
Or trying to change to a better one?
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 20:59,
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i wouldn't put it quite like that, but:
(a) i've had a bad year and finding it hard to settle, need a gap year really
(b) i never really liked the place in interview, god knows why i came back
(c) the style of teaching doesn't suit me
(d) it's incredibly depressing
the number of people who have talked to my mum with a "leaving oxford? yes! fight the power!" attitude is very suprising though.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 21:04,
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(a) i've had a bad year and finding it hard to settle, need a gap year really
(b) i never really liked the place in interview, god knows why i came back
(c) the style of teaching doesn't suit me
(d) it's incredibly depressing
the number of people who have talked to my mum with a "leaving oxford? yes! fight the power!" attitude is very suprising though.

uni is far more about the experience than any actual learning you might do. Oxford seem to concentrate on the learning too much. Ergo, oxford = cranberry.
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