no MORE : His father took him out of school at 7. He was self taught.
He received honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, University of St. Andrews (Scotland; Doctor of Laws), and Oxford (for science).
He never graduated from high school or college. He was self-educated after his father pulled him from school in order to work for his brother to help support the family. He only let others call him Dr. Franklin after receiving an honorary doctorate.
He went to Oxford.
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Oxford and Cambridge are practically the same in terms of academic acheivement: you can see this in league tables in which they're constantly battling over 1st, often separated only by negligible amounts. So, when choosing whether to apply to Oxford or Cambridge, try to focus of other questions such as: Which University offers my course? Which course do I prefer? Which University do I feel more at home at? What extra-curricular activities are available at each University? etc. Take some friendly advice from an Oxford graduate: pick the one which you think is prettiest. All colleges have good and bad points; you'll learn to live with the bad, and you will love the good. Clare is a particularly pretty Cambridge College; University is a particularly pretty Oxford College.
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He went to Oxford.
He received honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, University of St. Andrews (Scotland; Doctor of Laws), and Oxford (for science).
He never graduated from high school or college. He was self-educated after his father pulled him from school in order to work for his brother to help support the family. He only let others call him Dr. Franklin after receiving an honorary doctorate.
He went to Oxford.
He received honorary degrees from Harvard, Yale, University of St. Andrews (Scotland; Doctor of Laws), and Oxford (for science). It was only after that that he allowed himself to be called 'Dr. Franklin'.
Yes. He graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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Oxford Graduate School was created in 1980.
Matthew Arnold School - Oxford -'s motto is 'Respect For Everyone Success For Everyone'.
Tuition fees are the same at almost all Universities, and Oxford is no exception: £3000 per year.