Lunch is around 3.50, and dinner 4.50. Bowling machine for cricket. You can eat in the library and during exams the upper Merrick becomes a mess. Has a lovely dining room but quite a spooky bar Annabel, Looks lovely from the outside, but Ive heard its a bit grim on the inside. Also very close to pretty much all of the clubs. All students live out in second year and many choose to live out in third year. We have a summer party (with Pimms and lot of food) every two years, which is very cheap, as well as a ball every year between. (Start typing, we will pick a forum for you), Taking a break or withdrawing from your course, Allows interview candidates access to the wi-fi, Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, the Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, relatively high number of students who were previously educated in the independent sector, Former domestic bursar attempted to sue the college for unfair dismissal, although the recent Norrington Table position would suggest otherwise, Apprenticeships and alternatives to university. Maintenance takes ages to do anything for you, people haven't been able to get pin boards or picture hooks put in for the entire year. However, it's not simply 'the queer college' or 'the state school college' - you just find a real mix of people compared to some other colleges. The bar is conveniently located under the JCR, and serves a wide range of alcoholic and soft drinks. Great roast lunch on Tuesdays! Small enough that everyone knows your name and face so you'll never feel alone:), Hosted a conference by a homophobic Christian group which supports corrective therapy for homosexuals comparing homosexuality to the sexuality of a paedophile and labelling it immoral. Accommodation is available for all three / four years of undergraduate study (plus plenty of graduate housing). Hatfield, it seems, is forever destined to be dubbed the posh one, and Trevs will always be judged for its, shall we say, unconventional appearance. We also have a fully equipped gym on site which all Hildas students can use, most other colleges do not have gyms onsite for everyone to use. Lots of spaces for bikes including a coded and covered bike shed. If you opt for the termly season ticket like most people, the three course meal works out at 2.52 a day, Formal hall is very relaxed (you can wear what you like under a gown) every day except for twice-termly 'Guest Dinners' where everyone dresses up and food becomes Michelin Star quality, Informal hall also takes place every day - earlier sitting than Formal Hall, On the whole food is very good, sometimes fairly ambitious (i.e. This page includes views of current and former students as to the good and bad points about individual Oxford colleges (those that take undergraduate students). Many stereotypes are negative, such as assuming that certain people are lazy, criminal or poor. Great way to make money on the side. CHEAP. Bops (college wide parties) are held three times a term; once in 1st week, again in 5th week, and finally in 8th week. We've got you covered. Samedi de 7h30 20h30. Hall food is famously good (and cheap!). Even when I received my offer, I had this fear that I would not be accepted and would not enjoy my time there. Newspapers are provided daily and there is a chocolate machine, giant jenga and a pool table. Unpretentious and down-to-earth atmosphere - you don't have to wear gowns for anything to do with college, and there's a general absence of stuffiness about most things. YOUNG. Not a 'pressured' environment- your tutors are really supportive and it would take a lot to annoy them. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. (However the baguette bar is very well-priced, with soup for only 70p.). Regents is not academically pushy, but performs well above average for the subjects that it offers. What are Oxford colleges? But in. Seeing Hertford in a New Light. Lots of financial provision (bursaries, grants, scholarships etc.). They have no regard for enforcing University internet usage terms of agreement either. Regents social events are popular across the University. 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Frewin also beats most other college annexes hands down (something you won't see on the open days), Very pretty, old "Castle-style" buildings (and no 'rubbish quad' like some colleges), Most People actually live in the nice old bits which is a real rarity in other colleges, Small, cosy atmosphere, all freshers live very close to each other, Big JCR, with pool, arcade machines, vending machinge and Sky TV (including skysports) which has recently undergone a 35k refurb (which probably makes it the best JCR in Oxford). Charges for meals etc. But to include exotification in the definition of stereotype would be to In an experiment, 55 college students rated less competent elderly targets (stereotype-consistent) as warmer than more competent (stereotype-inconsistent) and control elderly targets. Despite my background, I do not feel out of place at Oxford University. All bathrooms are cleaned 5 days a week. . When researchers at Stanford University analyzed 95 million traffic stop records from 2011 to 2018, they found that African Americans are . All the rooms are ensuite with light up wardrobes, heated towel racks, and strip lighting for the bedrooms. Marfyy2, Started