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Cambridge University with a focus on science?

Hey guys, I'm looking to apply to a Cambridge college that's known for its awesome science programs. Any suggestions on which one I should be considering?

2 years ago

Hello! Cambridge University is a collegiate university, meaning that it's made up of 31 individual colleges, each with its own unique atmosphere and strengths. When applying to the University of Cambridge, you need to choose a college rather than applying to the university as a whole.

When it comes to science programs, they are coordinated and taught centrally by the university, so the quality of teaching and resources will be consistent across all colleges. However, some colleges may be more science-oriented in terms of their atmosphere, facilities, or research focus.

A few colleges you might want to consider are:

1. Trinity College - This college has a long-standing reputation for success in mathematics and science, boasting some of the most famous alumni in the field, such as Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Babbage, and James Clerk Maxwell.

2. Gonville & Caius College - This college is also known for its history of scientific achievements and alumni like Francis Crick, Stephen Hawking, and William Harvey. It houses the on-site Stephen Hawking Building, which includes modern study spaces and accommodation.

3. Churchill College - Founded with a focus on STEM subjects, this college has a more modern feel compared to the other colleges at Cambridge. It contains a high percentage of science and engineering students and has ample study and research facilities on campus.

4. St John's College - This college has a strong tradition in both arts and sciences. One notable research center located within St John's is the St John's College Research Centre, which promotes interdisciplinary research in areas spanning the sciences, arts, and humanities.

While these colleges are particularly known for their scientific focus, it's essential to research each college's unique atmosphere, social life, accommodation, and support resources. Ultimately, it would be best if you chose a college where you feel you would thrive and fit in well with the community. Good luck with your applications!

2 years ago

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