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The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and has 31 colleges within its walls. It's also home to King's College Chapel, one of the most famous buildings in the U.K. The university was ranked first for overall satisfaction among postgraduate students in a recent survey by Times Higher Education. In addition, Cambridge was named "best for student experience" in the same publication's ranking of UK universities two years running. The university has some of the highest rates of graduate unemployment in the country but boasts that all of its graduates find work within six months of finishing their degrees — even those with low salaries in mind when they started their studies.
Cambridge offers more than 75 master's programs across many fields, including science, technology, economics and social sciences. And it's here where you can enroll in a part-time or full-time study mode depending on your needs.If you are looking at studying abroad as an international student we recommend you take a look at our other post here: Top Universities for International Students 2016. You can contact us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!
All Master's Degrees at Cambridge offer you the chance to specialize in an area which interests you, from Agriculture and Land Management到Zoology.And you will benefit from small class sizes(平均每个班级只有6个人) and close ties with faculty members who are leading experts in their field.You may also be offered the opportunity to carry out research under the supervision of renowned academics.
As well as learning, you’ll have the chance to develop new skills through extra-curricular and social activities available through the college and university.Many choose to take up sports, play in a band或start a drama group.
There are 31 colleges at Cambridge and each one offers different characteristics and facilities.In deciding which one to apply to, consider how you might fit into the particular communityyou've selected .This may influence your decision between a larger or smaller college, one closer to town or farther out in the countryside where there's less distraction but perhaps less availability offacilities. Most colleges offer single rooms rather than shared