A list of puns related to "St. Andrews"
I had no chance of winning this one even with some decent performances. CIN put up madden numbers and I'm toast. Still have Dak, Hill, Montgomery, and Kamara.
has anyone gotten a st andrews offer yet?
Two travel nurses heading over yβallβs way at the end of the month that are between two places to live right now. One property is a house in forest acres, but not that great or comfortable on the inside. A bit of a cramped ikea vibe. The other that we like more is in St. Andrews. Specifically a condo off Bentley drive by the river. The problem is after reading about your city it seems that St. Andrews might be a bit sketchy?
In short, a nicer place in a potentially worse part of town or a less comfortable place in a better part of town. Same price. What do you think?
I know I know I've talked a lot about this topic but did anyone received any offers from them recently cause I am sick of waiting :( why is it taking soooo long for them to reply...
Sooo I ve talked about this a lot in here butt has anyone heard anything from them :(
I was looking at upcoming locations for US and British Opens. I noticed that this year's Open Championship would be at St. Andrews, as is appropriate for the 150th Open Championship. It started me to wonder, is there an equivalent in US Golfing history?
I know the first Open Championship was at Prestwick in 1860 and wasn't played at St. Andrews until 1873, but St. Andrews seems tied to golf history and the Open. Are there any US courses that are just automatically connected in your mind to US Opens? Pinehurst, Bethpage Black, Brookline?
I have a question, dream usually tweets for every holiday but where was he on november 30th, where was he on st andrews day. like im just curios because he doesn't have the greatest track record with the scottish community
A few months ago my wife asked about my bucket list courses. The Old Course is right at the top of the list. She did some looking around and asked me to pick some courses around St. Andrews from (this)[https://www.linksgolfstandrews.com/build-my-golf-tour-mobile/] site. I'm trying to get some input from people who have played the other courses to help me pick 3-4 additional courses nearby.
Saw a Nottingham gc post and that inspired me lol. St Andrews is my top choice and (fingers-crossed) if I get the grades to attend Iβll almost certainly go there. Iβm very, in fact, extremely, terrible at making friends and Iβm so concerned that Iβll make none at uni, so Iβd love to try and connect with some offer holders now. Anyone down? :)
Hello,
I am an American student who has been accepted to the one-year MSc in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh and the MLitt in Classics at St. Andrews. I am having trouble deciding which school I would like to attend. I currently live in San Francisco, California and am worried about the small size and number of restaurants, bars, and general activities of St. Andrews. However, St. Andrews does seem to have professors and courses which are more in line with my area of research.
I feel like living in Edinburgh would have more opportunities and put me closer to a lot more things, but is that worth it at the expense of my academics? Edinburgh is definitely closer to my current lifestyle in San Francisco than St. Andrews is and would have more options for off-campus housing (I have a cat and can't live on-campus at either school) and I would be able to live in Edinburgh whereas I might have to live in Dundee rather than St. Andrews.
I really have no problem attending either school as they are both great options, I would just like to know what everyone else's opinions on them are or if anyone has any advice.
tl;dr I am an American trying to choose between Edinburgh and St. Andrews
Heya, I'm an offer holder (for a Philosophy MA, the course looks pretty perfect) and I'm wondering if I could hear from any other trans people at St Andrews about what I might expect? (are there many of us, are there any problems etc.)
Hello people. So posting this not to talk abt anything else but just to talk about economics related joint honours in St.Andrews. I've looked through everything I could find on the uni website that's relevant but still a bit confused. Is Sustainable Development Bsc a good degree to take alongside Economics BSc or unnecessary? Also is this a wise decision to make?? I really wanna do applied economics and am extremely interested in sustainable development and urban planning stuff. Anyone here doing the same/similar thing?? Do you do 2yrs econ 2 yrs SD or econ major SD minor? Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you very much :)
Hello! I am a student at a magnet school in Texas and was hoping to get some insight into whether or not I could get into the aforementioned universities. Thank you!! :)
Let me know what you think! Thank you.
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