Let Down By Your University?
By far the greatest number of students who come to use Oxbridge Essays are those been feeling severely let down by their university faculties and tutors.
Many students complain to us that their class sizes are too large, that their tutors rarely have time to see them, that their work takes too long to be marked, that feedback is very limited, libraries under stocked and that facilities are not good enough for the high level of study that they are undertaking. It is a further complaint, particularly amongst international students, that they should receive a far better degree experience than they do: especially given the tens of thousands of pounds that they paying in fees.
It is on this basis - the falling standards of contemporary British university education - that Oxbridge Essays was set up to provide a professional high-level academic service to support students who have not received help directly from their university.
Students have a right to the best possible degree and to the best possible career, and turning to the use of a service such as ours in the absence of its availability from universities themselves will be an important and commonplace part of the future of British education.
Many students who come to use Oxbridge Essays have been severely let down by their university faculties and tutors. Oxbridge Essays was set up to provide a professional high-level academic service to support students.
Below students will find links to various investigative news stories from The Times, The Independent, the BBC and other internationally-renowned media organizations that provide stark evidence of this decline.
We have provided links to these stories so that students visiting this site can enter into a critical reflection about the key issues affecting university education in general and their own education in particular. Please click here to view the range of services that we offer to aid students academic studies.
A System in Meltdown?
UK lecturers suffer larger class sizes, says union by Debbie Andalo, May 2007
University degrees are a waste of time - the damning verdict of British students by Sarah Cassidy, April 2006
Nearly a quarter of students do not finish their university courses. What is going wrong? by Jack Grimston, February 2008
Tuition fees push parents to demand more from universities by Alexandra Blair, December 2006
The Times Higher Education Supplement
Are you reaching those at the back? by Tariq Tahir, January 2008
University and College Union
Rising class sizes and more time spent on admin than students or research - life as a 21st century lecturer by Dan Ashley, May 2008




