Witrynaeddie442 • 6 yr. ago Oh also, acceptance %'s for Oxbridge and Imperial will be around 15%ish, Bristol will likely be a bit higher, I'd expect 20-40%. You'll need at least A*AA for Bristol, probably A*A*A and above for Imperial and Oxford, and A*A*A* and above for Cambridge. 22fortox • 6 yr. ago Witryna22 paź 2024 · One of the most significant contrasts between Imperial and top-tier players should be the number of Nobel Prize winners. Harvard has 165, Cambridge 121, Oxford 72, but Imperial has only 14 officially. The Nobel Winner page on the Imperial website has been quiet for more than 40 years (the latest laureate was Abdus Salam …
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WitrynaRanked 6th in the world in the QS World University Rankings® 2024, Imperial College London is a one-of-a-kind institution in the UK, focusing solely on science, … WitrynaThe main difference, for undergraduate study, at least, is that Imperial is more of an engineering school. For Computer Science, my impression is that Imperial graduates are better equipped for engineering, compared to Oxford. forwardgearratio
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Witryna22 cze 2024 · University College London (UCL) and Imperial College London are the two highest-ranked London universities in the QS World University Rankings® 2024, beating 18 other universities from the city and ranking in the top 10 in the world -- something both schools have managed consistently. This year, Imperial climbed one place to rank … Witryna11 gru 2012 · I have a scholarship for £1000 per year to imperial college london for mechanical engineering and have an interview at Oxford for "engineering science / … WitrynaOxfordliness: 5/10 Imperial, like the LSE, focuses on a narrow range of subjects – in the case of Imperial, it’s science, engineering, medicine and business. It’s also academically similar to Oxford, though lacking Oxford’s famous tutorial system of focused one-to-one or one-to-two tuition. forward gear