Summary about cost of living in London, United Kingdom: Family of four estimated monthly costs are 4,094$ (3,080£) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 1,160$ (872£) without rent. London is 15.71% less expensive than New York (without rent). What salary do you need to live comfortably in London? Is living in London […]
Is Cambridge Recognised in the US?
Cambridge International AS & A Level Over 825 universities in the US accept Cambridge International AS & A Levels, including all Ivy League colleges. Is Cambridge accepted in USA? Are Cambridge English exams accepted in the USA? Yes. Many American colleges and universities accept B2 First, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency as proof that you […]
Which is better London or NYC?
Last year, the Independent reported that the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2014 Worldwide Cost of Living survey ranked London the 15th most expensive city in the world to live in; NYC on the other hand, was ranked 26th. New York City wins because it’s the less expensive city for both inhabitants and tourists. Which is more […]
Does Cambridge University have dorms?
There’s a variety of accommodation available – rooms vary from medieval to modern, and you can usually express a preference for en suite or shared bathroom facilities. Whatever the style, you have a room of your own and access to a shared kitchen and laundry room. Do you have to live on campus at Cambridge? […]
Why do I want to work in London?
1. It’s on the world stage. London is the UK’s capital city in every way; it’s the political, economic and cultural hub of the country.Pretty much any industry will have opportunities to work in London, meaning that whatever your dream career is, you can take your first step towards it here. Why do you want […]
What is London’s slogan?
City of London Motto(s): Domine Dirige Nos (Latin) “O Lord Direct us” (motto of City of London Corporation) Location within Greater London Coordinates: 51°30′56″N 00°05′35″WCoordinates: 51°30′56″N 00°05′35″W Status Sui generis; city and ceremonial county What is London also known as? Georgina Wilson-Powell. 3 August 2017. View. London, otherwise known as the Big Smoke, has been […]
Is Oxford or Cambridge easier to get into?
If you only take into account the general acceptance rates (for 2019), it appears that it is easier to get into Cambridge, as their acceptance rate across all colleges was 21.92%, whereas Oxford only admitted 14.25% of their total applicants. Is Cambridge easier than Oxford? Oxford and Cambridge are extremely competitive and unfortunately, you can […]
Are you allowed a job at Cambridge?
Cambridge is explicit in its ‘no jobs policy’. According to the official university site, ”students are expected not to work during term-time” due to the intense workload across undergraduate courses. Are you allowed a job at Oxford? Oxford University does not allow students to undertake part-time work during term time except under “exceptional circumstances”.Whether it […]
How did London get its name?
Many historians believe that the city’s current name comes from Londinium, a name that was given to the city when the Romans established it in 43 AD. The suffix “-inium” is thought to have been common among the Romans. Other names used included Londinio, Londiniesi, and Londiniensium. Who came up with the name London? The […]
Is Cambridge Business School hard to get into?
Both schools have similar admissions requirements. Both require a good undergraduate degree. Cambridge mentions that they prefer candidates to be in the top 25% of their undergraduate graduating class.The average GMAT at Cambridge is 700, and the median GMAT at Oxford is 680. Is Cambridge a good business school? Ranking: According to the QS World […]
Do Cambridge students have a life?
Where to live. Many students stay living in student halls after their first year and there are plenty of catered and self-catered options. In fact, all Cambridge colleges guarantee halls accommodation to all single (without dependants) students for three years and many colleges can house students on four year courses. Do Cambridge students have a […]
Can you get expelled from Cambridge?
Rustication is a term used at Oxford, Cambridge and Durham Universities to mean being suspended or expelled temporarily, or, in more recent times, to leave temporarily for welfare or health reasons. Can you get expelled from university? Dropping out of university is one thing, but getting kicked out is a whole other different matter – […]
Why should I visit London?
Whether you’re looking for art or architecture, food or football, London has been honed into a genuinely incredible city through its 2,000-year history. London is famous for its art, architecture, food and fashion, some of which it does better than anywhere else in the world. Why you should travel to London? Reasons To Visit London […]
Why do you have to choose between Oxford and Cambridge?
If you’re after a bustling city, Oxford is livelier and busier than Cambridge, but it’s still small enough to cover on foot. The city may appeal to culture fans with its museums and galleries – and it’s got more shops, too. Oxford has more in the way of nightlife than Cambridge with more bars and […]
Can you live in the City of London?
Today 8,000 people live in the City, a small but growing number since a review of the residential policy.Most residents live in the Barbican, a well-maintained City of London estate where most of the flats and maisonettes are now owner-occupied. Is the City of London a good place to live? London is a great place […]