by: We also have more (or as many) bops than other colleges - and they go on for longer (until 2am)! Almost everyone falls in love with it straight away just not enough people discover it to start with. FAIRLY POOR. The student body is quite small (around 95 people per year) and so there is a very good sense of community and you get to know people quickly across different years. The dynamics of intergroup communication. Accommodation for the entirety of your course, including the opportunity to stay in the notorious 'Peck Sets' in 2nd or 3rd year. Expansive sports facilities at the University gym only 20 minutes walk away/5 minute cycle. Tesco Express, 2 Sainsbury's Locals and Marks and Spencer two minutes away, Tesco Metro and another Sainsbury's Local five minutes away. A little bit preppy yet endearingly straightforward, eclectic and welcoming, St Hughs would be a pair of loafers. You can park in college when moving in. I believe they refer to its location as arse hill, because walking up and down it is supposed to work your legs like squats Joe, Everyone who gets allocated here complains about the fact nobody knows the college, though they probably hadnt heard about it themselves either before they got their allocation Sophie, The character comes from its people, and its not many peoples first choice Annabel, Excellent hill views over Durham Cathedral. Having spent a few years there and having had either 1st or 2nd hand experiences of most other colleges I can assure you that if I reapplied, it would definitely be to Brasenose! But for the fancy dinners (Matriculation, Restoration/Scholars, Schools Dinner after you've done finals, Head of the River, High Table when you join the MCR) it is - otherwise, see kitchen! A real hidden gem. Very active JCR. Wadham Sports Ground. Printing. Good college teams for virtually every sport. 11.15am. This can be a nice opportunity to celebrate somebody's birthday, for example, but it's entirely optional and the normal hall service operates as well. The general college atmosphere is friendly, laid-back and down-to-earth. Hosted gendered curry events with songs that offended some people. Bar serves an alternative to Hall at lunchtime. Established in 1352, with about 250 undergrads. Also a big, fancy, free dinner every year for Women, BME and LGBTQ. Scholars get two free formals every week except Friday and Saturday, and choristers (i.e. Beautiful gardens, with lots of lawn for playing rugby, football, ultimate frisbee, croquet, and so forth. Basically it's exactly what you'd expect of Oxford. One of the only colleges to reimburse your medical prescriptions! Very friendly, large but small enough that you get to know pretty much everyone, at least by sight. Worst learning experience of all the colleges according to the student survey, Cases of staff-on-student harassment allegations, Hosted a 180-a-head homeopathy conference lending credibility to potentially dangerous quackery, Hosted a discussion on corrective therapy entitled Pray the Gay Away during LGBTQ month, JCR executive committee engaged in electoral malpractice, Undergrads promised a place in new college accommodation were forced to live out next term, Someone faked getting 13A-levels and was accepted for E&M. An example of the amazing Hildas atmosphere is the tremendous support shown in the 2020 Football Cuppers run to victory (the second oldest football cup in the world) where the whole college, Dean and Principal included came out to support. Toasters and grills are not allowed although most of the scouts do not care and can easily hide these. A prevalence of chicken in Hall. And yet we support our Union hacks, if that's how you choose to live your life. An example of a Latina woman would be Shakira. For college-level sports we pair up with Wadham, so HMC students don't miss out on anything sports-related. This is about you, the average Oxford student. It ranks along some of the best college bars in both physical form and atmosphere (its packed almost every night where as lots of other bars can be dead most of the time), Stunning chapel (go have a look for yourself if you don't believe me) which still maintains a small and personal ambience. Being a large college, a lot of societies are run out of Keble so access is very easy. 24 hour beautiful library with a painted ceiling, plus two smaller ones which are also 24-hour. Each student is entitled to a free cake each term (they come in many varieties), which is funded by JCR money. The place predates the fall of the Byzantine Empire. This contrasts with other colleges which cheekily require a card to be "charged up" in advance. Oriel's academic reputation is picking up steam, and College tutors genuinely want you to do your best. kit used to compete, travel to matches, training fees. Well stocked library in an amazing building, with a spectacular plaster ceiling; Rooms. Obviously, this means what it does do it specialises in, but youll have to check to see if it offers what you want to study. Ping pong table and pool table (featuring the Jesus crest on the middle!!) Contact | Visit. Very good quality food and excellent formals. There's an Oriel drama society, which produces a couple of plays a year, as well as the annual '24 Hour Play' - a competition for anyone that wants to, to enter and come up with an entire play within 24 hours of being given the title. World famous annual Tortoise Fair (as seen on Blue Peter! As well as this, there is a great deal of funding both for academic travel around the world and for academic study in Oxford. Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. The tutors have a reputation for being 'scary', but don't all Oxford tutors? The college is a short walk away from the Sheldonian theatre, where concerts are often performed, and there are a range of other music venues close by. Most first years reside in the Florey Building, St Clements. (within reason). You can walk on the grass! 2. stereotype meaning: 1. a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is. The Student Room and The Uni Guide are both part of The Student Room Group. Do we form them once we arrive, or do they stem from hearsay long before we even apply? Formal is only available on Tuesdays and Fridays, apart from to choristers who also eat formal hall on Sundays following evensong. 1300 disappeared from the room of the JCR Treasurer, Suspended its subscription to the Oxford Student after an article concerning the debauchery, anti-Semitism and nepotism witnessed at the Oxford University Conservative Association (OUCA)s events heavily featured members of Corpus' JCR, Wants to create a 'Conservative rep' on their Equal Opportunities Committee to represent right-wing opinions, People tore down LGBTQ pride flags in college, If youre pre-drinking or trying to get wasted the bar is too small and a little too quiet, Lack of applications for the JCR committee, Bad at sport. It used to be collecting a card from the lodge but now they have changed the system. Our JCR receives a lot of money (an annual budget of 30,000) from the college to pay for welfare, entertainment and whatever else we decide we want. Food. Close to the linguistics department and to some science and engineering buildings. It feels like you're living in a hotel! Every Tuesday, there's the opportunity to go to 'formal hall', where you wear smart clothes and have a served meal. Most would even be surprised by how "egalitarian" it is, Smith said. However, this is not that bad at all when you compare it with other colleges (such as St Hugh's, St Catherine's, St Anne's etc.) Meals are three courses and of excellent quality. This can be hit-and-miss, although it does cater for loads of diets (halal, gluten-free, etc.). Not only is it the biggest college library in Oxford, but it's housed in a brand-new building which always has enough space to work in, with great computing/printing facilities, and fantastic chairs!! Oxford traditions at Regents are taken well, as seriously as you take them. Not so much in the way of the "traditions for tradition's sake" stuff. The Jesus ball is held with Somerville at their college so you will never have a ball within Jesus (but then Jesus is far too small to hold one!). With its foundation usually estimated at 1236, the college has claim to be 'the oldest academical society for the education of undergraduates in any university' in the world. 3 years ago. Also, Regent's is in the unusual position of having a large number of excellent sports men and women competing for other college teams and at University level. More modern and the slightly larger distance from town means no tourists, and generally slightly quieter than the hustle and bustle of the centre - obviously it's not far away from it either so you don't feel cut off, but gives you some much needed space sometimes. SMALL. Strong table tennis tradition in college. . It is too expensive to study at Oxford: Whilst Oxford city centre may be expensive in comparison to other UK cities, studying at Oxford is not necessarily more expensive than other universities. 2 minutes east are the University Parks and 5 minutes west is the vast Port Meadow. Zara Binji. Worth it for the atmosphere though, by far. Frewin is situated next to Oxford Union just off Cornmarket street, Guarantees accommodation for entire undergraduate degree. We have a reputation for being 'rah'. Literary fame - Philip Pullman, Alan Bennett and J.R.R Tolkien both studied at Exeter, Morse died in an Exeter quad and Jordan College from Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' trilogy is based on Exeter. *cough cough*, Undergraduate students at Pembroke get a corporate discount on membership at the LA Fitness Gym and swimming pool, which is conveniently located just behind the College on St Ebbes, 3rd worst college regarding access with only 41% of people coming from state schools, 3rd lowest student satisfaction of all the colleges, 3rd worst satisfaction with living costs of all the colleges according to the student survey due to compulsory prepaid charges, Student who committed suicide had been subjected to harassment by tutor, Hosts a 3,995 summer school, the Oxford Summer College, which purports to aid high-achieving students aged 16-18 willing to pay enough for their Oxbridge applications, Racist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn studied here, Security cameras outside of the building don't work, Still follow the archaic ritual of burning their boat for winning Torpids, Very little stands out as especially impressive at the bar, Price of accommodation. It's also open 24/7 during term time, which is extremely useful. Informal hall on other weekdays is held 6:00 to 7:00. Balliol