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Is St Andrews hard to get into from the US?

St. Andrews University has an acceptance rate of 12%. To see additional academic factors along with other school data, learn more about College Compass.
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How hard is it to get into St Andrews as an American?

All courses at St Andrews are competitive, with the overall acceptance rate of the university being just 8.5%. Some courses are, however, more competitive than others. Some of the most competitive courses include Psychology, which has an acceptance rate of 5.6%, and Computer Science, with an acceptance rate of 6.2%.
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Can Americans go to St Andrews?

The University of St Andrews admits students from all over the world, and we consider a wide range of international qualifications against our entry requirements. Nomination by a partner institution or provider does not guarantee an offer of a place at St Andrews.
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How many Americans go to University of St Andrews?

Scotland's first university, founded in 1413, is now one of the most attractive destinations in the world for Americans heading overseas to study. Congbalay, who recently completed the third year of a degree in management, is one of 1,600 American students at St Andrews, which has a university population of 8,800.
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Is University of St Andrews difficult to get into?

St Andrews is highly competitive, so making a very good application is essential. We look at the full application – good grades are not enough on their own, the whole application needs to be of the highest quality. You will also need to meet the relevant entry requirements.
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Why You Shouldn't Choose St Andrews Uni

Is it harder to get into Edinburgh or St Andrews?

Hardest UK universities to get into

University of St Andrews (24.7%) London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (26.1%) University College London (UCL) (29.5%) The University of Edinburgh (29.7%)
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How prestigious is St Andrews?

Founded in 1413, the University of St Andrews is Scotland's oldest and highest-ranking university. Ranked 92nd in the world, it's particularly competitive in the following subjects: Theology, divinity and religious studies (18th in the QS World University Rankings by Subject)
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Why are there so many Americans at St Andrews?

Why do so many Americans study at St. Andrews in Scotland? its prestigious. The courses it offers are highly rated.
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Why is St Andrews ranked so high?

“The Guardian ranks on the factors which, it argues, combine to demonstrate a strong academic student experience. Our preeminent position is as much about the commitment of our staff to deliver a very special blend of research-led teaching as it is about the hard work and achievements of St Andrews students.”
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Is it harder to get into St Andrews or Oxford?

If you're more into the tradition and culture of Oxford than you are the academic side of things, St Andrews would be a good choice. That's not to say that it's an easy ride – their entry requirements are A-levels at AAA-AAB – but it's not quite as demanding as Oxford or as pressured as somewhere like Imperial.
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Is Trinity better than St Andrews?

Both are well-regarded academically. People in the UK may view St Andrews as marginally more prestigious, and vice versa in the Rep. of Ireland. Trinity College is the larger institution, and may have some courses that St Andrews doesn't offer.
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Is St Andrews more expensive than London?

If you're an international student, be prepared: you'll be paying from £25,272 to £34,128 per year. ² Plus, in a big survey covering unis in England, Scotland, and Wales, St Andrews was in the top three for the highest cost of living, just behind London and Glasgow.
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Is St Andrews a Russell Group university?

St Andrews is not a member of the Russell Group of universities.
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Which is the hardest course at St Andrews?

The Jubilee Course is considered by most locals to be the most difficult course at St Andrews. It is the closest course to West Sands Beach and is therefore the most exposed to the elements. The course has gorse lined, narrow, fairways and tough sloping greens.
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Does St Andrews look at GCSEs?

We accept CCEA GCSE grade C* as equivalent to grade 5 in numerical grading. In addition, a minimum of five GCSEs at grade A or 7 to be taken at one sitting, will be required. Applicants with achieved A-Levels, may be considered with less than five A grades (grade 7 in numerical grading) at GCSE.
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What percent of St Andrews is white?

St Andrews' students by domicile and ethnicity 2018-2019

A bar graph detailing St Andrews' students by ethnicity and UK and non-UK domiciled status. Of St Andrews UK domiciled population, 10.9% were BAME, 0.6% were unknown and 88.5% were White.
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Why is St Andrews ranked low globally?

Being a small university, thus with a relatively low research output, St Andrews often sits so low on these lists that it does not even merit a definite position; we are instead reduced to a band of numbers (The Times Higher Education table puts us at “200-250”).
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What celebrities went to St Andrews University?

Notable alumni include Prince William, Duke of Cambridge; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge; Alex Salmond, former First Minister of Scotland; and, Benjamin Franklin received an Honorary Degree from St Andrews in 1759.
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Is St Andrews as good as Oxbridge?

The Sunday Times has revealed that Oxbridge doesn't top its coveted annual university rankings for 2023. Instead, Scotland's University of St Andrews has claimed the number one spot.
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Is St Andrews an elite university?

Our consistently high rankings in both national and global league tables place us within the top 100 world universities.
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Is St Andrews more prestigious than Edinburgh?

Edinburgh will have a better and more prestigious international reputation. Here in the US Edinburgh is highly respected and well-known, whereas St. Andrews is not really known (except for in academia). Both are excellent universities, however.
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What is the hardest uni to get into in Scotland?

Q: What is the hardest university to get into in Scotland? A: The hardest university to get into in Scotland is the University of Edinburgh for undergraduate degrees, with an acceptance rate of 11.7%.
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Is St Andrews ranked above Oxford?

St Andrews has been ranked No 1 in the UK by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide. The rankings show that Oxford fell from first to second place, with Cambridge remaining in third. The Prince and Princess of Wales met while studying at St Andrews in the early 2000s.
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What is the hardest uni course to get into UK?

Medicine is known for being a particularly difficult degree to get into with one of the longest lists of requirements. One of the great things about medicine, should you be accepted to the degree, is that you will be able to use and apply what you learn during your degree for the rest of your life.
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