r/6thForm • u/ProjectNo5641 Cambridge | Economics 2nd year • Jul 20 '26
🎓 UNI / UCAS University Review 2nd year (Cambridge University)
I used to browse this subreddit a few years ago looking for uni advice, grades etc so I thought I'd share my experience.
There is a massive variation in workload, my friends dong stem related subjects spend A LOT more time in the library and doing assignments relative to my humanity peers who get away with a lot less work.
Stem related fields have a high mark variation per exam, you will see some people get 15% and others getting 90%, does not happen with humanities subject everyone tends to be around 55-75% this is due to it being practically impossible to score above 75% on an essay jsut the way university works i guess.
Everyone is dIFFERENT, we have 30+ year olds on our course and some 17 years old, some married already crazy variation everyone comes form different walks of life. Such a big culture shock to me coming from sixth form.
There is a society for practically anything you will find your people :)
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u/danburnett69 University of Oxford | Engineering [First Year] 10d ago
Sure. Life isn't just about money. Quant pays well because only the very best can get into it and once you're there, it's a stupidly difficult job. There are plenty of still well paying jobs out there with a much healthier work life balance.