– If you're thinking of applying to St Andrews, you definitely should.
It's so rewarding. There are so many things you can do here.
Although it's a small town, the opportunities are completely endless.
>> FIONA: St Andrew's location is stunning. A small seaside town on the east coast of Scotland.
>> PROFESSOR JUDITH WOLFE: Close enough to places like Edinburgh, and frankly to all of Europe. We are connected while also being our own place.
>> HENRY: For me, the best thing about St Andrews is the fact that it's such a small town, but yet it's got so many different opportunities within it.
>> THOMAS: Whether it's the societies or the sports clubs that you can get involved with. It's so much more than just academia.
>> DR JAMES RAE: St Andrews is a fantastic place to study because you get a university that has a strong research focus, but it's also a university that really values its teaching. We do that through having small class sizes, and through, I think, a really, a kind of strong community feel.
>> AABIYAH: The lecturers are really really helpful. There's not this kind of hierarchy or anything. Everyone's really, really friendly and everyone's really trying to help out.
>> PROFESSOR KISHAN DHOLAKIA: Why does a person go to university? They want to expand their mind. They want to push the boundaries of what they know for a personal level and an academic level.
It's not just education, it's research. Because they want to go to a place that
is pushing the frontiers of human knowledge.
>> DR DHARINI BALASUBRAMANIAM: We look for people who are willing to question what they are taught and willing to explore their subject in depth.
– We want people who are curious, who are motivated, who want to understand the world around them, and then apply that to make, ideally, the world a better place.
>> PROFESSOR CLARE PEDDIE: The university degree at St Andrews reflects the Scottish degree system. Students coming into the first and second year can take subjects outside their intended degree specialisation and then specialise in their degree subjects in third, and fourth, and possibly fifth year.
– It just offers opportunity to explore new subjects and it's kind of
changed my way of thinking.
>> MARKUS: It really helped me to just explore different things and try out everything.
– St Andrews has a really big feel.
– You really get to know everyone. You see a lot of people that you know and you recognise.
>> RACHEL: Hall life plays such a big part in St Andrews. Living in halls has such a wonderful atmosphere.
>> SHUTONG: It is a really tight community.
– You get a lot of different students, you get to meet a lot of different people
which you normally wouldn't meet.
– We come from very different educational backgrounds, so therefore we're all gonna have a different point of view.
So, you know, you're not gonna have people that agree with you all the time, or they're gonna pick up on things that you don't necessarily pick up on.
>> DR STEPHEN TYRE: With a St Andrews degree you can almost do anything, because the skills that you learn here are attractive to employers.
>> PROFESSOR FRANK LORENZ MULLER: Our students go into all kinds of professional careers, whether that's the law, whether that's financial services, whether that's civil service or government.
Many of them also go into further study.
>> DR DHARINI BALASUBRAMANIAM: Our students tend to be in great demand from employers. We have companies that see character in graduates.
– The skills that students get here allow our students to be successful at getting jobs, and they seem to be equipped very well for a wide range of jobs.
– If you're thinking of applying, do it. Absolutely do it. It's been one of the best decisions that I've made.
>> SARAH: St Andrews really isn't a place to be afraid of, but going to college is scary, because you don't know what you're gonna have when you get there,
but it's really great here because it's so easy to feel like you have everything.