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Which schools can I choose to study in the UK?
1, Oxford University

Oxford University is a member of "Russell Group" composed of British universities specializing in academic research, and it is also the top university in the ranking of British universities. Today, there are 45 colleges in Oxford, most of which enroll students studying law. In the field of law, Oxford is unique and irreplaceable. Oxford has trained four British kings, 46 Nobel Prize winners, 25 British prime ministers, 86 archbishops and 18 cardinals.

2. Cambridge University

Cambridge University has a long history and still maintains a unique college system with Oxford University. There are 3 1 colleges in Cambridge, which are scattered in small towns with only about 65,438+10,000 people. These colleges were built in different times, with a history of 700 to 800 years at the earliest. Just like their buildings, each college has its own style and independent personality. It produced 78 Nobel Prize winners and three British prime ministers.

3. Durham University

Durham University is located in Durham, the northernmost part of England. Durham's 1000-year-old cathedral is the center of the city. Church bells can be heard anywhere in this city. The long culture and history have attracted students from all over the world, and studying in Durham has become the dream of many European students. Durham University is an ancient comprehensive university, ranking among the best in Britain. The British believe that Durham is certainly not comparable to Oxford, but sometimes it is comparable to Cambridge, so its position is second or third.

4. University College London

University College London is the first university established in London and the first institution that enrolls students regardless of gender, religion and race. London's status as an international metropolis can be described as the geographical location of University College London, which gives students a romantic cosmopolitan atmosphere.

5. School of Asian and African Studies, University of London

SOAS University of London, founded in 19 16, is a British Asian-African research center with the largest number of academic professionals in the world. SOAS enjoys a high reputation in the world, ranking 19 in The Times in 2004. The university offers more than 400 courses, and the law course offered is the most comprehensive in Britain. There are 150 courses for students to choose from throughout the year.