Ask HN: UK Colleges - Oxford or Cambridge?
I've been leaning towards Oxford, because it's in a larger town and offers a combined Engineering/Economics course, and I've heard that the difference in the sci/eng programs' quality in the two universities is insignificant. However, I just read about "Silicon Fen", which is evidently the UK's tech-company concentration spot, located around Cambridge. Its existence pointed me to the thought that Cambridge has a better concentration of hackers than Oxford.
So, can any HNers with experience with the two universities help with some input regarding the comparative strengths of the engineering (and science) programs, and the student bodies of the two universities? As well as a macro look at the universities, any advice on which colleges within the universities offer the best atmosphere for a budding hacker (preferably without being too bookish) would also be very helpful.
Thanks for the advice.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 17.2 ms ] threadI think there is little to choose between them. You will find people of like mind almost whereever you go, provided you seek them out.
It's true the Cambridge has the science Park, and I know of several spin-offs and high-tech companies in the area, but there are also many high-tech companies in the area of Oxford.
I believe Cambridge and surrounds has the reputation for the smaller companies, and that's probably what you're looking for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_corridor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Fen
However, I believe the much more important thing is the university and department. For that, I would suggest Cambridge has the edge, but I've not got enough data to be definite.
You might do well to see what the PhD students are doing in your area, because that will show the strengths of the staff.