University of Oxford

Reviews

Gladys Lee

Dedicated Tutors, great tutorial system, many learning opportunities! Great place to meet many like-minded peers

Anonymous

Oxford is a beautiful city and it has a good nightlife. The academic support is brilliant and there is a lot of support if you are struggling. However the overall level of stress for the average student at oxford is too high! The sports facilities are brilliant and you have many opportunities to join/create a society to do anything you could think of.

Anonymous

I loved the collegiate system, getting tutorials and private attention and building a personal relationship with my tutors. I felt the course pushed me to a good level, and made me into a good independent, critical thinker, but there was not enough choice of modules, and having exams all in one week of your final year is uneccesarily stressful.

Anonymous

Yeh it’s class. Quite hard work but what can you expect lol. Also a lot of fun, and the work itself is interesting so it’s all gucci

Anonymous

A city university where everything is close by (except St Hugh's), Oxford has high expectations of its students but does its best to provide welfare and support when things inevitably go wrong. Lots of cool kebab vans.

Anonymous

Very nice campus. The facilities are adequate. Never been to the union. The university is a lovely place to come and meet new people

Anonymous

Really happy with university, beautiful and welcoming place to study. Workload is intense but it helps enormously to have a friendly community. Libraries are incredible. Lecture theatres for humanities should have desks though?!

Anonymous

Can't fault the architecture or the fantastic upholding of traditions. Can fault the number of tourists (don't come here if you don't like crowds!). £9250 leaves a sour taste in anyone's mouth and I think there is always something to be desired in teaching and curriculum, but Oxford has a good broad curriculum and very well established academics as tutors.