UK University Rankings Reaction - Professional's Opinion
Summary
TLDRThis video offers a detailed reaction to the latest UK university rankings, providing insights for prospective students. The speaker, with experience in investment banking and tech, shares personal observations on graduate outcomes and university reputations. They discuss the top institutions, including Oxbridge, LSE, and Imperial, noting their strengths and the career paths of their alumni. The video also touches on factors like student satisfaction, research quality, and the importance of location and facilities in university choice.
Takeaways
- π The University of Oxford and Cambridge consistently rank at the top and are often considered for their prestige rather than just rankings.
- π Graduates from Oxbridge often end up in consulting and legal roles, with some positions specifying Oxbridge education as a requirement.
- π Student satisfaction scores are crucial for the 2023 rankings, reflecting how universities adapted to the pandemic and supported students during lockdowns.
- π§ͺ Oxford and Cambridge excel in research quality and intensity, attracting top professors and PhD students due to internationally recognized faculty.
- π‘ The University of Oxford's low facilities spending is surprising given its wealth and endowment.
- π¦ London School of Economics (LSE) graduates are highly sought after in investment banking and often pursue further qualifications post-graduation.
- π High entry standards at the University of St. Andrews reflect its competitive nature and the quality of education.
- π οΈ Imperial College London is renowned for its STEM subjects and high graduate prospects, with many students knowing their career path early on.
- ποΈ Durham University is likened to an 'Oxbridge light' with a strong reputation and a collegiate system that mirrors Oxbridge's.
- π Loughborough University is known for its sports programs and has a strong academic reputation, especially in sports-related fields.
- π¨ The University of Bath is recognized for its economics and math programs, though its international reputation and appeal to students are less clear.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the video?
-The main purpose of the video is to react to the latest UK university rankings and provide insights into the universities' reputations, the types of graduates they produce, and the career paths of those graduates.
What does the speaker suggest about the ranking of Oxford and Cambridge?
-The speaker suggests that Oxford and Cambridge should be given joint first place and that their ranking is not the primary consideration for prospective students applying to these universities.
What types of roles do graduates from Oxford and Cambridge typically end up in, according to the speaker?
-Graduates from Oxford and Cambridge typically end up in consulting and legal roles, with some in banking, but often in sales roles involving negotiation and external contact rather than quantitative roles.
Why are student satisfaction scores important for university rankings in 2023?
-Student satisfaction scores are important for the 2023 rankings because they reflect how universities adapted and supported students during the pandemic, including their facilities and support systems during lockdowns.
What stands out to the speaker about the research quality and intensity at Oxford and Cambridge?
-The speaker notes that research quality and intensity are very high at Oxford and Cambridge, attracting top professors and PhD students due to the internationally recognized and award-winning professors.
Why is the speaker surprised by the low facilities spend at the University of Oxford?
-The speaker is surprised because, despite Oxford being a wealthy university with a large endowment, the facilities spend is very low, which is unexpected and stands out compared to other top universities.
What career paths do LSE graduates typically follow, as mentioned in the script?
-LSE graduates typically follow career paths in investment banking, and they are often self-starters with a strong finance background. They are also known for pursuing postgraduate qualifications after graduation.
What is the speaker's opinion about the University of Saint Andrews' entry standards?
-The speaker believes that the University of Saint Andrews has high entry standards, possibly higher than Oxbridge and LSE, due to competition among top students in Scotland who do not want to leave the country.
What is the speaker's view on the University of Bath's reputation among international students?
-The speaker is unsure about the University of Bath's reputation among international students and asks for feedback from international students who have considered or attended the university.
Why does the speaker find it surprising that King's College London is not in the top 20 of the UK university rankings?
-The speaker finds it surprising because King's College London is globally ranked within the top ten and is known for its varied degree options and strong reputation, yet it does not reflect in the UK rankings.
What does the speaker suggest about the future career prospects for Imperial College graduates?
-The speaker suggests that Imperial College graduates have excellent future career prospects, especially in the tech industry, as the college is highly ranked for STEM subjects and is compared to MIT in world rankings.
