Trinity
The two universities are commonly known as Oxbridge.
The term 'oxon' may stand for a number of things. It may be an abbreviation of Oxfordshire - an English county (from the Latin 'Oxonia' meaning Oxford), or an abbreviation for the University of Oxford (from the Latin 'Universitas Oxoniensis').
Divver is a family name. The word divvers was a slang term at Oxford University prior to 1932. It referred to the examinations in Biblical studies (divinity) that were required of all students.
Oxford is a city , and the country town of Oxfordshire, in South Est England . It has a population of 151,000. The rivers Cherwell and Thames run through Oxford and meet south of the city centre. For a distance of some 10 miles (16 km) along the river, in the vicinity of Oxford, the Thames is known as The Isis. Oxford is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world Buildings in Oxford reflect every English architectural period since the arrival of the Saxon, including the mid-18th century Radcliffe Camera, the hub of the city. Oxford is known as the "city of dreaming spires", a term coined by poet Matthew Arnold in reference to the harmonious architecture of Oxford's university buildings.
There are several types of exams at Oxford University. 'Mods' (short for moderations) or 'Prelims' (short for preliminaries) are usually sat of your first year and 'collections' are progress checking exams sat at the beginning of each term. "Finals" or "Greats" for some subjects are sat at the end of your degree course.
It's an abbreviation of the Latin name for Oxfordshire, which in Latin is Comitia Oxoniae (County of Oxford).
The term is Oxbridge not Oxibridge. It is a collective name for the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
I'm not too sure what you mean by this.. we have 'vacations', when we leave at the end of each term we 'exeat', when you get chucked out you are 'sent down', when you drop out for a year you 'degrade'... Hope that helps.
Florida was named for a term in Spanish which is Pascua Florida. Translated into English it means Flowery Easter and refers to the season of Easter. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon and landed in what we now call Florida during Easter and gave the state it's name.
term "pakistan" was first used by chaudhary rehmat ali, a 16 year old student in oxford university.
Florida was named for a term in Spanish which is Pascua Florida. Translated into English it means Flowery Easter and refers to the season of Easter. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon and landed in what we now call Florida during Easter and gave the state it's name.
The oldest state school in England is Beverley Gramar School, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire. It was founded in 700 AD by St. John of Beverley. http://www.bgs.eriding.net/schoolhistory.htm