University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge, located in the heart of the old city of Cambridge, 50 miles north of London, is a college public research university that serves over 18,000 students from all over the world.
The university is made up of several historic buildings and is separated into 31 independent colleges, many of which are located on the famed Cam River. Applications are made to specific colleges rather than the institution as a whole. You can live and frequently be taught at your college, where you will get small group teaching sessions called as college supervisions.
Cambridge is usually regarded as a thriving student city. On the academic front, the institution is home to over 100 libraries, which collectively house more than 15 million books. There are also nine world-renowned artistic, scientific, and cultural institutions available to the public all year, including Kettle's Yard and the Fitzwilliam Museum, as well as a botanical park.
As one of the world's most famous and well-known colleges, it's no surprise that admission is expensive.
There are, however, programs and grants available for those who can achieve their academic criteria.
Cost: $40,000
Location: Cambridge, England
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