Outlines
π University Rankings Breakdown
The script discusses the latest UK university rankings, highlighting the top positions of Oxford and Cambridge universities, which are traditionally dominant. It emphasizes that these institutions are not chosen based on rankings alone but for their prestige and the opportunities they provide. The speaker, with experience in investment banks and tech companies, shares insights into the career paths of Oxbridge graduates, often in consulting and legal roles, rather than quantitative banking positions. The script also notes the lack of student satisfaction scores for these top universities due to the absence of surveys, and underscores the importance of these scores in reflecting universities' pandemic responses. Research quality and intensity are highlighted as strong suits for Oxford and Cambridge, with mentions of Nobel laureates among the faculty. A surprising low score for facilities spending at Oxford is noted, contrasting with its wealth and endowment.
π Insights into Graduate Outcomes and University Culture
The speaker provides a detailed analysis of the graduate outcomes from the London School of Economics (LSE), noting its graduates' prevalence in investment banking and their tendency to pursue further qualifications post-graduation. LSE's strict academic culture and high living costs are contrasted with the networking opportunities available due to its central London location. The speaker also comments on the high graduate prospects of LSE, attributing this to the university's strong industry connections and the proactive nature of its students. The script moves on to discuss St. Andrews, known for its high entry standards and student satisfaction, and Imperial College, recognized for its STEM strengths and high degree completion rates, despite low facilities spending.
π€ Reflecting on University Reputations and Student Life
The script continues with a discussion on Durham University, drawing comparisons to Oxbridge's collegiate system while noting Durham's strong course offerings and graduates' success in banking and legal fields. Loughborough University is highlighted for its sports programs and academic reputation, while the University of Bath is noted for its strong economics and mathematics programs alongside its sports offerings. The University College London (UCL) is praised for its holistic educational experience and central London location, which provides a diverse student body and networking opportunities. The script concludes the top 10 with Warwick University, comparing it to UCL in terms of job prospects but favoring UCL for its location.
π Global Perspectives on UK Universities
The speaker expresses surprise at King's College London's absence from the top 20, considering its global reputation and diverse course offerings. They note that while some departments are relatively new, King's College is still recognized for its high graduate prospects and competitive nature. The script also touches on other universities like Glasgow, Nottingham, Cardiff, and Queen Mary, each with its unique strengths and reputations. The speaker encourages students to consider the location and opportunities each university offers and to understand the diverse paths that graduates from these institutions take, whether in investment banking, law, or other fields.
ποΈ University Rankings and Their Impact on Students
The final paragraph delves into the rankings of various UK universities, discussing the factors that contribute to their positions and the implications for students. The speaker shares personal opinions on universities like City University and Oxford Brookes, noting the importance of specialized degrees and the holistic educational experiences they offer. They also mention the role of universities in widening participation and providing opportunities for first-generation and disadvantaged students. The script concludes by inviting viewers to share their thoughts and disagreements in the comments section, emphasizing the subjective nature of university rankings and the importance of individual experiences.
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Keywords
π‘University Rankings
π‘Oxbridge
π‘Student Satisfaction
π‘Research Quality and Intensity
π‘Investment Banking
π‘Graduate Prospects
π‘STEM Subjects
π‘Entry Standards
π‘Russell Group
π‘Holistic Experience
π‘Widening Participation
Highlights
The latest UK university rankings are discussed, with a focus on their relevance for prospective students and insights into graduate outcomes.
Oxford and Cambridge universities are considered top choices, often leading to consulting and legal roles, with some graduates in banking, but not typically in quantitative positions.
Student satisfaction scores for Oxford and Cambridge are not available due to the lack of surveys, which is unusual given their prestige.
Research quality and intensity are highly rated for Oxford and Cambridge, attracting top professors and PhD students.
The University of Oxford's surprisingly low facilities spending is noted, contrasting with its wealth and endowment.
LSE is recognized for its graduates' success in investment banking and their tendency to pursue further qualifications post-graduation.
High entry standards at the University of St. Andrews are attributed to competition among top Scottish students.
Imperial College London is praised for its high job prospects, particularly in the tech industry, and its world-class STEM education.
Durham University is compared to Oxbridge, with a focus on its collegiate system and the quality of its courses.
Loughborough University's strong sports programs and its reputation for producing elite athletes are highlighted.
The University of Bath is noted for its strong economics and math programs, alongside its sports programs.
UCL's global ranking is contrasted with its UK ranking, with a discussion on its diverse student body and strong job prospects.
Warwick University is recognized for its strong job prospects but is often ranked lower than UCL due to its location.
The transcript discusses the importance of university location and how it can impact a student's experience and future opportunities.
