What are the disadvantages of being in the Williams Programme rather than being a Visiting Student directly enrolled in an Oxford college?
The biggest disadvantage (although for some it is an advantage) is living with other Williams College students some 1.3 miles from Exeter and the center of Oxford. Visiting Students directly enrolled in an Oxford College customarily live in the college with British students. Nevertheless, now that Williams students are formally enrolled in Oxford as Visiting Students, they are more a part of the University-and of Exeter College-than ever before and are encouraged to participate fully in the life of Exeter College, something made easier than it has been in the past.
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