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<?php
require "header.php";
?>
<h1>Texts from students</h1>
<blockquote>
<p>Robinson has loads active societies, sports (rowing, hockey, football, rugby, cricket, water polo and many more), music, film, theatre and many more. I loved my time here so far and honestly would not want to be anywhere else</p>
<footer>Cammy Mitchell (second year Medicine)</footer>
</blockquote>
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<p>At Robinson I’ve found the perfect balance between the “real world” and the sort of Cambridge dream that I envisaged prior to arriving here. Not only are you receiving a first-class education but you’re also in a space where it’s really easy to remove yourself from the grandeur of Cambridge when needs be. I feel really lucky to be surrounded by so many brilliant people. Instead of feeling intimidated, I’m motivated to improve alongside the great minds around me and use that knowledge in a really applicable way. I’ve developed the confidence to really express myself. There’s an atmosphere of normality here that strikes the perfect balance; a space that you can thrive in regardless of social background. I think that’s really rare no matter what university you’re at. Choosing Robinson is one of those decisions I’ll thank myself for, now and in years to come.</p>
<footer>Elle Shea (second year MML)</footer>
</blockquote>
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<p>Robinson (aka the Red Fortress), it’s definitely the best place to have a balanced and fun life in Cambridge. The College also has great accommodation and gardesn and a nice and relaxed atmosphere.</p>
<footer>Van (second year land economist)</footer>
</blockquote>
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<p>Robinson is friendly and relaxed, a great place to study and socialise.</p>
<footer>Harry Normanton (second year historian)</footer>
</blockquote>
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<p>What I love at Robinson is waking up in the morning and seeing our deer — wildlife and nature is at the heart of our college environment.</p>
<footer>Anna Spaniol (second year AMES)</footer>
</blockquote>
<img class="float-right-responsive" src="/photos/talk.jpg"></src>
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<p>Its sad my time has come to an end at Robinson, I have learnt so many new skills and experiences which I will take with me.</p>
<footer>Ben peacock (PCGE student)</footer>
</blockquote>
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<p>Robinson has given me so many opportunities to improve my academic, social and personal skills and also learn new ones, I feel more confident and ready to apply myself for future graduate schemes and am excited for whatever the future brings.</p>
<footer>Rohan (third year Philosophy)</footer>
</blockquote>
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<p>Robinson College truly feels like a second home, when I get home I miss the red bricks and can’t wait to come back. The café and gardens are my favourite places – the gardens are well maintained and lovely to spent time in when its summer. The Red Brick café is also a favourite hangout, the staff here are so friendly and the café it is a really convenient place to work and socialise – something which a lot of other colleges don’t have.</p>
<footer>Emily Fishman (second year historian)</footer>
</blockquote>
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<p>The vibrant community atmosphere and excellent social and academic facilities make Robinson a great college to both live and study in.</p>
<footer>Luke Dell (first year Geography)</footer>
</blockquote>
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