King's College London's absence from the top 20 is noted, with an analysis of its diverse course offerings and strong international reputation.
The transcript emphasizes the value of universities that focus on widening participation and providing opportunities for disadvantaged students.
The video concludes with a call for viewer engagement in the comments section to discuss differing opinions on the UK university rankings.
Transcripts
so today we're going to be reacting to
the latest uk university rankings so
this video is going to be very helpful
for those that are about to apply to
university or those that have some
offers now i graduated some time ago
from university but having worked in
investment banks big tech companies and
accounting firms i'll not only be
reacting to the latest university
rankings but also sharing my experiences
of knowing where people have ended up
the types of personalities that i've
seen attend those universities and the
stories and experiences that different
people have shared about their times at
the university so without further ado
let's get started with the rankings now
starting at the top of the rankings
we've got university of oxford
university of cambridge and to be honest
that's no surprise in my opinion they
should just be given joint first place
and allow someone else to enter the top
ten no one is going to be applying to
either of those universities based on
their rankings alone and it's not even
considered most of the time by the
prospective students
now where i've seen people from oxbridge
mostly end up is in a lot of consulting
and legal roles in fact some legal roles
out there that i've seen specify that
they're only looking for oxbridge
educated graduates i have seen some work
in banking but a lot of the time they're
not in heavy quantitative roles a lot of
the time they're based in sales roles
where there's a lot more negotiation and
contact with external people rather than
working on models or mathematical
formulas let's just have a look to see
if there's any differences in the
breakdown of the scores so the first
thing you'll see is the student
satisfaction score university of oxford
and cambridge don't actually give out
surveys for the students to fill in
hence they don't actually have a ranking
there but the 2023 uk university
rankings student satisfaction scores are
going to be very important for people
applying to university this year because
if you think about it the scores are
going to be based on how the
universities adapted and reacted to the
pandemic and did the university give the
facilities and adequate support that
students needed during the time of
lockdown and when they most needed it
now moving across the breakdown of the
rankings even more we can see that
research quality and research intensity
both are very high for oxford and
cambridge and it's easy to understand
why top professors and phd students want
to be studying at oxbridge universities
because a lot of the professors and
guidance that they'll get will be from
internationally awarded professors many
of which will have won a lot of awards
including nobel prizes and so you're
going to be taught and led and
instructed by the best people in the
world
let's see if anything else stands out
and wow facilities spent at university
of oxford that's super low now
i don't know why that is i thought
university of oxford with it being such
a rich university with a large endowment
they would have spent a lot of money on
the facilities but if you know why that
score's really low then put that in the
comment section below because that is
standing out and i think that's going to
be the lowest in the whole of the top 10
if not top 15
that is very surprising moving to number
three we've got lse top uni don't think
anyone's going to disagree with that
ranking and if you had to guess where
they'd end up i'm pretty sure you'd
guess right and that is investment
banking
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now these people usually are clued up
from finance from the get-go they don't
need a lot of training a lot of them
have that self-starter attitude and a
lot of the teams that i've worked on
have usually had a lsc grad working on
them alongside me or before i started
they had an llc grad on the team and it
shows the demand for lsa graduates in
investment banking but one thing about
lsc is i feel like it's a super strict
uni if you're one of those people who
get the top grades but you also like to
party hard i'd probably say lsc isn't
going to be the university for you now
one thing that actually stands out from
the lse grads after graduation when i
worked in western banking is i often see
them with postgraduate qualifications so
that could be an aca cfa frm but
whatever the qualification is it's clear
that lse grads don't mind putting in
extra work after they finish university
it doesn't matter in terms of them
having some free time now they don't
care about that they still want to work
hard after they graduate and carry on
doing qualifications now one of the
negatives about lsc that i'd probably
point out is that it's obviously going
to be a very expensive location to be
based in especially when it comes to the
living costs however that is often
balanced by the fact it's based in
central london and is a great networking
opportunity for all graduates to get
into the field and companies that they
want to you'll often find a lot of the
large lsc societies will be sponsored by
large companies from blackrock jpmorgan
goldman sachs mckinsey all of those
companies want to get the name out there
and attract the lse grads so they're
heavily involved in networking scene
attending a lot of llc events and giving
them a lot of sponsorship and networking
opportunities as well moving to see if
anything broken down on the score stands
out for lsc
