u/No-Percentage-1513

What uni do I pick (Kings vs Durham)

Basically I’m really confused as to what to make my insurance choice uni (I’ve already chosen my firm). I have an offer from both Durham and King’s, and my entry requirement for Durhams offer is much lower than King’s, but idk if it’s worth taking the risk and making King’s my insurance, so pls help me pick.

Regardless of what the offer conditions are, I wanna pick the best uni in terms of global ranking, prestige, job market prospects and as a bonus a good community/social life. Any advice?

EDIT: Course is Geography

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u/No-Percentage-1513 — 14 days ago

Can I go to St John’s brunch if I don’t attend the college?

If I don’t attend St John’s myself, BUT am a part of another college, is it possible to go to a St John brunch myself without asking my friends to take me in and eat w me?

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u/No-Percentage-1513 — 15 days ago

What is the one thing that intrinsically linked/core identity of ur college?

Is it tht the people are very social (or antisocial), or like a specific sports (eg I think downing for tennis?) or just a random niche story. Do say wht college it is

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u/No-Percentage-1513 — 15 days ago

What would you say the top 5 most social colleges are (undergrad)?

By social, I mean the colleges that have the most of its ppl going to the bar or spoons, have very friendly or chatty ppl and just in general feels like a very nice vibe and community (where everyone kinda knows everyone)

EDIT: I also wanna mean that the college isn’t crazy obessed with drinking or have like a massive presence with there DrinkingSoc (to the point where they are the face of the college)

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u/No-Percentage-1513 — 16 days ago