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INTO City Uni of London – Business School in London
Written by: Rachel Chin, August 2018
Welcoming students from across the globe to join an exciting multicultural community at City, University of London – one of the top Business Schools in London.
Located in London which is England's capital, it is one of the busiest and most exciting cities in the UK (but it's not all concrete and buildings!) From over 140 parks and gardens, 90 museums & galleries, multiple festivals, football matches or musicals. There is always something to do in London.
Here are some notable achievements on the University of London:
• 1st in London for student satisfaction (The Complete University Guide 2018).
• 1st in London and 4th in the UK for Accounting and Finance (Guardian University Guide 2017).
• 6th in London for graduate career prospects (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017).
• Gold standard of 'triple-crown' accreditation.
• Half of all students come from outside of the UK (The Times Higher Education International Student Table 2017).
Credit: https://www.intostudy.com/en-gb/universities/city-university-london/living/living-in-london
University of St Andrews - Scotland's first university
St Andrews is a small town nestled on a rocky headland overlooking the North Sea. Having a scenic campus with three beaches and historic buildings, students may find themselves crossing golf-courses on their way to class or jogging along the beach after dinner. Not only does the University have a world-class reputation, it also offers a diverse range of social activities, including over 140 student societies and 50 sports clubs. Historic buildings are juxtaposed against the modern facilities, and the many student traditions truly make studying at St Andrews an unforgettable experience.
Fun Facts:
• While most people know about Golf – many do not know where it was originated. St Andrews is the home of golf and is where it was first invented.
• Prince William and Kate Middleton were the alumni from this university
• Students plunging themselves into the freezing North Sea at dawn of the first of May – a tradition known as May Dip, which is said to promote good luck in exams
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