What is the acceptance rate for St Andrews?

What is the acceptance rate for St Andrews?

University of St Andrews economics courses were ranked third in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2022. The University of St Andrews acceptance rate is 41% at undergraduate level (2 in 5) and 54% at postgraduate level (5 in 9). Over 1,000 University of St Andrews masters courses are available to choose from.

What are St Andrews students called?

University of St Andrews

Shield of the University of St Andrews
Latin: Universitas Sancti Andreae apud Scotos
Administrative staff 1,576
Students 10,535 (2019/20)
Undergraduates 8,470 (2019/20)

Why is St Andrews so low in world rankings?

If anyone’s curious about why St A does well in UK league tables for things like Physics, but not in the world league tables, it’s because UK table emphasise things to do with undergraduate teaching more, and world ones emphasise things to do with research citations and research grants.

Is LSE or St Andrews better?

lse is very well known and in London. St andrews has an awesome IR dept and professors but its near the north pole :P. grads from both IR departments find great jobs and quite easily. now, it depends if you wanna live in London or not.

Is St Andrews the top University in the UK?

The University of St Andrews has been ranked the top university in the United Kingdom, according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022 published today (17 September 2021).

What was the result of the 2012 election?

2012 Election Results. President Barack Obama (D) won re-election by defeating former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) on November 6, 2012.

How many electoral votes does it take to win the election?

NOTE: Total electoral votes = 538. Total electoral votes needed to win = 270. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding and other candidates. Source: Figures are from the New York Times and CNN. Estimated number of voters in the 2012 election was 122,842,626.

What did the Electoral College map look like in 2012?

The Electoral College map looked similar to the 2008 map with two exceptions. Obama won Indiana and North Carolina in 2008 as part of his victory over McCain. Romney won both states in 2012.

How did Obama win re-election in 2012?

President Barack Obama (D) won re-election by defeating former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) on November 6, 2012.