Another great video ! Could definitely make this a series with tours of every college. It would be helpful for anyone trying to choose which one to apply to.
Hi. Loved the tour. If you’re still a student there can you film the gardens in summer/ early autumn. I was at Trinity from 2003-2006 so a really long time ago. Got married at the chapel 😊
Thank you - that was very Interesting. For such a small college (in terms of student numbers), it is larger and greener than expected. There’s also a sense of friendliness.
@@Sam.Kramer Your presentation, the students you bumped into, the cosiness of the JCR, the description you gave of the President and the entries newcomers make in that book, the relatively small size of the quads, Etc. And the non-exclusivity of the choir.
As a student applying this year, would you reccomend that I apply to trinity? And would you say that Trinity is quite sociable compared to other colleges?
Although within pointing out that not all take undergraduates as some like Wolfson, St Antony’s, Reuben (the newest one and not yet open), Linacre etc all only take postgrads and Harris Manchester only takes “mature” students (aged 21+) and then there are the Permanent Private Halls and so the number of colleges that take undergraduates for all/most subjects is a bit lower. Still lots of choice though: big v small, old v modern, central v further out etc so don’t worry
@@cliodhnamalone7493 well, of course that’s where Oxford and many other U.K. universities have really expanded in the last 30 years: postgraduate education and that in turn attracts a lot of higher fee paying international students. The number of undergrad places at Oxford (and Cambridge too) has hardly changed over the last 20 years and no new undergrad colleges have been built in either university (think Robinson College, Cambridge was the last one in either university and that opened in the very early 1980s). The huge growth has been in postgrad courses and places and new colleges/new postgrad-only accommodation blocks in existing colleges
Which college should I film next?! 👇
Magdalen!
st anne’s please!!
Lincoln please!! Small but perfectly formed!!
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@@Sam.Kramer Christ Church or St. John's
Top quality content!
Appreciate it :)
Another great video ! Could definitely make this a series with tours of every college. It would be helpful for anyone trying to choose which one to apply to.
Hopefully so, and good excuse for me to visit and enjoy every college!
@@Sam.Kramer that's good idea ..You should go for it
Hi. Loved the tour. If you’re still a student there can you film the gardens in summer/ early autumn. I was at Trinity from 2003-2006 so a really long time ago. Got married at the chapel 😊
Actually, I was about to ask you for a college tour, but you did anyway, Thank you!!
Haha good timing!
Next video should be about your life because I want to know about that
What kind of thing about my life do you want to know about?
Thank you - that was very
Interesting. For such a small college (in terms of student numbers), it is larger and greener than expected. There’s also a sense of friendliness.
Thank you! Which bits did you feel the sense of friendliness from?
@@Sam.Kramer Your presentation, the students you bumped into, the cosiness of the JCR, the description you gave of the President and the entries newcomers make in that book, the relatively small size of the quads, Etc. And the non-exclusivity of the choir.
As a student applying this year, would you reccomend that I apply to trinity? And would you say that Trinity is quite sociable compared to other colleges?
I mean I would say apply to Trinity as I go there lol but obvs biased. Probably all similar socially
After watching the whole video I guess you should try for travel guide on travel xp channel 😀 ...Video was so exciting and well filmed too 👍 good luck
Thanks so much!
so cool!
Thank you!
Great video. Well done for walking backwards for so long 😄
Hahahaha
It is nice to see you so happy again! I loved the tour.
I filmed most of this in December so the footage is actually old, what that says I don't know 🤣😅
Lol: 'and so that's all you need, somewhere to learn, somewhere to pray, and somewhere to eat. OKAY AMAZING!'
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So many fascinating facts! Thanks Sam!
Thanks! Which was your favourite?
@@Sam.Kramer the one about Trinity:)
Great video, your camera man seemed really top notch 😂
He got a shoutout and a timestamp dedicated to him!
When do u breath ? U talk so fast , woooow 😮
sam how can l contact with you to get some more information please
Check the description - Instagram DM me @SamsOxfordStudies
how many colleges within oxford?
About 35 I think
Although within pointing out that not all take undergraduates as some like Wolfson, St Antony’s, Reuben (the newest one and not yet open), Linacre etc all only take postgrads and Harris Manchester only takes “mature” students (aged 21+) and then there are the Permanent Private Halls and so the number of colleges that take undergraduates for all/most subjects is a bit lower. Still lots of choice though: big v small, old v modern, central v further out etc so don’t worry
@@citywise8773 wow so more preference for older students
@@cliodhnamalone7493 well, of course that’s where Oxford and many other U.K. universities have really expanded in the last 30 years: postgraduate education and that in turn attracts a lot of higher fee paying international students. The number of undergrad places at Oxford (and Cambridge too) has hardly changed over the last 20 years and no new undergrad colleges have been built in either university (think Robinson College, Cambridge was the last one in either university and that opened in the very early 1980s). The huge growth has been in postgrad courses and places and new colleges/new postgrad-only accommodation blocks in existing colleges