Oxford versus Karolinska
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If it's very important to you personally to be able to say "I went to Oxford" to impress people, go to Oxford.
Otherwise, go to Karolinska.
In either place, rent out a room somewhere. Put off the van thing until you can travel in it. Don't buy a Vanagon or Kombi. They look really cool, but they are old now and have nearly all gone to shit mechanically. If you try to drive one, you'll probably be fixing CV joints left and right and probably have to rebuild the engine a few times.
Otherwise, go to Karolinska.
In either place, rent out a room somewhere. Put off the van thing until you can travel in it. Don't buy a Vanagon or Kombi. They look really cool, but they are old now and have nearly all gone to shit mechanically. If you try to drive one, you'll probably be fixing CV joints left and right and probably have to rebuild the engine a few times.
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No- unless you are willing to pay lots, or find someone who is willing to rent you a room. The rental housing market in Stockholm is broken.you can always get a six month lease i
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Ah okay. Not sure exactly the rooming situation in Stockholm is.
Sorry about that.
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Are you a social person? Or an introvert?
As an introvert, my opportunity to use the Prestige of Oxford would be very limited. So, if you are wired like me, I would say avoid Oxford.
However, most people are not like me. Most people would have use for te brand name.
You talk about going into politics/ working for NGOs. Is this because you have no ideas about how you want to spend time in the real world, and that answer works among your peers, or do you think you are a good fit for those? I don't ask because I care. I ask because you need to know to make a good decision.
So, my advice is if you are going careerist, go Oxford, skip the van, and network. If not, don't.
As to van living, that gets exponentially harder as population density and prosperity go up. Oxfordshire seems to score high on both counts. Go down the streets in Google maps, and try spotting free parking. If you choose to do this anyway, use Google maps to look for a greenhouse big enough to park in, thru the winter...
Either way, good luck.
Disclaimer: I didn't go to college. My advice is based on observation. Jacob's would be the opinion I would weigh most heavily, here.
As an introvert, my opportunity to use the Prestige of Oxford would be very limited. So, if you are wired like me, I would say avoid Oxford.
However, most people are not like me. Most people would have use for te brand name.
You talk about going into politics/ working for NGOs. Is this because you have no ideas about how you want to spend time in the real world, and that answer works among your peers, or do you think you are a good fit for those? I don't ask because I care. I ask because you need to know to make a good decision.
So, my advice is if you are going careerist, go Oxford, skip the van, and network. If not, don't.
As to van living, that gets exponentially harder as population density and prosperity go up. Oxfordshire seems to score high on both counts. Go down the streets in Google maps, and try spotting free parking. If you choose to do this anyway, use Google maps to look for a greenhouse big enough to park in, thru the winter...
Either way, good luck.
Disclaimer: I didn't go to college. My advice is based on observation. Jacob's would be the opinion I would weigh most heavily, here.
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Regarding living in a van in Oxford while studying. I would say it is possible but possibly not worth the it while studying at Oxford.
You might miss out on some of the social life of university and importantly you will have another factor to constantly be aware of - your van life, while your peers don't.
This is a good link for everything Oxford. https://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/
I lived in Oxford and the surrounds for several years some years ago and during that time I lived in a van for a few months. Oxford is a great place to live and to be able to say you went to Oxford Uni for the rest of your life, lucky person.
While in the van, I had a great time and found golden spots to park in, lots of places to go in the evenings and excellent free wash facilities. For what its worth I was there from February to April so I had some splendid weather and dark evenings to deal with.
The locals were generally friendly and I always moved about a bit while parked in residential streets.
I really know nothing about the other Uni, but Sweden looks a great place too.
You might miss out on some of the social life of university and importantly you will have another factor to constantly be aware of - your van life, while your peers don't.
This is a good link for everything Oxford. https://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/
I lived in Oxford and the surrounds for several years some years ago and during that time I lived in a van for a few months. Oxford is a great place to live and to be able to say you went to Oxford Uni for the rest of your life, lucky person.
While in the van, I had a great time and found golden spots to park in, lots of places to go in the evenings and excellent free wash facilities. For what its worth I was there from February to April so I had some splendid weather and dark evenings to deal with.
The locals were generally friendly and I always moved about a bit while parked in residential streets.
I really know nothing about the other Uni, but Sweden looks a great place too.
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I hadn't realized that there were more responses to this.
Quick update on the van front:
I've been fixing it up over the last few months and after all the work I put in it, will definitely go for living in it - no matter the place. It passed the warranty of fitness and is good to go for two years. Certainly, something will break down on the way, but I feel prepared for that.
Quick update on the #chooseauniversityfront:
I did a lot of reading and thought about some of the comments here and also gathered feedback from friends, family, and supervisors. By now, I am quite determined to go Oxford.
Why?
Short answer: Because it's Oxford.
Long answer: After diving into the realm of Oxbridge, weighing the university life, quality of teaching and its clout in virtually all fields off against the Karolinska Institute, I have come to the conclusion that going to Oxford is the better choice. The most important thing for me at this point is that I will have more optionality with a degree from Oxford than from Karolinska. Lastly, the possibilities that come with having gone to "Oxford" are a convincing argument for me as much as the impression that one makes on others when saying "I went to Oxford". Certainly, something that I will enjoy.
The drawback is the tuition, but I hope to work that out soon.
Quick update on the van front:
I've been fixing it up over the last few months and after all the work I put in it, will definitely go for living in it - no matter the place. It passed the warranty of fitness and is good to go for two years. Certainly, something will break down on the way, but I feel prepared for that.
Quick update on the #chooseauniversityfront:
I did a lot of reading and thought about some of the comments here and also gathered feedback from friends, family, and supervisors. By now, I am quite determined to go Oxford.
Why?
Short answer: Because it's Oxford.
Long answer: After diving into the realm of Oxbridge, weighing the university life, quality of teaching and its clout in virtually all fields off against the Karolinska Institute, I have come to the conclusion that going to Oxford is the better choice. The most important thing for me at this point is that I will have more optionality with a degree from Oxford than from Karolinska. Lastly, the possibilities that come with having gone to "Oxford" are a convincing argument for me as much as the impression that one makes on others when saying "I went to Oxford". Certainly, something that I will enjoy.
The drawback is the tuition, but I hope to work that out soon.
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Have you read the book 'status anxiety''?
Have you read the book 'status anxiety''?
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Written by an oxbridge graduate.
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Isn't that the point of the book? The author has high status but realizes it isn't that great...
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There is real value to be derived from a good education, going to Oxford will open doors for PsAi. That is quite different to splashing out on shiny baubles to impress your friends which is what the book is about.
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Karolinska is ranked higher than several ivy league schools...
Karolinska is ranked higher than several ivy league schools...
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I guess you've already decided and I don't have any suggestions to give but I have been working at Karolinska Institutet and I live quite close to the university, if you have any specific question feel free to ask.
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Yup I'm decided to go to Oxford. Just bought the ferry ticket for the van. If I get around, I'll add some of the story to the journal. Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions guys.
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I don't think you'll regret it.
All the best! I'm looking forward to hearing about how it goes.
All the best! I'm looking forward to hearing about how it goes.