Try to find a school with a good track record of getting people into Oxford and Cambridge. You might also contact an unpretentious college at Cambridge and ask which schools recent entrants have come from. Contact the Admissions Tutor. (Avoid Trinity College and St John's. Try somewhere like St. Catherine's, Emmanuel, Sidney Sussex to start with). Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge is also a school which is excellent at getting students into Oxbridge. It is also a state run sixth form, so free.
Note that the Class Lists (BA Finals results lists) at Oxford and Cambridge include the schools and Colleges.
Yes, Harvard was the first college to be established in the colonies that would later become the United States of America. Harvard University was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1636. The school was named for its benefactor, John Harvard. Mr. Harvard was English born and a Protestant minister. It is perhaps one of the best known colleges in the world and has been the college many US presidents have attended.
Alexander Hamilton went to King's College (renamed Columbia)
I would assume that a division IA school can schedule as many 1AA teams as they want to fill their schedule. Assuming 7 or 8 conference games, that would leave room for 4 or 5 non-conference games. This being said, I do not know why any 1A school would be willing to schedule that many 1AA schools when they would draw decreased numbers in attendance and have to share the money with the smaller school, not to mention the lack of any exposure which is the reason the Division 1AA school is where it is.
He/She would to a boarding school or another public school.
i would think he went to a school at beaster middlke school
You would find Harvard University in Cambridge, WA
There is no one famous school. There are many of note, including Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the United States and the University of Oxford in England are two famous schools that come to mind.
No, she went to Cambridge and studied at Kings college. Actually ^^ she was not accepted into a college because they were afraid she would drop out of school to persue acting-they were right
More information on the Cambridge University Press can be found on their website. Seeing as it is also a historical printing institution, books on the history of printing would also contain information.
This is a matter of personal view, but I would say Cambridge, Oxford and Harvard, are the main universities.
To get into a university, you would need education. And a high school diploma.
The First Certificate of the University of Cambridge is meant to establish and prove an individuals knowledge of the English language. To pass a person would write five papers on topics like Reading, Writing, Use of English, Listening, and Speaking.
There would be some argument as to which is the most famous university in the world, so there will be argument as to where the most famous university is. It might be Cambridge or Oxford in England; it might be the Sorbonne in France; it might be Harvard, Princeton, or the University of California at Berkeley in the US or it might be any of several other universities around the world.
the ranking would be : oxford cambridge LSE Warwick Imperial UCL Bristol durham kings college London
The website ranked number one in education really depends on what you want to study. Top web site, I believe would be Cambridge University's. Much like the school itself, they deal only in the best.
Columbia college Chicago. Depaul university, elmhurst college, Judson university, bradley university
You need to get at least 3-5 A's and A* would definatly help you to get in. And NO LANGUAGE IS REQUIRED!