1105 Massachusetts Ave. 0.2 miles from Cambridge College. Trinitys wealth Trinity remains extremely wealthy to this day, thanks to its royal benefactor and the land that he bequeathed. Not a great combo. Doesn't tend to attract many tourists despite its central location: a small haven amongst the bustle of King's Parade/Trinity Street. It was created in 1981 by Peter Tompkins, then a third-year undergraduate mathematics student at Trinity . Lots of study & travel grants and generous awards/prizes, One of the nicest libraries in Cambridge with 65,000+ books: like everything in Peterhouse, "small and perfectly formed". Both universities use the 'College system,' an elective living situation that allows students to live, eat and socialise together in a place with its own culture and traditions. Second richest college after Trinity College: lots of bursaries and grants, for example: The Learning and Research Grant will subsidise 50% of books etc. Very peaceful, despite the fact that it is quite centrally located. Great supervisors. Caius is definitely the best College at Cambridge. In 2018 53% of students accepted were female, the highest of all mixed colleges. Good gym, 4 squash courts, 5 tennis courts. Lucy Cavendish offers many off-site accommodation options for graduate students in a wide range of prices, some are very cheap for Cambridge standards. (Most other colleges move people in 2nd year out to college owned houses or have off college site accommodation blocks for freshers/2nd years - e.g. Puddings are also great and not too expensive. Costa Coffee is served (at a discount on the normal high street price) in the bar. The Oxford college with the most winners is Magdalen with 9. Out of the centre, away from tourists, in the leafy suburb of Newnham, On site accommodation offered for all years of undergrad or three years of PhD, They put on really good comedy nights called "Wolfson Howlers", usually monthly, playing host to esteemed Fringe performers and rising Footlights stars, Close to Sidgwick site (where most of the Arts faculties are), 24 hour college library, helpful librarians, happy to order books on demand, Formal halls continue (once a week instead of twice) in the holidays, good if you're around Cambridge during the break (e.g. on Barton road) - you may end up a long way from the pretty college site, Supervisors are very VERY keen, will keep you on your toes, The atmosphere can be intense and the library gets very crowded, Unlikely to be on main site in second year. Happens after exams each year and as undergrad you get guaranteed tickets (the envy of all of Cambridge). Students can no longer bring wine into formals and can only be served three glasses of wine. The hall is the oldest secular building in Europe still used for its original purpose, The oldest college, which is quite cool I suppose, The only college that has a points-based (for participation in College/uni life, also for exam results) room ballot - students are rewarded for more than just studying, Third years have the option of living in Old Courtright in College. The Lee Library also has some Chinese influences, as they were both funded by a Singaporean philanthropist. The University's Institute of Continuing Education was founded in 1873 and provides accessible, flexible and high-quality education to adults throughout their lives. Great location in the centre of Cambridge - both Downing and Sidgwick sites nearby, and very near to all the clubs, Sainsburys and the union. Sent all students home (including internationals!) A couple of minutes away from the centre. Great for extracurriculars, Magsoc (music society) performs regularly at West Road Concert Hall, and all three football teams were promoted in 2015 for example. Excellent location half way between city centre and Sidgwick site, so equally ideal for arts/humanities students (don't be deterred by the name, it isn't just scientists!). Helpful and kind porters that somehow manage to remember most people in college. 4th worst college regarding fining students (e.g. Some first years also now live at Leckhampton and benefit from the beautiful grounds, cooking facilities and quiet! What do you study in history at Cambridge? 99 Days Until First Year Medicine Exams Blog, How to referenceOthello by William Shakespeare (Harvard Style), Official LSE Undergraduate Applicants thread 2023. (The argument for the MMC is that it encourages people to eat communally and interact socially, and if only limited numbers ate there it would not be viable to keep it going. 