牛津大学有什么好专业?
Oxford has an amazing choice of subjects to study. The university is divided into 38 colleges and as a general rule students can only be in one college or hall at any time (except for very special cases). Colleges are where you will live, eat and socialize with your peers throughout much of the duration of your degree. There is no set college system when it comes to applying you need to apply directly through the college/hall that you wish to enter. This means you have to submit your application without knowing which particular college you want to join。 Generally speaking, there are three criteria used by universities to offer places – these include academic performance(成绩), student recommendations from previous institutions and final year projects, personal statistics such as UCAS points scored etc.
There are many factors to consider if choosing what to study, not least being your own interests and background but also what is considered ‘hard’ science versus ‘soft’ science. Your chosen subject may also determine how accessible it is on the UK campus, particularly if there aren't that many other students following this path. A good idea would be to look up the website of your chosen institution to see what their ranking on various league tables are like so that you know you will get a quality education wherever you end up. You could also read recent graduate reviews about individual courses on websites such as UniGuide and Complete University Guide.
It might be useful to think about possible career paths now rather than waiting until you finish your studies. Most universities nowadays offer careers guidance along with their main academic offerings – make sure you use them to help plan out how your future might unfold.
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