The Guardian has published it's University Guide 2014, which ranks Cambridge as the best vet school, and Bristol as the worst.

Universities were ranked by the Guardian according to a number of criteria, including what percentage of students are satisfied with the course, the student:staff ratio and the amount spent per student.

The full league table of universities (with their Guardian scores in brackets) was:

  1. Cambridge (100)
  2. Liverpool (86.9)
  3. Edinburgh (83.5)
  4. Nottingham (71.2)
  5. Royal Veterinary College (58.9)
  6. Glasgow (52.7)
  7. Bristol (34.9)

Interestingly, though, only 76% of Cambridge students are in graduate level jobs, or studying further, within six months of graduation, compared to Glasgow's 95%. Meanwhile, Nottingham had the highest percentage of students that were satisfied with the course and the teaching. Liverpool had the highest spend per student, and Cambridge had the lowest student:staff ratio.

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