Wednesday, 8 November 2017

U.K. universities

                                                   U.K. universities


Just like Hogwarts is the best school to study magic, so are the rest of U.K.’s higher education schools, each in their own magical field. Whether it’s law, literature, business or sciences, U.K. universities have long dominated world rankings and they’re holding on tight. It’s not just us saying it, it’s also the “Ministry”. Check out the top U.K. universities according to international rankings.

U.K.’s fantastic scenery

The U.K.’s fantastic scenery

It is no wonder that Harry Potter and Hogwarts are British, given what amazing and magical places there are in all the cities of U.K. As a future student, you may be wondering what does that have to do with anything? Well, everyone knows that it’s the environment that makes a student’s journey truly a magical one.
Not only the U.K. has some of the most well-preserved architectural wonders, from castles, abbeys, bridges, palaces, ancient ruins and dungeons to towers and halls, but the scenery and environment within university campuses looks exactly like the one of the famous Hogwarts.
Just have a close look at pictures with the campuses from Oxford University, Cambridge University or Durham University and convince yourself. And these are just a few examples.
Check out all the magical places to see in the U.K. to convince yourself it’s the place to be and study.

Magical secret

Uncover any magical secret
If you are a curious and hard-working student in pursuit of the world’s magical secrets, you might be interested to know that the U.K. has some of the largest and most complete libraries in the world, housing immeasurable amounts of the globe’s ancient and more recent knowledge.
From the famed British Library to every individual university library, the kilometres of bookshelves and loads of databases available to students in the magic cities in the U.K. are hard to ignore if you’re thirsty for culture.
You may not be able to use a magic wand to open a book but maybe you’ll find out the secret location of the Philosopher’s Stone!
Find out why the UK is a super-fun study abroad destination.

UK is great


Curiously, the UK is actually great
Learning other languages can be a magical thing by itself, enabling you to better understand other cultures and aiding you in interacting with other wizards from across the globe. While not exactly Parseltongue, languages like Greek, Latin, Hebrew or Arabic could be just as useful in studying law, medicine or sciences. Also, modern languages like French, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish or Turkish could help you make better sense of the muggle world. Find out what are your options for studying languages in the U.K.

UK universities

UK universities are serious about studies



U.K. universities have a very serious and disciplined approach to studies and learning, so joining one would make you feel like you’re being managed by Albus Dumbledore and taught by Severus Snape. Needless to say that being serious is the first step to becoming the best at what you love and that’s why many graduates from U.K.’s finest universities are now global trailblazers. But that doesn’t mean that there can’t be any fun in this, or else it will feel like Dolores Umbridge is in charge. No worries! There are still many laid-back professors like Hagrid to teach you the magic and practical aspects of every discipline.

Rigorous admission

Getting through a rigorous admission process
Like Hogwarts’ itself, universities in the U.K. have very rigorous and elaborate admission procedures in order to ensure that only the best and well-aimed students will join. Every institution wants to avoid bad apples like Tom Riddle. Unlike Hogwarts’, though, muggles worldwide can enrol without having to wait for the magic quill to write their name

Fast transport

U.K.’s fast transport system
The U.K. has one of the fastest and well-organised urban and inter-urban transport systems, an ideal tool for getting around and escaping Dementors. Sure, it’s not exactly like passing through walls in the station at King’s Cross, but you’ll reach your destination so fast that it might feel like you’ve magically teleported there.