[79] It is impossible and would be impracticable to attempt here to describe, or to discriminate between, the Colleges. For description see Wells, Oxford and its Colleges; Baedeker, Great Britain, Oxford; Handbook. For other relative information see [pp. 169, 170].
[80] See list of Affiliated and Privileged Universities in the Appendix, [p. 168].
[81] The decision, of course, in all cases except those determined by Statute, lies with the Committee before which cases are presented in Oxford. Students who expect to apply for advanced standing should be ready to present catalogues of their Universities, a detailed statement of the work they have done, certificates of degrees, honours, &c. The value of Senior standing is that it exempts from ‘Moderations’, of both Senior and Junior standing that they allow one to take his Final Examinations four Terms earlier than otherwise. Unless some of these advantages are desired there is no practical use in obtaining advanced standing.
[82] This is not an official limitation, nor does it exhaust the possibilities.
[83] See Appendix, [p. 148 ff.]
[84] Degree or Diploma already obtained.
[85] Deceased.
[86] Gone down.
[87] Note.—(Issued as a Bulletin for general information.)
[88] An official list of lectures is published at the beginning of each Term in the University Gazette (see [p. 169]).