has a laid back, friendly environment which allows students to thrive, pursuing a range of extra-curricular activities alongside their degree. Anonymous. Regent's is really well represented across wider university societies such as drama. Most other rooms have bathrooms between no more than 8-12 students. But every room does have its own sink. The location is both peaceful and convenient. They are all different - all that they have in common is that they're reasonably smart (not necessarily super smart), good at passing exams and passable at interview. (The Kelly building is apparently the tallest building in the university without a lift) (NB not all rooms are this high! It even has it's own 'Somerville wine'! The island site has phenomenal accommodation, and in 2014 two staircases were completely refurbished and are now fresher-only which adds to the sense of family. When police stereotype African Americans, the results can be deadly. The library is open 24 hours - useful for late night essay deadlines! You can get lunch in hall 5 days a week for around 2-4 depending on how hungry you are. The college isn't particularly affluent, so we don't host ball-type events as often as some other colleges. There are a number of kitchenettes in different staircases, but the facilities are fairly minimal. Every Sunday there is free food (viz. Our Picture Gallery got robbed earlier this year. ARCHITECTURALLY 'VARIED'. The flip side of being a very tight knit college is that this can lead to the type of situations one often finds in small communities - 'in' groups and gossip; sometimes people feeling 'left-out.' Provides free DVD rental and film nights), Annual Corpus Challenge sports tournament against Corpus Christi, Cambridge, Has achieved fame (infamy?) However, the tourists do bring a lot of money into the college which is spent for the benefit of students. The Provost holds brunch throughout the year to welcome the first year undergraduates. Regardless, the stereotype of sensitive college students is a new one in today's media. Twice termly 'Guest Dinners' - five courses, themed dinners to which you can bring two guests from home/other colleges, although most people just go with college friends and get riotously drunk, aided by champagne reception beforehand and port/baileys afterwards. Hall food varies a lot but is quite reasonable comparing it to self catering at other universities. Located in a tourist hotspot, which can be annoying at times. Because Id love to be in a love hexagon with you, Want to prove you drop the loosest game in DH1? Sandtrooper, Started by: For example: the statistical fact that African American students generally score lower than White . Noisy drunken students on Broad Street late in the evening during term, making sleep rather tricky in a couple of the staircases. (There are also numerous other bursaries and grants, I think you can probably google at least some of them). Is Autotrader a good and reliable site for finding used cars? University.'. You get to cook and you don't need to move your stuff out at the end of every term, either. Standardized Testing and Stereotype Threat. These stereotypes can be based on nationality, gender, ethnicity, age, or even job roles. We also run our own cafe. The social side - there are well-established Wine and Film societies, and plenty of bops. The hall serves breakfast 8:15 to 9:45, lunch 12:30 to 1:30 and there is formal hall every Tuesday and alternating Thursday/Friday nights at 7pm on weekdays. As one of the smaller colleges with around 90 undergraduates a year and 300 graduate students altogether, Merton has a very friendly atmosphere. ACADEMIC. Bike sheds - whilst busy, they are secure and indoors and super convenient so your bike is nice and sheltered from bad weather. The bar is the home of our bops, the Oxford college disco, which at Oriel are famous for their level of cheesy music! Loads of ethnic supermarkets and restaurants, really good pubs, and much better club scene. 'Rah' stereotype (which should be completely ignored - it, Virtually no cooking facilities on the main college site, so there isn't much of an option aside from hall food. This can be a good thing, as northerners are generally very nice people. "At Oxford a lot of people can com up with a chip on their shoulder expecting it to be full of posh snobs, but it really isn't. There are still way more Southerners! Brings into question whether the phrase Its what on the inside that counts should be applied here Laura, Is that the weird hexagon one, or is that Trevs? Jess, Brutalist architectural design buildings Brandon, People tend to be all-rounders, and good at everything Annabel, The college no one applies to, but everyone seems to be allocated to Pearls, Big Head Girl/Head Boy energy. Whilst small is good in some ways, the place can also get a little bit claustrophobic. Great bops - 'the biggest dancefloor in Oxford' apparently. Relatively far from science departments: 4 minute bike ride, 15 minute walk. We also always have a resident artist onsite, and there is an art ballot to get art to hang up in your room. free to use, Rooms on the new staircases (18 and 19 especially) are a very good size, Double sets especially on SC 6, 12 and 13 are lovely (if you like the person you are sharing with). 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