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The Queen's College 80
- Eighth oldest, founded 1341. 84
- Third most undergraduates studying Materials, Economics and Management, with 3 in 2007/8. 75
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Trinity College 78
- The most undergraduates studying Materials, Economics and Management, with 4 in 2007/8. 100
- 16th oldest, founded 1554. 57
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St Edmund Hall 71
- Fifth oldest, founded 1278. 93
- Fourth most undergraduates studying Materials, Economics and Management, with 2 in 2007/8. 50
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Mansfield College 44
- Second most undergraduates studying Materials, Economics and Management, with 3 in 2007/8. 75
- 31st oldest, founded 1886. 14
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St Anne's College 32
- Fifth most undergraduates studying Materials, Economics and Management, with 2 in 2007/8. 50
- 29th oldest, founded 1879. 14
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St Catherine's College 2
- 40th oldest, founded 1963. 4
- Sixth most undergraduates studying Materials, Economics and Management, with 0 in 2007/8. 0
Help & advice
- Interpreting the ranking
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Please take the rankings with a pinch of salt—they are best used to narrow down your choice rather than tell you the answer!
Make use of the scores, and the breakdown into individual factors, to judge the performance of the colleges more accurately.
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- Other resources
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- What the scores mean
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The score, between 0 and 100, measures how well a college performs relative to other colleges.
The overall score is an average of the scores for each factor.
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