1,205 - split between 5 students for a party). After losing four straight January . Expensive food - usually around 2.70 for a main but that doesn't include potatoes/rice or vegetables, although the sides are about 50p and absolutely massive! Pretty chill college. With a main campus in Boston, Massachusetts, and four regional locations nationwide, we provide academically excellent, time-efficient, and affordable higher education to a diverse population of adult learners. The Library is not as nice as many other Colleges. . Quality, cheap formals and brunch. Of the 6 Fields Medals ever won by those from the UK, 4 went to Trinity. With advance booking, you can experience the full grandeur of the 16th-century college chapel, whose extravagant wood-carving and stained glass is only exceeded by the world's largest fan-vaulted ceiling towering overhead. New block of accommodation being made in the centre of town, with 72 rooms, all en suite and double bed. Check out this short Canvas Orientation Video. *Not as far as map suggests*. Kitchen situation isn't the dream at central site, usually comes with a kettle and microwave, so can be harder if you want to cook for yourself. Accommodation - limited ensuites (if any), especially in prettier courts such as Great Court. This means your university card is arbitrarily pre-loaded with 399 of your precious money at the beginning of the year and you're forced into spending it at the college canteen. ), Really good college community - because it's further out people really spend time together and gel, Not as pushy academically as some of the other colleges, but people still get good grades, Not pretentious - You can walk on the grass, The cycle in and out gives you some time to wake up/clear your head after a hard day's work. The Student Room and The Uni Guide are both part of The Student Room Group. Garden party or June event each year instead of a may ball - much cheaper (~30-40 instead of 125+), still a fun and fancy party with unlimited drink, and you don't get kicked out of your accommodation for a night like at a few colleges with a big may ball. Beautiful grounds, good river access and lots of punts. Copyright The Student Room 2023 all rights reserved. But at the same time that little bit too far away from King's for that many tourists to bother visiting, Great Deer Park that you can walk on (NB: no actual deer). #82 of 397 Restaurants in Cambridge. Ridiculously cheap Garden Parties and May Balls so everyone can afford to go! Which is the prettiest Cambridge College? I'll re-emphasise how beautiful the grounds are for added effect. In recent years room rents have risen approximately the same as inflation. Very strong for certain subjects e.g. McGinger, Started by: New Court was built in 2016 - all en suite rooms with double beds.. Biggest on-site playing fields of all colleges. Beautiful, airy hall which has recently been refurbished. Over 100.000 students have reviewed over 1500 universities worldwide. There is no "sacred grass" so you can really enjoy these gardens. Parker's Piece (park) only 30 seconds across the road. They share a lot of ents together. and everyone has interesting backgrounds, jobs or nationalities to talk about. Some second year accommodation is shared walkthrough sets of rooms - one person has to walk through the other person's room to get to theirs, complete lack of privacy. Special events Stay at Trinity Hall Dining Menu Dining Menu Wine List Wine List 2022 Canape Menu Canape Menu To be completed July 2016, 6th worst college regarding for admitting students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds. Difficult to persuade friends from other colleges to come and visit - they can't 'drop in' easily, Accommodation and laundry is relatively expensive. Number of Engineers admitted. Which Cambridge college has the best formals? Clare/Caius/Catz/Trin etc). Beautiful and peaceful gardens, some of the prettiest in Cambridge- hard to realise you are in the centre of town! However, only 6 students maximum per session. 6) Amy, 3rd year Geography, Trinity Hall. Cambridge Science park. Not much en suite accommodation available. Report. Please note that due to COVID related changes to admissions procedures the information on the number and duration of interviews, and at-interview tests has been removed from this page. Very cheap prices and definitely one of the better college bars in Cam, Amazing formal hall. You can always hear the birds singing, it's really peaceful, Next to the Music Faculty and West Road Concert Hall (enjoy world-class concerts at night and free Lunchtime Concerts! Only 2.9% come from the poorest 20% of households, Invests 2.5m in arms companies and 3.2m in tobacco companies, Food in hall somewhat more expensive and not as nice as elsewhere. If you can afford to go, it . Inconveniently large. Provide in college accommodation for all three years of undergraduate study. The college shop, selling stash, stationery, sweets, crisps and drinks all for cheaper than you'd find anywhere in town. Lots of famous alumni such as Charles Darwin, John Milton and Sacha Baron Cohen. They definitely give the college a fresher feel. Whilst the