University of Cambridge: Cambridge - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
- Location(s): Cambridge, The United Kingdom
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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University of Cambridge, Pembroke College: Cambridge - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
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The University of Cambridge has attracted many of the very best minds since 1209, when a group of scholars left Oxford to set up a new institution in Cambridge.Today the University has grown to around 17,500 students (7,000 of whom are graduate st... read more
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I gained academic insight when it comes to writing focused academic papers, and learned to socialize with a diverse group of students. I was also immersed into the British culture, opening my eyes to a different educational foundation. Sumin H - Wellesley College View Entire Review
It was a unique learning experience. Great students and faculty. Yujun W - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I learned that I was insanely burnt out at Wellesley and that though when I return I probably will be burnt out again, trying to find a better work/life balance will be something I try harder to work towards. I think I didn't quite realize how stressed and overwhelmed I was just because I was trying to get through each day and i... A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
Yes, learning about college education system of a different country and experiencing it was quite fun an adventure for me. Dixue Zhang - Wellesley College View Entire Review
The experience was definitely worthwhile. I learned how to be more independent academically and to navigate situations I'll likely encounter in graduate school. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
learned crazy time management and self regulation skills that I'd otherwise not have the opportunity to learn in the US system. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I made new friends. Though there were some issues with the art history department, I think it was still worth it. Florence C - Wellesley College View Entire Review
Extremely worthwhile both academically and socially. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
life and academic knowledge A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
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The University of Cambridge has attracted many of the very best minds since 1209, when a group of scholars left Oxford to set up a new institution in Cambridge.
Today the University has grown to around 17,500 students (7,000 of whom are graduate students), and 3,000 teaching and administrative staff. Of the graduate students, 50% come from overseas, and well over a third are women. The University and its colleges are now spread throughout the city.
At Cambridge, graduate courses are tough: we offer a lot and we expect a lot. But if you have the commitment, the ability and the motivation, you can expect great rewards - exhilarating intellectual satisfaction and a capability much sought after by employers in industry and academia.
Today the University has grown to around 17,500 students (7,000 of whom are graduate students), and 3,000 teaching and administrative staff. Of the graduate students, 50% come from overseas, and well over a third are women. The University and its colleges are now spread throughout the city.
At Cambridge, graduate courses are tough: we offer a lot and we expect a lot. But if you have the commitment, the ability and the motivation, you can expect great rewards - exhilarating intellectual satisfaction and a capability much sought after by employers in industry and academia.
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