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Why do people like St Andrews?

St Andrews is also recognised for its remarkable array of festivals, cultural events, and community participation. The town boasts three beaches, Scotland's greatest cathedral, and an eclectic mix of independent shops, restaurants and galleries. The town is usually considered home to around 16,000 people.
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Why is St Andrews so popular?

St Andrews is known as the home of golf and golf fanatics will love getting to know the Grand Old Lady, also known as the Old Course. Funnily enough, in 1457 golf was banned by King James II of Scotland for being 'too popular'. He'd shudder to know how popular this Scottish sport is today.
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What is so great about St Andrews?

St Andrews is a small town nestled on a rocky headland overlooking the North Sea. As well as three beaches and historic buildings, the town is home to dozens of cafés and boutique shops, with both Dundee and Edinburgh only a short journey away.
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Why is St Andrew so special?

Having Saint Andrew as Scotland's patron saint gave the country several advantages: because he was the brother of Saint Peter, founder of the Church, the Scots were able to appeal to the Pope in 1320 (The Declaration of Arbroath) for protection against the attempts of English kings to conquer the Scots.
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What makes St Andrews University so special?

It's as ancient as it's renowned

St Andrews University holds the title of world's third oldest university in the English-speaking world after Oxford and Cambridge. Out of Scotland's four ancient universities — St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh — St Andrew's is the oldest.
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Why is St Andrews better than Oxbridge?

The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024 said St Andrews won due to improved results in graduate prospects and its student-to-staff ratio (11.9 to one). The university's high proportion of students gaining first and 2:1 degrees, as well as high Ucas entry standards, also helped it top the league table.
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Is St Andrews difficult to get into?

When you first encounter the acceptance rate at St. Andrews University, which hovers between 8-11%, it's easy to feel a bit daunted. These figures place the institution among the most selective universities, not just in the UK but globally.
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Should I go to Edinburgh or St Andrews?

Having studied at both, I agree, it's quite a dilemma - they are both excellent institutions. I'd say that overall, St Andrews, being the smaller, cosier of the two, has an edge on Edinburgh in terms of teaching - on average a St Andrews student is likely to get more individualised attention than an Edinburgh student.
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What is a fun fact about St Andrews Day?

3. He was crucified on an X-shaped cross. St Andrew was crucified on 30 November 60AD, by order of the Roman governor Aegeas. He was tied to an X-shaped cross in Greece, and this is represented by the white cross on the Scottish flag, the Saltire, since at least 1385.
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Why is St Andrews so expensive?

Today, the former Victorian villas are boutique hotels, guest houses and flats for the town's students. More than anything, the demand for student accommodation drives prices. St Andrews' resident population is just over 18,000. The university has a combined undergraduate and graduate roll of 10,425.
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Is St Andrews better than 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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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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Is St Andrews expensive?

But most courses start at £28,190 a year for anyone from overseas. Despite the university being ranked the best value for money, St Andrews was named earlier this year as Scotland's second-most expensive seaside town. The average price for a house in 2022 was £440,174 according to the Bank of Scotland.
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Why is St Andrews so hard?

What makes St Andrews so hard? Well, the course features a number of tricky holes, including one of the most notorious in all of professional golf. Those turbulent spots on the course make it all the more important to capitalize on some of the easier holes sprinkled throughout.
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What is the most famous course at St Andrews?

St Andrews Old Course

By far and away the most iconic course on the planet, you can feel how special the place is the moment you set foot in town. The Home of Golf needs little introduction and should be played by every golfer at least once, follow in the footsteps of golf legends and see where golf was born.
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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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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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Can you just walk around St Andrews?

Getting Around St Andrews

While St Andrews is ideally suited to walking, it isn't compulsory. There are various other options available to you. The complimentary Links Shuttle bus takes you and your clubs to any of the town based golf courses as well as to the Links practice facilities.
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Is Oxford harder to get into than St Andrews?

Hardest UK universities to get into

Once again based on the percentage of offers made compared to the number of applications received, these are the hardest universities to get into in the UK: University of Oxford (19.2%) University of Cambridge (21.8%) University of St Andrews (24.7%)
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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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Is St Andrews more prestigious than Edinburgh?

University of Edinburgh ranks #13 and University of St Andrews ranks #2 in the UK according to Guardian 2020 league table. The University of Edinburgh is one of the top public universities in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. It is ranked #15 in QS World University Rankings 2023.
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Where do most Oxbridge rejects go?

From what I understand, the main ones tend to be:
  • Durham/Bristol/St Andrews.
  • UCL/LSE/Imperial.
  • York/Edinburgh/Kings.
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Is St Andrews as prestigious as Oxbridge?

The University of St Andrews has knocked Oxford and Cambridge off the top spot in a national ranking for the second time in 30 years. The institution, the third oldest university in the English-speaking world, was named the best in the UK and Scotland by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide.
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Why is St Andrews not in Russell Group?

Most of its members are larger institutions with extensive resources and research facilities. As a comparatively small university in a remote location, St Andrews doesn't totally fit the Russell Group criteria.
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Is St Andrews university worth it?

University of St Andrews is ranked #352 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
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