anyone from there ??😬
How do you think about Brighton?
Hi,
What about Nottingham trent University
a lot of indians go for NTU but i would still suggest trying for a good russell uni if u can afford it
Will it be good if I do MA in Sports jOurnalism from Uk ? Plz suggest which uni is good 😊?
What are the best universities for Political Science?
Is Cardiff good??
Please make vedio on university of essex.
Okay💯
icl university of glasgow is so competitive, the entry requirements are higher than i expected
That surprises me. If you include the A* maths I got in year 12, my glasglow math offer was A*AB. Meanwhile my Warwick one where I ended up in the end this year was A*A*A*. I just have to assume either Glasglow is much harder to get into for the non stem subjects. Even my edinburgh offer was only A*AA
Exeter a great uni! Exeter amazing uni!
Why don't you like Uni of Buckingham ?
Where did you do ur MA? X
I’d say trinity college is the best uni in Ireland no?
Hmm quite possibly bro!
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What about anglia ruskin university...?planning for jan intake 2023 for international business management..?
if u can afford russell unis, i will suggest just go for them russells. im an indian highschooler who applied to those for business management undergrad.
Please don’t go!! Don’t waste ur money and time. You deserve better trust me. Unless it’s a backup
Are you still reviewing uk universities?
yeh! coming soon!
My name is Jamal Gordon
My bro thansk for coming back to my channel
@@lifewithdylan You’re welcome
Swansea University for computer science??
Where is coventry university in ranking?
I think in the middle
What about Oxford Brookes?
Middle of the table
I think :)
Middle ranking uni. Poly. Good for some courses like real estate but even then better universities for real estate like Reading university.
Great for Rowing
Planning to study ms in data science suggest me one good university with placement please
Good luck!
@@lifewithdylan bro suggest me some good universities please
Best university for Masters in accounting and finance
Coventry university ranking??
Hello Dylan how are you doing today
Hey bro I’m good thanks just had dinner!
@@lifewithdylan Yes you had dinner
The hell is going on here lol
@@Asian200iq I actually dont know
👍🙏🙏🙏
This sounds so inaccurate
kings is so underrated..
Which university is best for Master in AI ?
Cambridge? Imperial?
^^👍
@@n.s.5278 Do Cambridge has master in ai ?
@@convolutionalnn2582 yes, m.phil in machine learning and machine intelligence. If you have the grades, that would be the most prestigious.
@@n.s.5278 But Most people said its not that good and missed many core modules of ML and is not research oriented...What is you take on this ? And Is this the best Master in ai programme If i wanna do research in RL ?
Lancaster and Loughborough are both perfectly decent non Russell Group universities but the Times and Guardian rankings into which they are placed within the top ten (or nearly so) are simply preposterous. The actual top universities in the UK are best judged by the top employers in the UK and beyond. Take a look at the High Flyers online annual rankings of the Top 20 most prestigious universities in the UK. Neither Lancaster nor Loughborough make it anywhere into the real world Top 20. Look also at the QS world graduate employability rankings. They show that Russell Group universities such as Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham and Warwick are very highly ranked indeed by national and international employers. The above six universities are placed by the High Flyers at a higher ranking than Cambridge (7) or Oxford (10). Some of the 'academic' rankings such as the latest Guardian 2023 table are grossly irresponsible and misleading to sixth formers and those seeking to join the best university that they can. The Guardian and Times rankings tables are simply at variance with the far more reality based views of major UK and international employers. See also the QS world university academic rankings which tell you straight as to which UK universities are the most respected across the world. The hard headed QS world rankings often differ greatly from the parochial snobbery which afflicts some UK university rankings. For instance universities beloved of private school applicants such as Durham and St Andrews are always in the top 10 in the Times and Guardian (which employ a great many private school educated journalists) yet are manifestly lower ranked internationally than for example Manchester, Birmingham or Leeds.
Do you mind covering the BopoVerse #Cyberbullying task force NFTs? They have real agenda that I can relate to
As an employer, woke universities allowing students to downgrade courses because of ideology will never get a job with me as the degree is useless.
Any comment about Sheffield hallam for msc supply chain? 🫣
Hmmmmm
@@lifewithdylan thanks and appreciated but can u specify your hmmmm little more. x
Bopoverse #cyberbullying task force is the future of the web3. I will be happy to see you covering that project because I'm confident they deserve that🥂
It makes no sense that nobody is speaking about the BopoVerse this is the real deal go check them.
Who the hell are u rank
Thoughts on Aberdeen's position?
how is university of west london?
Hmm
@@lifewithdylan that's.. not particularly helpful 😭
BopoVerse #FreeToBe - #cyberbullying task force Is underrated. They need to get more attention for sure!! 🙊
The BopoVerse #FreeToBe #cyberbullying task force NFTs should gain more respect let's support the🙏🏼🙏🏼
Big up Cambridge