They are called students, undergraduates, postgraduates or graduates, the same as at any other university. However, as graduates they can put BA or MA (Cantab) after their name.
Students from Yale are called yalies. What are cambridge students called?
Cambridge was, according to some sources, founded in 1209 by students who left Oxford following a disagreement.
I have no idea what the acceptance rate is specifically, but I heard that 80% of all people who apply get called in for and interview...
There is a village in New York State called Cambridge. There's also a city called Cambridge in Maryland. There are probably many more towns and cities called Cambridge in the U.S. But the most famous Cambridge (outside of England, anyway) is the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA, is home to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Battles is the word for bills sent to Oxford University students.
The Cambridge Final Exam is the final assessment that students take at the end of their studies at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. It covers the content and skills taught throughout the course and is used to determine the student's final grade or degree classification. The exam typically consists of a variety of written and practical assessments, depending on the subject being studied.
La Trobe University students are most commonly known as "La Trobians" or "La Trobers", the former being the most prevalent.
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The University of London does not use the word 'affiliation'. Colleges may run University of London courses and their students are registered as external students. This is called an informal relationshipLondon Business Academy does currently have this relationship with the University of London and LBA students study various London University courses.
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Cavendish Laboratory, at the University of Cambridge, in England, U.K. It is named after Henry Cavendish and William Cavendish.
It is called the Abitur.