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owlbite | 5 months ago
Cambridge if you'd not done the homework before the tutorial, you got sent packing for wasting everyone's time, but in Edinburgh it was common for all but the best students to only start the homework at the tutorial (thus wasting their opportunity to ask questions on trivial stuff they could get by reading the course notes.
Equally on exams, the minimum standard at Cambridge was "regurgitate proof from course notes" with the other 2/3rds of the marks for iterating on it with unseen material, whereas the Edinburgh exams the regurgitation would get you 100%.
Unless things have changed significantly (or Edinburgh is that much worth than other redbricks), I'm not sure I trust these rankings in terms of student quality.
JetSetWilly|5 months ago
(Also Edinburgh isn’t a redbrick, it was founded in 1583)
andmikey|5 months ago
krisoft|5 months ago
I don’t see the “reverse direction” part. What you are describing and what owlbite is describing is the same thing seemingly.
What do you mean by “reverse direction”?
ninalanyon|5 months ago