two universities have have much in common, they also have many differences. What is the most popular college at Cambridge? Postgraduate admissions fraud. It comes out at around 12 per week, which can be spent on any meals or guests.) According to the PBU Instagram, 55 percent of the vote was in favor of the motion, and 21 percent were against it. Sometimes only 4 people so makes it difficult to get to know more people. dexymr99. Only 3.3% come from the poorest 20% of househoulds. Has a fantastic and supportive TCSU (Trinity College Students' Union), who are particularly great in Fresher's Week and run events all throughout the year. kelmur13, Started by: Gender imbalance 56% male 44% female (though not far from the average for mixed colleges and is in line with the gender ratio of peterhouse applicants), Formal hall food not that great (on the plus side, formal hall is on every night), Minimum spend in Hall - have to spend 100 in Hall every term, One of the highest kitchen fixed charges in Cambridge (170 per term), Room points system means best rooms go to those in lots of societies, The smallest college, so all of your year (plus Master, Dean, and porters) will know you by name; the skeletons in your closet will be set out for all to see, (Possibly) too much tradition, so a bit stuffy. There's a variety of catering facilities, ranging from cafeterias, to butteries and formal halls (three-course dinners usually held in the main College dining hall). A number of members of Clean Bandit also met at Jesus, Jesus College Music Society (JCMS) makes Jesus one of the strongest Colleges in Cambridge for music - with an orchestra, unauditioned choir, and a number of other ensembles, there's a weekly recital series as well as the termly concert. Any information on Queens, Emmanuel, Christ's or Clare would be great! About a 5 minute walk from the University Library. Do you have to go to formals at Cambridge? Accommodation is spread out so you might live far away from facilities such as the library, buttery and gym. Durham University, Started by: One of the most extensive outreach programmes across the University. Scholar's ballot makes it difficult for arts and humanities students to get good rooms in later years, though this may reflect that Maths and Science students on average do better in their degree and get the privileges associated with it. Pretty expensive for things like food (~3-4 a meal, 11.50 for formals), wine (7.50), laundry (3), Wifi (24.53) etc. Gaining a reputation as having some of the best quality food around: formals are very high quality, and college hall food is generally better than most colleges - the fish being a particular speciality! The Telegraph's Oxbridge College league table ranks each Oxford and Cambridge . They have some of the best chefs working for them, who, in their turn, compete every year in the Cambridge Culinary Competition in eight individual food classes. Practically unlimited internet, with fantastic coverage across all accommodation! Some unusually strict porters for a graduate college, strict with letting visitors in, especially to the bar. Revealed: The schools that get the most pupils into each Oxbridge college 2021. Has a relatively newly-renovated (2014) JCR with new comfy sofas, a new 65 inch TV with Sky Sports, sound system, Netflix and a PS4. First year accommodation is right next to the University Library and two minutes from the humanities faculty buildings. Both University and College facilities tend to be good value for money. For comparison, the second richest college in Cambridge (St. John's) has estimated assets of around 780 million, and the richest college in Oxford (St. John's) has about 600 million. Fifth-richest, so good financial support. Rooms cleaned weekly. Almost all second years and some third years live further out, about a 10 minute bike ride away, up near the hill colleges, but some of this accommodation is en suite and very modern. 240 for bringing college into disrepute). All the students say "I'd rather be at Oxford than St John's". Great accommodation guaranteed for the duration of your course. Centrally located, Trinity Hall was founded in 1350. TSR stands for totalitarian student room. Choice at lunch time: 2 hot main, fresh vegetables potatoes, rice pasta or couscous, Baked Potatoes and fillings, home made soup, 6 salads, cold main course items, pudding, fresh fruit, yogurts, biscuits, nuts and dried snacks, fruit juice , smoothies, tea coffee chocolate. Its tuition and fees are $16,442. student accommodation; hence, most of the college does not have the peaceful, classic Oxbridge college vibe that you are probably imagining, You can't walk on the lawns except for special occasions (but if we could, they'd immediately be ruined and look like shit, so), Accommodation is "okay" - many places do not have access to Kitchens; much