Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, Yale, MIT are universities that, in the ordinary student's mind, are in a different reality: with green lawns, wise professors, old libraries and neat campuses. T&P found out how much training costs, what the admission procedure looks like and what are the requirements for top universities in the world for applicants. The first in this series is Cambridge University.
Cambridge is one of the oldest universities in the UK and one of the most famous universities in the world ranks first in all ratings. The second oldest university in the UK was founded 800 years ago by scientists who left Oxford because a local student was implicated in the murder of a resident of the city. Traditions are very important for Cambridge: for 700 years a student with a wooden spoon was handed here with the lowest mark.
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In its recommendations for admission, the selection committee identifies three main points: academic ability and potential, independence of judgment, passion for the chosen specialty. About 34% of Cambridge students are foreigners.
Museums and Libraries
Researchers can conduct scientific work of any complexity and in most fields. In total, the University has at its disposal: Fitzwilliam Museum, Kettle’s Yard, Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, Museum of Zoology, Museum of Classical Archeology, Museum of the History of Science, Museum of Earth Sciences, Polar Museum, Botanical Garden. There are more than 100 libraries in Cambridge: navigate using the map.
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