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The best 10 university in British history.
The following 10 universities are the best universities in British history according to the 20 15 complete university guide. Students who want to study history with academic qualifications can refer to it.

1. Cambridge University

Average admission standard score: 563 points.

Graduation prospects: 80% of graduates are employed or further studied.

Since 1209, the outstanding teaching and scientific research heritage of Cambridge University has made it the best university in British history. In fact, in recent years, its good curriculum planning and tuition fees have reached the peak. In the first two years, students must choose a course of British political history and combine it with another course with a different theme. In the third year, students are required to pay more attention to the history of political thought. In Europe, the campus and the city itself have the most lovely and peaceful atmosphere, which makes the students of Cambridge University more friendly.

2. Durham University, UK

Average admission standard score: 55 1 minute.

Graduation prospects: 82% of graduates are employed or further studied.

Durham University is the third oldest university in Britain besides Oxford University and Cambridge University. Durham University ranks in the top ten in terms of student satisfaction, and graduates have the highest proportion of direct employment. In the first year, history students must choose at least one medieval history course, one modern course and two late modern courses, which enables them to master all stages. Applying for this major requires A*AA level.

3. University of St Andrews

Average admission standard score: 520 points.

Graduation prospects: 74% of graduates are employed or further studied.

St Andrews University is famous for its original and distinctive majors, which are generally arranged according to students' choices. Its history covers a wide range: ancient, medieval, modern, Scottish or Arabic history is included. Many times, they will add other courses, such as modern linguistics, anthropology and even Bible studies. Students may stay in Cairo, New Jersey or Oslo for another year.

4. Oxford University

Average admission to standard score: 545 points.

Graduation prospects: 75% of graduates are employed or further studied.

Oxford University is the oldest university in English-speaking countries in the world, and its history teaching has been at the forefront of research. In addition to the history of Britain and Europe, Oxford University also offers a wide range of geographical directions: you can choose the history of North America, Latin America, Asia and Africa. In addition, the school also encourages students to study in an interdisciplinary way. For example, learn the foreign language articles of Herodotus, Tocqueville or Machiavelli, and use more traditional courses to achieve the goal of quantifying history.

5. Warwick University

Average admission standard score: 48 1 minute.

Graduation prospects: 78% of graduates are employed or further studied.

University of Warwick has been ranked among the top ten universities in British history for 8 consecutive years. History can be combined with another research field: students can choose politics, sociology and philosophy. This combination enables students to expand their historical knowledge in new ways, thus increasing their employment opportunities.

6. University of Exeter

Average admission standard score: 474 points.

Graduation prospects: 76% of graduates are employed or further studied.

The University of Exeter has three campuses, two in Exeter, Devon and one in Peng Lin, Cornwall. Only Strungham and Peng Lin have history. Stranham's major covers medical, imperial and military history from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Peng Lin's major focuses on opportunities for public, local and modern historical work experience. The school encourages all students to participate in extracurricular activities and sports. Last year, the University of Exeter ranked sixth in 153 British University Sports Federation (20 13/20 14 British University and College Sports).

7. London School of Economics and Political Science

Average admission standard score: 484 points.

Graduation prospects: 75% of graduates are employed or further studied.

Although the London School of Economics and Political Science is famous for its social science and economics courses, its history is becoming more and more attractive. Its advantage lies in the diversity of its research, that is, it aims to cover a wide range of history when studying specific aspects. For example, the first year includes about 1500- 18 15 courses on war and society. However, the curriculum in the 20th century focused on the world outside Europe. Other viewpoints include economic history and international relations. For those who are particularly interested in the latter, the London School of Economics and Political Science has specially set up majors in these fields.

8. new york University

Average admission standard score: 488 points.

Graduation prospects: 72% of graduates are employed or further studied.

As a leading university, York University has a history of nearly 10 years, and its student satisfaction score is still the highest in Britain. Studying at York University may be attracted by the idea of a small historical city. In fact, York is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe because of its attractive buildings. History students are invited to spend a year in the United States, Asia or Europe to learn how history is practiced in other cultures and then develop their language skills.

9. University College London

Average admission standard score: 504 points.

Graduation prospects: 765,438+0% of graduates are employed or further studied.

The history department of University College London offers a variety of interesting majors, including ancient history, the ancient world, and even ancient history and Egyptian antiquities. However, if you want to learn something ordinary, choose history. The Excellence of University College London is also reflected in its main sources, because students can acquire knowledge in the British Museum and the British Library within walking distance. Finally, some students may choose to go abroad in the third year to study in universities in North America, South America or Ireland.

10 Bristol University

Average admission standard score: 490 points.

Graduation prospects: 77% of graduates can find jobs or pursue further studies.

In recent years, the history major of Bristol University has been rising in the ranking of the best universities in British history. In 2008, it was 15 and 20 15, rising to 10. The goal of Bristol University is to teach students to conduct independent and original research, which is obtained through various topics. Students can choose from any aspect, from medieval Europe, Christianity and Islam to colonial Southeast Asia, or from the South African War to the western United States.

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