recent fuss has been kicked up about big increases in rent, Formals are ridiculously expensive - more than 20 pounds => 30 including wine, Formals are only once a week and can be difficult to get tickets for - but if you can use a mouse and have a reaction time <5 seconds you should be fine, Both gyms are pretty grimy and in the basement, Supportive atmosphere in an all-women's environment, Lucy Cavendish is a female college, so you can be friends with plenty of girls and boys at the uni, but you will only live with girls, All fellows are women and there are no high tables in halls, unlike the other more traditional colleges, A high proportion of students from 'ordinary'/working-class backgrounds with varied life experiences, Enjoys a particularly good reputation for English, HSPS, Linguistics, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine, Great atmosphere for students in STEM fields, there is a large community of science students and many tutors and fellows who are currently holding faculty position in science departments, Very close to West Cambridge (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Whittle Laboratory, Cavendish Laboratory, British Antarctic Survey, Computer-Aided Design Centre, Schlumberger Cambridge Research, William Gates Building, Roger Needham Building, Schofield Centre, Nanoscale Science Laboratory, Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics (CAPE), Centre for the Physics of Medicine, Alan Reece Building, Hauser Forum, Department of Materials Science, University Sports Centre). Large student body means not very much of a community feel, Among the worst colleges for state school access with 56.3% coming from state schools in 2018 (average for Cambridge 65.2%), Banded rent means the richer students get nicer room; not a great look for a college with access issues, Food is overpriced in comparison to some other colleges, Bar is nice but not really big enough for the whole college. Which is the friendliest Cambridge College? A real college will laugh at you if you mention that you went to Cambridge. Not very imposing though the grounds are attractive, the site is unlike other colleges with courts and quads, a thin strip along the river. thrivingfrog, Started by: Basically all accommodation is on main site, so you'll never be a 25 minute walk away from your library like those at Tit Hall. This is a sporting competition between Corpus Christi Oxford. Alumni Richard Henderson won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing cryo-electron microscopy for the high-resolution structure determination of biomolecules in solution. donks. Strong academic performances in a number of subjects including, but not limited to Natural Sciences and English. Excellent reputation means increased pressure and higher expectations. Food could be better with lack of vegetables at Formal Hall. One of the newer colleges so it is not well known. Fines students pretty heavily for not cleaning their room or not signing out at the end of term, Cafe always full of random arts students from sidgwick site so can be hard to get a seat at busy times, Lack of bedders means you have to take your own bins out from your room, Lack of a suitably large JCR room to socialise/chill (although buttery and cafe can sometimes fill this purpose), A few subjects (notably comp sci) your supervisor/director of studies is based at another college which can be inconvenient, The food is some of the nicest (and cheapest) in Cambridge, Was voted as the college that students across the uni would most want to be at (excluding their own obviously) in 2018, Oldest bowling green in use in existence in Europe, As a scientist: close to all the lecture theatres, As an arts student: one of the best colleges in terms of reputation and supervisors, produces many starred firsts, Very central - easy to get anywhere, and there are lots of side entrances which means you don't always have to go through the Porters' Lodge, Some of the friendliest porters you will ever meet, Has a really friendly vibe and community across the students as well, 3rd oldest college - has a strong reputation outside of the university, Accommodation for all 3 years (plus another 3 years if a clinical medical student), Has travel grants and book grants ever year for students, Has research grants for summer work for students, Prof. Ken Smith (Prof of Medicine at Addenbrooke's hospital) is a fantastic contact to have as a clinical medic (he is your Director of Studies), Can play croquet on green (during summer term), Very good size for a college - usually about 130-140 undergrads. WCSA (Wolfson College Students' Association - the combined JCR/MCR) as well as running great events all year round, has some useful amenities including free punt hire at Scudamore's, a massage chair, hireable inflatable beds for hosting guests, and weekly