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FakeNoose

(32,556 posts)
Mon Jul 22, 2019, 05:16 PM Jul 2019

Pittsburgh is ranked 12th in the world for "Most cultural cities for students"



Rankings by Oxford (UK) Summer Courses
(link) https://oxfordsummercourses.com/articles/most-cultural-student-cities/

University is a time to broaden your horizons, not only intellectually but culturally, as you meet people from all around the world. As well as eye-opening lectures, seminars and towering piles of textbooks, students who venture away from home also have a brand new city to discover and learn from. But where are the most culturally inspiring cities for students across the globe? We’ve put together an infographic to illustrate some of the best cities to study if you want a rich and dynamic life outside of the lecture theatre. Take a look at our countdown of the top 10 cultural cities to study in, ranked by the number of theatres, cinemas, public libraries, street markets and live music venues, among other highlights.


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Pittsburgh is ranked 12th in the world for "Most cultural cities for students" (Original Post) FakeNoose Jul 2019 OP
As a Pitt grad this makes me very happy! Freedomofspeech Jul 2019 #1
Yes indeed FakeNoose Jul 2019 #2

FakeNoose

(32,556 posts)
2. Yes indeed
Mon Jul 22, 2019, 06:12 PM
Jul 2019

These crazy mixed up people at Oxford are calling it "Pittsburgh University" which sounds so wrong.

Of course we all know the school is called "University of Pittsburgh," or "Pitt."

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