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  • Panjandrum

    Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
    If you don't readily understand my point, see Panjandrum's post below (he's an Oxford graduate and puts it better than my red-brick attempt!)
    Cambridge, Beef, please!

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    • MrGongGong
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      • Nov 2010
      • 18357

      Originally posted by Panjandrum View Post
      By "open" I mean open to anyone who meets stringent entrance criteria. I don't know what your 'A' level grades were, teamsaint, but back in the day you needed 3 straight As at 'A' level to get in; or take an entrance exam. If you had those kind of grades, at least one of the colleges would find room for you. A read of Brideshead Revisited or A Question of Upbringing will provide ample evidence that those from humble backgrounds have always been admitted to Oxbridge, provided they had the academic potential.
      OR if that all seems far too much trouble

      make sure you look like this




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      • Beef Oven

        Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
        Like Prince Edward did you mean ?

        (that's a joke by the way)

        things like the Royal Family getting waved into Universities don't really help the argument that its meritocratic .............
        Thinking about Music for a moment , Cambridge (for example) has a great department BUT it's a bit dull compared to some other institutions. Sandy Goehr is a wonderful man and a great thinker about music but very much in the mainstream. If THAT is what you want, great , and i've worked with some wonderful Cambridge Undergraduates , there are other areas of study for which this institution (like RAM etc ) would be useless at


        What is a bit tiresome is the received wisdom that this (and the other) University are uniquely outstanding in everything, for every subject, all the time ........ suggesting otherwise seems to be seen as equating a 3rd in Golf Course studies from the University of Slough with a 1st in Theoretical Physics from Oxford ! which it clearly isn't !
        Come on GG, he's a prince for Godsakes! He's bound to get the odd nudge and wink here and there. It all balances itself out in the end. For example, I get my car serviced and MOTd for nothing through my connections. If a prince went there, they'd rob him blind Also, he's lost all his hair, he's only young. What would you rather have, a 2:2 from Cambridge or a full head of hair? Life is a wonderful thing and everything evens out along the way

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        • teamsaint
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 25225

          Originally posted by Panjandrum View Post
          By "open" I mean open to anyone who meets stringent entrance criteria. I don't know what your 'A' level grades were, teamsaint, but back in the day you needed 3 straight As at 'A' level to get in; or take an entrance exam. If you had those kind of grades, at least one of the colleges would find room for you. A read of Brideshead Revisited or A Question of Upbringing will provide ample evidence that those from "humble" backgrounds have always been admitted to Oxbridge, provided they had the academic potential.
          a few have always got in.
          Its the number overall that matters.
          since you ask, I got good enough grades,at age 17(took them a year early, and they weren't A's) to be given a place at the LSE without interview.
          I was encouraged to apply to Oxbridge, but didn't think It was for me.
          I strongly suspect that around that time , late 70's, you didn't need straight A's for Oxbridge, since LSE was admitting on a lower than that.
          (actually just remembered I think the entrance exam was compulsory then.).
          Last edited by teamsaint; 10-04-12, 17:50. Reason: last bit.
          I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

          I am not a number, I am a free man.

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          • MrGongGong
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            • Nov 2010
            • 18357

            Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
            Come on GG, he's a prince for Godsakes! He's bound to get the odd nudge and wink here and there. It all balances itself out in the end. For example, I get my car serviced and MOTd for nothing through my connections. If a prince went there, they'd rob him blind Also, he's lost all his hair, he's only young. What would you rather have, a 2:2 from Cambridge or a full head of hair? Life is a wonderful thing and everything evens out along the way
            Evens out along the way ?
            you've obviously not seen what happened to Lemmy when he was booted out of Hawkwind ! (now Dave Brock didn't go to Oxford as far as I'm aware ?)

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            • Beef Oven

              Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
              a few have always got in.
              Its the number overall that matters.
              since you ask, I got good enough grades,at age 17(took them a year early, and they weren't A's) to be given a place at the LSE without interview.
              I was encouraged to apply to Oxbridge, but didn't think It was for me.
              I strongly suspect that around that time , late 70's, you didn't need straight A's for Oxbridge, since LSE was admitting on a lower than that.
              I did not apply to the LSE, but my best friend did. His offer was three Cs. By the by, he went to Bristol.

