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For now, the [http://www.williams.edu/dean/oxford/index.php website] is probably your best bet.
==Exeter College==
Simply the best. A haven of light and of happiness in the centre of Oxford. Must see: Bat colony, quad mice, beautiful Chapel.  It's also bigger than Jesus. And better at rowing.
== The Programme==
====American Studies====
 
American Studies majors do it patriotically.
====Anthropology====
 
Anthropologists do it with culture.
====Arabic====
====Art History====
 
Artists do it by design.
====Asian Studies====
====Computer Science====
 
Computer Scientists do it bit by bit.
====Economics====
====English====
English majors do it with an accent.
====French====
====History====
 
Historians do it for old times' sake.
====Japanese====
====Lab Sciences====
 
Lab scientists do it with accuracy.
====Literary Studies====
 
Lit Studies majors do it by the book.
====Mathematics & Statistics====
====Music====
 
Musicians do it with rhythm.
====Philosophy====
Although Joe Cruz may try to convince you not to come (if what you are seeking is preparation for philosophy graduate study in the US), studying philosophy at Oxford makes you a more intellectually independent thinker. You probably won't get reading lists, and you might not even get a topic. Get ready for some quality hours slugging out in the Merton Street philo library. You'll have access to every philosophy book or article ever written -- a far better collection than Williams -- and access to the best lecturers in the world. Have fun!
 
Philosophers can't prove they do it.
 
Philosophers do it <i>ponderously</i>.
====Political Science ====
====Psychology====
 
Psychologists do it on the couch.
====Religion (Theology)====
====Theatre====
 
Actors do it on cue.
====Women's and Gender Studies ====
 
== Current Participants ==
 
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== External Links ==
*[http://www.williams.edu/dean/oxford/index.php Williams-Exeter Programme Website]
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