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St Catherine's College 100
- The most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 14 in 2007/8. 100
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Pembroke College 89
- Second most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 13 in 2007/8. 89
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The Queen's College 78
- Third most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 12 in 2007/8. 78
Others to think about
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Wadham College 56
- Fourth most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 10 in 2007/8. 56
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St John's College 56
- Fifth most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 10 in 2007/8. 56
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Christ Church 44
- Sixth most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 9 in 2007/8. 44
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St Hilda's College 33
- Seventh most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 8 in 2007/8. 33
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Magdalen College 33
- Eighth most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 8 in 2007/8. 33
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Brasenose College 22
- Ninth most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 7 in 2007/8. 22
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Balliol College 22
- 10th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 7 in 2007/8. 22
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St Hugh's College 22
- 11th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 7 in 2007/8. 22
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Lady Margaret Hall 11
- 12th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 6 in 2007/8. 11
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Worcester College 11
- 13th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 6 in 2007/8. 11
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Somerville College 11
- 14th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 6 in 2007/8. 11
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Merton College 11
- 15th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 6 in 2007/8. 11
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Jesus College 11
- 16th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 6 in 2007/8. 11
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New College 0
- 17th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 5 in 2007/8. 0
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University College 0
- 18th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 5 in 2007/8. 0
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St Anne's College 0
- 19th most tutors for European and Middle Eastern Languages, with 5 in 2007/8. 0
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- Interpreting the ranking
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- What the scores mean
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