very high graduate prospects outcome
higher than oxbridge i'm not surprised
of that a lot of the people that go to
lse like i said at the beginning already
know where they want to end up so as
soon as they graduate they've either
already secured a graduate position or
know 100
what kind of industry and what kind of
role they want to work on and like i
said they're in high demand already
moving to number four we've got
university of saint andrews and i can
imagine that a lot of the people that
are at the top level students based in
scotland but don't want to leave
scotland will probably be applying to
university of saint andrews and that's
probably one of the reasons
why it has such a high entry standard
just because of the competition and you
can see it's higher than oxbridge it's
higher than lse and if i had to guess
that would probably be the reason why
now i don't actually know anyone that
graduated from lse so i can't say
anything for sure in terms of the
personalities that i've seen but it's
comfortably ranked in the top five and
it was there last year as well so you
can see the quality of that university
one thing i know about the university
though is that it's based in a very
pretty location and so that's definitely
going to improve your mental health when
it comes to all that studying and
revision and you can see the student
satisfaction score is very very high in
fact i wouldn't be surprised if that's
the highest in all of the rankings for
university of saint andrews and that by
itself is a good enough reason for it to
have fourth place
moving to number five imperial college
great location great job prospects and
again a lot of the people just like who
go to lse already know what kind of
company what kind of firm what kind of
industry they want to be working in it's
the same with imperial a lot of the
people want to be working at the cutting
edge of technology and in some of the
world rankings when they focus on stem
subjects imperial is only ranked second
in the world to mit so it shows you the
quality of the university looking at the
facilities spend for imperial college
that's pretty low but thinking about how
much time these guys will have in terms
of workload and in terms of spending
their free time on the facilities
i doubt there's going to be a lot of
free time for the students at imperial
college looking at the degree completion
that's very very high it's probably the
highest so far we've got and to be
honest i'm again it's no surprise that
imperial college will have very very
high graduate prospects if you think
about it the future of every industry is
in tech and if you want to have the best
tech graduates you're going to go to
imperial and so if you go to imperial
get the grades you're going to be in
high demand for getting any job that you
probably want just outside the top five
you've got durham university now don't
give me any hate for this i applied to
durham university and i happily got an
offer from them but i sort of see durham
university as being an oxbridge light
they sort of want to mirror that
oxbridge collegiate system but they also
don't have that collegial system when
you think about it it's essentially just
a uni rather than the university broken
up into different colleges now the thing
is when you go to durham university
you've got really really good courses a
lot of people i've seen end up working
in banking the legal field i haven't
seen anyone in big tech work for them so
i don't have any comments to make about
their stem subjects but as one of the
oldest unis in the country great
reputation always well respected by
employees as comfortably in the top 10
i'm sure it's been in the top 10 for a
very very long time number seven
loughborough university was seventh last
year
whenever i hear a loughborough
university i immediately think of sports
one of my friends from university he was
a big american football player in fact
played at the national level and when he
chose his post-grad qualification he
chose loughborough university and i'm
pretty sure the american football and
powerlifting program that they have at
the university was one of the big draws
for him to attend loughborough
university in fact the commonwealth
games just finished and they showed a
stat where if loughborough university
made up of students and alumni students
entered the competition they would have
finished in the top 10 showing the
quality at the elite level within the
sports caliber of the students but
that's not taking anything away from its
academic side it's been in the top 10
for several years now and employers
recognize this the fact they've got a
great and elite sport level program is
just a bonus for any people that are
interested in sports
university of bath this is an
interesting uni for me because i think
nationally a lot of people do rate it
especially for their economics and math
and again they actually do have a great
sports program as well but i'm not sure
how well university of bath is ranked at
the international level or in terms of
the reputation for international
students if you're an international
student watching this then put in the
comment section below if you've heard of
university of bath considered it for one
of your choices and what your opinion is
on the university as a whole moving to
the end of the top 10 we've got ucl top
uni one of the things which is probably
going to make me laugh a little bit is
that globally they're ranked within the
top ten and ucl is super proud of that
ranking they've got it in all the
prospectuses they've got it all around
banners across the whole of the campus
but it would be weird if globally
they're ranked in the top 10 but they
somehow don't make it within the top 10
in their own country but that being said
i don't think ucl will ever drop out of
the top 10 within the uk university
