An old and prestigious university in the UK. Widely considered to be one of the two best British universities, along with Oxford. In most rankings of universities, Cambridge comes either first or second in the UK, and in the top 10 worldwide (along with the likes of Harvard, Yale and MIT). However, the traditional view of a clear hierarchy of British universities is increasingly being considered outmoded, with many other institutions (such as UCL, LSE, Durham and Imperial College London) being considered to rival Oxford and Cambridge in many respects.
Stereotypes surrounding Cambridge students include that they’re all from wealthy backgrounds, that they’re all nerds, that they’re all snobs and that they’re all from the South of England.
Stereotypes surrounding Cambridge students include that they’re all from wealthy backgrounds, that they’re all nerds, that they’re all snobs and that they’re all from the South of England.
Notable alumni of Cambridge University include Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Vladimir Nabokov, Ian McKellen, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Nick Griffin and Nick Clegg
by cheeky_cunt February 01, 2011
Lawrence University is a small liberal arts college/conservatory of music in Appleton, Wisconsin. It is known for its small classes and rigorous academics. It is a top-tier liberal arts college according to US News and World Report.
Lawrence University is a fantastic school that takes students and opens their minds to the greater world.
by LU-Connie 2014 June 12, 2011
The best university in Arizona, located in Tucson. Top rated for programs in Optical Engineering, Physics, Astronomy, Nursing, Geosciences, Anthropology etc. Far better then that loser good for nothing party school called ASU.
by Arizonian January 02, 2007
by Jackass Mcjackasse January 10, 2005
An excellent school in Virginia with a beautiful campus and excellent academics, also the party scene is gud out there
"Heyyy where are u going after graduation?"
"umm Radford University because of its excellent academics and party"
"umm Radford University because of its excellent academics and party"
by loveradford March 03, 2006
1. A university in Salt Lake City that Jack-Mormons revere as an Ivy-League school. A decent and cheap public school that may lead to a solid career in Utah, Idaho, some parts of Arizona, and no where else.
2. A "back up plan" for students applying to BYU, but are too conceited to attend Utah Valley University.
3. A junior college in Salt Lake City, with a twist: they hand out Bachelor's Degrees.
4. A public university for people who hate Mormons, but are afraid to leave Utah.
2. A "back up plan" for students applying to BYU, but are too conceited to attend Utah Valley University.
3. A junior college in Salt Lake City, with a twist: they hand out Bachelor's Degrees.
4. A public university for people who hate Mormons, but are afraid to leave Utah.
Father: "Did you get accepted to BYU?"
Son: "No, but the University of Utah accepted me."
Father: "Oh..."
Friend 1: "Man, Mormons are self righteous!"
Friend 2: "Then why don't you just leave Utah?"
Friend 1: "Umm..."
Son: "No, but the University of Utah accepted me."
Father: "Oh..."
Friend 1: "Man, Mormons are self righteous!"
Friend 2: "Then why don't you just leave Utah?"
Friend 1: "Umm..."
by monzon November 25, 2009
A smaller University located in Worcester, Massachusetts that prides itself on diversity. Formerly an all girls college and the only American college visited by Sigmund Freud. The University is widely known for its psychology program. The diversity of the school comes in many forms such as the amount of international students, faiths/religions, clubs, and ideologies. Clark promotes acceptance and tolerance more so than anything else.