The most prestigious university in the world



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Saidakbarov Umidjon Jaxongir o`g`li 36-21

2.Emma Watson

  • 2.Emma Watson

1. Rupert Murdoch
Contents
  • 1History
    • 1.1Founding
    • 1.2Renaissance period
    • 1.3Modern period
      • 1.3.1Students
      • 1.3.2Reforms
    • 1.4Women's education
  • 2Buildings and sites
    • 2.1Map
    • 2.2Main sites
    • 2.3Parks
  • 3Organisation
    • 3.1Central governance
    • 3.2Colleges
    • 3.3Finances
      • 3.3.1Funding criticisms
    • 3.4Affiliations
  • 4Academic profile
    • 4.1Admission
    • 4.2Teaching and degrees
    • 4.3Scholarships and financial support
    • 4.4Libraries
    • 4.5Museums
    • 4.6Publishing
    • 4.7Rankings and reputation
  • 5Student life
  • 6Notable alumni
    • 6.1Politics
    • 6.2Law
    • 6.3Mathematics and sciences
    • 6.4Literature, music, and drama
    • 6.5Religion
    • 6.6Philosophy
    • 6.7Sport
    • 6.8Adventure and exploration
  • 7Oxford in literature and other media
  • 8See also
  • 9References
    • 9.1Citations
    • 9.2Sources
      • 9.2.1Histories
      • 9.2.2Popular studies and collections
      • 9.2.3Guide books
  • 10External links

What faculties are there? Are there any opportunities for studying efficiently? • Do you want to study there? Why yes/why not?


Among the many deficiencies attending a university education there was, however, one good thing about it, and that was the education which the undergraduates gave themselves. It was impossible to collect some thousand or twelve hundred of the best young men in England, to give them the opportunity of making acquaintance with one another, and full liberty to live their lives in their own way, without evolving in the best among them, some admirable qualities of loyalty, independence, and self-control. If the average undergraduate carried from University little or no learning, which was of any service to him, he carried from it a knowledge of men and respect for his fellows and himself, a reverence for the past, a code of honour for the present, which could not but be serviceable. He had enjoyed opportunities... of intercourse with men, some of whom were certain to rise to the highest places in the Senate, in the Church, or at the Bar. 

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