rankings the best thing about ucl i'd
say is within london you've got a couple
of really good uni so you've got lsc
you've got ucl you've got kings
you've got imperial as well and whilst
lse will be on one side in terms of the
types of courses they'll offer an
imperial will be on the other in terms
of the types of courses that they offer
ucl and kings to an extent will be based
around the middle and so if you attend
ucl you'll have a little more holistic
experience and be surrounded by a lot
more different people so it's a really
good mixture of the types of people that
you'll find when you attend university
ucl also has a lot of people in banking
in really good positions the one thing
that i've seen in common in all ucl
graduates is that they work really hard
but they party really hard as well now
moving to number 10 we've got warwick
university probably put this in the same
category of ucl great people great job
prospects when you attend there but i
probably always have ucl above warwick
in terms of the rankings and that's
purely down to the location aspect i'd
rather be attending somewhere based in
central london rather than attend a
campus-based uni which is based sort of
in the middle of nowhere but yeah you go
to work you're going to have a really
good job prospects for sure lancaster
university i'm not going to lie i don't
know anything about this university it's
one of those universities which you can
see was number 11 last year it seems to
stay within the top 15 and there must be
a reason for it but if anyone has
attended lancaster university has gone
there put them in the comment section
below why this is such a great
university because i'm really really
curious about this university for sure
edinburgh southampton birmingham good
unis no comments here i think that's
decent positions for them uh the only
thing i'd probably say about these
universities or well most universities
is make sure you understand the location
that you'll be based in for those next
three years if you take these as
examples all different types of
locations so edinburgh very picturesque
city southampton coastal town birmingham
slap bang in the middle of a busy city
center so whatever one you prefer make
sure you choose that based on where you
think you'll be comfortable studying for
the next three years
university of bristol 15th this year
17th last year surprising it was that
low last year but really really strong
traditional uni russell group uni but
i'd also point out that brazil uni has a
very high influence of private school
students it's actually been in trouble
by the government for taking in too many
students in the past so that's one thing
you want to consider when thinking about
attending bristol university that you're
going to be surrounded by a lot of
private school educated students i've
definitely seen a lot of people graduate
from university of bristol and end up in
law allow the people in investment
banking as well one thing which i would
say about university of bristol
graduates is the very very good network
has always seemed to get on people's
good sides now i don't know if that's
something they had before they attended
uni or they developed at uni but it's
something which obviously makes them
stand out at the interview stage
university of manchester this uni i
think people rate it as this is a very
good uni and yeah it's definitely a top
10 union uk university rankings but they
don't rate it highly enough and if i had
to guess
why people don't rate university of
manchester highly is probably because
the amount of offers they give out now
look university of manchester it's a big
uni i think it's the biggest in the
whole of the uk and so they can afford
to give out so many offers so don't have
that in your head that they're just
giving out loads and loads of offers
it's probably a bad university i know
the business school for sure it's pretty
good if i remember correctly it's called
alliance business school
produces a lot of top mbas i've seen the
mbas who graduate from university of
manchester enter a lot of high-paying
jobs
we've got surrey exeter york decent unis
exeter i've heard good stuff about the
economics and politics department
liverpool
this is a good uni not always first on
people's lists i'm not sure why maybe
the location the city i don't know why
but definitely a good russell group uni
now moving outside the top 20 we've got
king's college london very surprising
it's not in the top 20. i rate it you
know highly for the same reasons i rated
ucl in terms of the varied amount of
options out there for its degrees rather
than just focusing on social sciences or
stem subjects it's also got a really
good reputation both nationally and
internationally one of the things to be
aware of is that some of the departments
at king's college are very new so for
example the school of business and
management it was only formally created
in 2015 and this compared to ucl which
was offering economics way before that
so even though both ucl and kings offer
a lot more choice some of the
departments are more established at ucl
you can see it's got very high graduate
prospects i wouldn't say king's college
is one of those elite level universities
but when employees see that king's
college on someone's cv they know it's a
very good uni it's a very competitive
uni in fact i don't think if i remember
correctly there was any places at
clearing for king's college this year at
2023
glasgow 23rd almost top 15 last year
that's surprising glasgow as a city
the show goes on but i would say that a
lot of the graduates have opportunities
to work in investment banking who
graduate from university of glasgow the
reason for that is a lot of banks so
morgan stanley jp morgan they've got
their back office and middle office
functions in glasgow and if you think
about it there's going to be a lot less