              P.S. this was 1978
              Last edited by Guest; 10-04-12, 17:52. Reason: added a PS

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              • teamsaint
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                • Nov 2010
                • 25225

                Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
                I did not apply to the LSE, but my best friend did. His offer was three Cs. By the by, he went to Bristol.

                P.S. this was 1978
                Well we have proved grade inflation at least, since Briz with 3 C's isn't going to happen these days !!

                (my grades were better than your mate's so there !!)
                Anyway, i think the point remains that in the late 70's, you didn't need straight A's for Oxbridge.

                Also, what about those stats I linked to.
                Surely worthy of comment ?
                I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

                I am not a number, I am a free man.

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                • Beef Oven

                  Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                  Evens out along the way ?
                  you've obviously not seen what happened to Lemmy when he was booted out of Hawkwind ! (now Dave Brock didn't go to Oxford as far as I'm aware ?)

                  GG, you kill me!!

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                  • Nick Armstrong
                    Host
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 26572

                    Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                    Like Prince Edward did you mean ?

                    (that's a joke by the way)
                    I was around the relevant educational establishment when he was admitted. At around the same time, there was an evangelical Christian lecture or seminar series being promoted in posters all over the place saying WHAT DOES JESUS OFFER?

                    A number had the following appended in marker pen: TWO Cs AND A D TO PRINCES.

                    "...the isle is full of noises,
                    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                    • Beef Oven

                      Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                      I was around the relevant educational establishment when he was admitted. At around the same time, there was an evangelical Christian lecture or seminar series being promoted in posters all over the place saying WHAT DOES JESUS OFFER?

                      A number had the following appended in marker pen: TWO Cs AND A D TO PRINCES.

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                      • John Skelton

                        Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
                        I did not apply to the LSE, but my best friend did. His offer was three Cs. By the by, he went to Bristol.

                        P.S. this was 1978
                        Many of the London colleges, including UCL, had a policy of making offers like that based on the impression they had formed of the applicant at interview. In 1979 I was offered two Cs by UCL, accompanied by a letter saying that they expected me to do much better (which I did). In those days it was still possible for universities and colleges to adopt a more leisurely approach to the process of making an offer to a student. The two Cs offer was intended as a recognition that success at university wasn't necessarily the same as success in A levels, but principally it was designed to even out the differences between candidates who were at schools with a record of exam success and those who weren't.

                        And some way of recognising that highly intelligent candidates who don't go to schools with 90% or whatever it is university 'standard' grades are less likely to get the grades for admission to certain universities is what's needed, IMO. Instead the so-called 'elite' universities (including UCL) have their heads deep buried in the tuition fees trough, have spent their time lobbying for a removal of the tuition fees cap, and regard idealism as a rude word.

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                        • Resurrection Man

                          Well interesting to see that Fenton-Trenton has now deleted any form of negative comment on his Facebook page. Also all negative comments have been removed from his Twitter account. Any attempt to post a negative comment is blocked on both. Lastly, the one remaining avenue for dissent ..the Comments section of the Thoughts of Chairman Trenton blog..has been totally deleted.

                          So this is the brave new world that Fenton-Trenton is advocating. Total suppression of any form of dissent. Seem to have been here before. Stalin? Hitler? Assad?

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                          • Mary Chambers
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1963

                            Originally posted by french frank View Post
                            Well, I applied for a research fellowship at Oxford (can't remember which college - Worcester?) and a University lectureship at Cambridge and was rebuffed by both. This could be interpreted in many ways ...
                            I applied for a lectureship at Oxford, also can't remember which college, but it might have been St Anne's. I was shortlisted, but didn't get it. I knew I wouldn't after staying in the college overnight......I was just too frivolous, and couldn't compete with the very earnest women I met. I kept wanting to laugh. This was in the days when women's colleges were very like boarding schools. I'd have been miserable as an academic there.

                            In spite of this, I'm very pro-Oxbridge for those it suits.

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                            • MrGongGong
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 18357

                              Originally posted by Resurrection Man View Post
                              So this is the brave new world that Fenton-Trenton is advocating. Total suppression of any form of dissent. Seem to have been here before. Stalin? Hitler? Assad?
                              Cameron ? Clegg ?

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                              • Resurrection Man

                                Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
                                Cameron ? Clegg ?
                                Quite possibly but why not address your comment to the point that I made and not try and deflect the issue, which I have to say based on other threads seems to be your modus operandi, whenever things get awkward for you.

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