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224-239 UCAS Points
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The University of Oxford is situated in the city of Oxford, in the South East England county of Oxfordshire. 27,290 students are enrolled at the University of Oxford:
- 18,030 of these students come from the UK
- 2,415 come from EU countries
- And 6,845 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2021/22)
The graduate outcomes for the University of Oxford show that six months after leaving university, 72% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving the University of Oxford is £39k+a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2017/18)
Updated: 13th February 2023
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Very good and supportive ver good
The teaching quality varies wildly between courses and lectureres/tutors. While I have had some exceptional tutors, there are also a few who seem disinterested in teaching and simply reiterate answers to homework. I also had an excellent lecturer (yes it's singular) who actually cares about her students; there are also a few decent ones who made an effort to teach well. The vast majority of lecturers, however, range from mid to abysmal. Going to their classes can be a waste of time, and you can learn more from textbooks or MIT OCW. The terms and examinations are also a mess -- with only 8 weeks per term (3 terms per year), there is little time for in-depth coverage of course material, and topics frequently lack sufficient explanations. Exams are (almost) the only thing that determines the grades, but the quality of the exam questions are entirely based on the whim of the examiner, who might entertain themselves with testing niche or trivial things glossed over in the lectures.
Amazing university with amazing opportunities and staff
It is a great university to attend and provides many amazing opportunities.
Had a great time studying here!
College libraries are mostly open 24/7, uni libraries are not. There is no place like Oxford
I really like this university, not what I expected when I came here to study.
its a tough place to be when you're struggling with your mental health
Good university! Nonetheless, it could give more support to students, studying wise.
Overrated, especially in terms of teaching. Professors are too focused on their research to bother much with you. Great city though.
overall been as good as it can be despite covid. looking forward to being able to experience more of the uni when things open fully
Good university - did their best during the COVID19 Pandemic.
Very good university even if it's a very small campus (in Oxford)
I live in an ensuite at Slade Park and its fascinating!
Oxford University have amazing outreach programmes to extend their reach to many students. Would highly recommend to get a feel of the University.
Abolutely appalling place where bullying, victimization, harassment and croynism are the rule. The only thing you get out of Oxford is a degree. This place is run by cliques of lecturers who have all known each other for more than twenty years, and all cover for each other. Misogyny is pretty normal too. If you dare raise a concern, everything will be done to cover it up and silence you. Retaliation awaits you if dare say something and many lecturers are fundamentally contemptuous of students who, after all, are only cash-cows. At Oxford, internal regulation and the rule of all serve purely decorative purposes and don't be fooled by all the PR: they don't care about women, or students in general. At Oxford, only two things matter: a) extracting your fees b) maintaing their reputation.
Don't go to Oxford -- you are paying into a corrupt mafia
A racist University! God have mercy!!!!!!!
challenging university, really pushes you to think in different ways.
Oxford should feel ashamed how they have started a hate crime syndicate on their campus
Excellent in all aspects; a lot more to offer than just the academic side it is known for, many clubs and societies, as well as a diverse and welcoming student body
It looks great! And also handy to have the name on your CV.
Simply the best. Better than all the rest.
Having been to both Oxford and Cambridge, I can say for sure Oxford is better
Its great to be taught by such clever people
The university is college based, but the university offers good societies and careers advice. However the campus you live on is your college and there have been many problems I have experienced here.
Why!! Because this university will endorse stoning if you gay in bruni... if your gay don’t go here
I’ve not once seen the students union being cleaned, but that’s showbiz baby
The best university in the world, especially for those who appreciate tradition (open to all), beauty and want to work!
A brilliant university with fantastic resources and teaching staff so are second to none... could do with updating their WiFi though!
Ok i guess, love the careers office
Beautiful city, with so many opportunities for social clubs and societies.
It's very good at what it does, shame the student's union is so dire.
What to say?! It's Oxford and more than exceeds expectations!
Beautiful university, magical atmosphere, excellent education alongside very diverse peers. You get to form a great connection with all the tutors to help with your personal progress and learning! Not to mention the quads and dining halls that are all worthy as tourist attractions...
Wifi covers a lot of ground but can be on and off. So many careers opportunities, I get emails every day with prospective jobs and phone calls from companies trying to recruit me!
Wifi blankets most of Oxford but does like to go on and off at inopportune moments! Beautiful city, everything is within a 20 minute walk of my accommodation in the centre of Oxford.
Oxford University is the most amazing place to be. You meet extraordinary people at every step, both students and tutors, who absolutely change your perspective.
I'd never go anywhere else, otherwise i'd be bored- there's so much on, the work is amazing, the people are awesome and i'm never bored!