competition to work in glasgow than say
london and so it's a good place to start
your investment banking career if you
want to work in operations or technology
nottingham cardiff both good unis both
have great student life it's actually
probably what they're famous for
some of their courses are solid options
law school and nottingham i know is a
very good and respected course
moving down the rankings or queen mary i
expected queen mary to be in this
position always
underrated as a university not gonna say
it's a top 15 uni but it should really
be placed around the 20 to 35 ranking so
yeah it's 35 right now but
i don't think it's ever given the right
respect in terms of it being a much
higher rated ranking university i know
for a fact that a lot of the departments
law english politics they're all taught
by world leading professors in fact i
guess it's probably the location milan
isn't going to be number one on anyone's
list of where they'd like to stay for
three years i'm sure that puts off a lot
of people from applying one other thing
is that queen mary gives out a lot of
offers to their winding participation
scheme and especially in the area that
they're based in which is a heavily
economically disadvantaged location and
so a lot of the offers would be a lot
lower than probably a lot of the other
universities which are based above it
and so entry standards is probably one
of the things that pulls queen mary's
down in the university rankings and i'm
not surprised a lot of people from queen
mary enter the world of investment
banking and in roles such as trading i
have to say that usually the people who
went to primary and end up working
investment banking have some kind of
postgraduate qualification so that could
either be your undergrad from queen mary
and then a postgrad somewhere else or an
undergrad from one university and your
postgrad from queen mary i'm not saying
that's a must it's just something i've
seen and if you follow finance youtube
channels then one of the ogs afsal
hussein who worked at goldman sachs
asset management division graduated from
queen mary's as well city university
40th i think this is an underrated
university but 40th is probably a good
ranking one thing i'd probably say is
something similar to queen mary so when
a lot of medics they study at queen mary
they don't necessarily say they're
studying at queen mary they say they're
studying at bots and that's probably
because the reputation of bots as a
school is probably a lot higher than
queen mary as a reputation of its
university status and it's the same at
city university so a lot of the business
school students usually emphasize that
they're studying at bayes business
school rather than saying they're
studying at city university and there's
nothing wrong with this it's a dog eat
dog world out there and use any
advantage you can to help yourself stand
out but again you know when it comes to
the business school very very good has a
lot of very specialized degrees which
you don't get anywhere else and a lot of
employees like this oxford brooks
university i don't have much to say
about this but this is definitely a uni
to watch for the coming years it's going
to be breaking into the top 40 easily
next year and it's not really well for
itself considering how new of a
university it is so as university just
inside the top 50 i think this is really
a top forty uni and
it's probably got a bit of a rep in
terms of it being a very activist
university i'd probably say that's true
a lot of the people that go and study at
source university are very
very passionate about the course that
they're studying and there's nothing
wrong with that in fact that really
makes for a really good graduate
experience one thing i know about the
courses at source university is that
they focus a lot on non-standard
viewpoints not everything is studied
from a typical western point of view you
often have a lot of experiences and
viewpoints where you study ideas from a
lot of third world countries rather than
just focusing on philosophers and
mainstream topics and so again you know
that's one of the great things about
source university that they give you
such a holistic experience about the
topic that you're going to be studying
at a point to consider though for
sarasota university is apart from
probably i guess maybe the economic
students a lot of them aren't going to
be vying for those very high corporate
paying jobs they'd rather be focusing
and making changes in the world by
working in places such as think tanks
ngos and so as a result you're not going
to be seeing so as at the top of any
starting salaries because those kind of
places don't really offer very very high
starting salaries now looking at the
ones below that i don't think there's
any universities to call out but i would
say one thing about the universities at
the bottom is that they do a lot of work
for widening participation and that's
probably one of the reasons why they
have such lot lower entry requirements a
lot of the people that attend the unis
in this section of the rankings are
usually people are going to university
for the first time a lot of them went to
a lot of underachieving schools
disadvantaged backgrounds and so these
universities will offer you a lot of
options which you probably can't get
anywhere else and so
if you feel like you want to go to
university and you don't have that
support system maybe from your school or
maybe from your family these are
universities which are definitely going
to be giving you a lot of options that
you might not get anywhere else
so that's my opinion of the uk
university rankings if you disagree with
any of my opinions put them in the
comment section below i'll be having a
look at them and then i'll see you all
in the next video
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