free tea/coffee and cake afternoons. Started by: On Tuesdays and Fridays (formal dinner nights), regular dinner is served in the club room instead which is smaller and less comfortable for dining. If you like to know most in your year and feel intimidated by the larger colleges, this is great. Active QEnts society which host 5 bops a term in Lent and Michaelmas + film screenings + an evening garden party in May Week called Bounce, No Kitchen Fixed Charge or compulsory number of formals per term, Good size bar with pool tables, tvs and a dartboard, There are 3 squash courts on the main site, 4th most expensive college to live at. Food served in the buttery is relatively expensive and can sometimes be hit and miss, but has been improving. Selwyn College Cambridge incoming students 2023/24, Fitzwilliam College Cambridge Offer Holders 2023, 2023 Cambridge MPhil in Development Studies, What after PAO status? Come and join me on one of my award-winning Cambridge Food Tours and you will find out! The lovely college cat, Charley aka Hugh. Near to Nandos, The Junction, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Chiquito, Cinema etc only 2 minute walk. Posted: May 21, 2021; 0 ; which cambridge college has the best food Application numbers per place are about average for the University meaning it is not one of the difficult colleges to get into. A porter was recently reported for being racist to a student. Also is one of very few colleges with an outdoor swimming pool which is great fun in the summer especially when you can use the college's BBQ. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions. They occur on Tuesdays and Fridays in term time. Kings College. Arguably the most active college-specific drama society in Cambridge, the Pembroke Players present plenty of successful productions in venues of all shapes and sizes, from their own New Cellars to the ADC. Has large bi-annual Fitz Up Look Sharp ent which is well-attended by Fitz students, other hill colleges and (some) central colleges. If Trinity was a country, it would have the 5th largest number of Nobel Laureates. Brand new gym, open since September 2015, which college members can use for free - also currently being updated. 4th worst college regarding for admitting students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds. Oxford ranks second, with total assets of 7.59 billion in 2015. The is a gym onsite, which will receive new machines this year. Here is a brief overview of the main pros and cons of each college that may help you! Not only is Kings stunningly beautiful, with the most recognisable building in Cambridge Kings College Chapel but it is also centrally located and full of fascinating history. Is Trinity College Cambridge open to the public? you get a living room as well as a bedroom). Highest ratio of sciences (70%) to arts (30%) students. College sometimes seem to prefer hosting conferences than acting within the interest of the undergraduate student body, Rubbish JCR room (but good bar makes up for this), That bloody apostrophe (Queen's/Queens/Queens'/Quee'ns). Massive gender imbalance (~66-33% men-women), though this is a consequence of its having lots of Maths and Science students and reflects the gender imbalance of Science and Maths students in Cambridge more broadly. Often considered the most academic college and so the atmosphere tends to get a little serious and intense in college, especially around exam term. Some accommodation is shared walkthrough sets of rooms - one person has to walk through the other person's room to get to theirs. Being such a small college, only first years and some lucky third years get to live on central site. History, tales and fine dining. Which is the richest Cambridge college? Reportedly uses more of a computer system, instead of assessing each candidate individually. Angela Gama, Started by: Overpriced accommodation - not much of a range in price between the luxury en-suites and small single rooms in old block. We created Cambridge IGCSE more than 30 years ago. Only 3% come from the poorest 20% of households. Very central location right next to Great St. Mary's Church, All 1st years live together so it's very social and you get to know your year group very well, and all rooms are modern/spacious/ensuite (also conveniently located right next to the University Library + Sidgwick site - great for Humanities students! City Tours Key Sites to Visit Leisure Activities Universities & Colleges In the main college block there's a maximum of 3 people per bathroom, although almost all rooms have 2 or fewer per bathroom and many rooms are en-suite (more toilets per undergraduate than any other college). It's not hard to see why. Scholar's ballot makes it difficult for arts and humanities students to get good rooms in later years.
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