@@bugpwdrdust Sadly had to be called that because of the rugger buggers. Originally it was football. The Football Association note not Association Football Association ⚽️ The Football League. The fact that both rugger codes no longer use a football is another point. The bias against people wanting to earn money from playing a sport no longer exists. In my opinion the FA should return to calling it by its original name football.
Hahahaha. An interviewer asked me once if I forgot to add Brookes on my resume. He didn't believe me since my accent's welsh. Apparently, I wasn't too posh enough.
Interestingly, according to his linkedin he is "Membership Officer for the Oxford Uni Labour Club" hence I would suggest that he would be more inclined to run for the Labour Party. Source: uk.linkedin.com/in/edglawrence Ed, hit me up if you need a Communications Director in 2027
I want to marry an Oxford man. Taking apps. Hit me up. Must be going into medicine. Preferably beige & tweed filled wardrobe. Leisurely rugby player. So posh. Very yes. Way to go, Maximus. Level: Maximum
Sometimes I like to go to Windermere and wear a lot of beige and tweed clothes, speak about people while using their surnames or stupid nicknames and laugh awkwardly. And that, ladies and gents, is how to fake being a posh Oxbridge student
Cambridge entry requirements for courses are a bit insane. You have to be a next level genius to get through the entry requirements. If I work like a maniac I could probably meet the entry requirements for Oxford as they are a bit reasonable. I don't understand how Cambridge has harder requirements and higher acceptance rate at the same time
Achyuth Thouta I don’t quite remember cause it’s been a while since I applied for unis, but I think it’s that Oxford relies on interview more than Cambridge does. I feel like that makes sense cause (at least in my mind) I see Cambridge as being more sciency and Oxford more humanities (though obviously they’re both great at everything), but in that regard it’d make sense for Oxford to be more reliant on interviews.
The mystique of both to the general public is a little insane. Oxford's a rather workmanlike city in structure to my eyes - it's no York for tourists (although it does have some attractive small hotels close by) - and Cambridge wasn't even a city until the 1950s. They loom so high in the imagination partly because of their architecture - and here's my issue. Who designed and built that architecture? Not Oxbridge students most of the time I'd wager. So a large part of Oxbridge mystique rests on something that its people had little or nothing to do with. A certain percentage of Oxbridge staff, and a lower percentage of Oxbridge students, are actually stunningly clever. The rest simply had higher grades or higher aptitude than the average person WHO APPLIED there. There is a myth that the most intelligent people mostly want to go to Oxbridge. No - some very clever people are very urbane in the fullest sense i.e. they like the buzz and flow and industry and cosmopolitanism of the urban- these people might have a London university or Birmingham, Manchester, as their first choice. Being so popular can have its drawbacks - you attract the people who prize cachet over the actual experience. You attract dull workhorses who hit what they need by hook or by crook but who don't actually seem to engage with where they are - they might as well be on a distance learning course. The best students are those who engage with the environment and the actual history and personality of a place. A great student should become indisposable to that place, and the place should become indisposable to the student. I don't believe that Oxbridge, because of its history and its fame, makes it possible for students to ever be regarded as a true part of it.
@@madeupname3008 A valid question! Purely a matter of circumstance and personal preference. The college that offered me a place was the single ugliest and least welcoming place I've ever been to. You could *feel* the pressure in there. It probably didn't help that it was a cold winter's day and that I was feeling sick with nerves during my interview, but Newcastle was everything Cambridge wasn't (or at least showed itself to be that day). Newcastle is vibrant, modern, urban, vast, dynamic, supportive... I could go on! But for me the most important bit was that I escaped the infamous 'Oxbridge bubble', which is very difficult to leave; students henceforth find it tricky to adapt to the non-Oxbridge world. My judgement was probably conveniently reaffirmed by the fact that some of my friends (we all went through Oxbridge application together) *did* accept, and became rather aloof, distant, and utterly blind to anything that wasn't Oxbridge-related. I just... don't think Cambridge was for me. Universities have personalities too, and Cambridge's did not click with mine.
I did similarly (not for Cambridge, but still a prestigious uni), and don't regret it for a second. I think I would have become elitist, career-driven, and rather unhappy if I'd gone. Instead I've enjoyed studying in my home country, with a part-time job I love, great friends, time to pursue creative writing, and my parents are okay with me aiming to be an academic, rather than a politician or a lawyer :)
Max, darling, in order for your subtitles to be more accessible to the hard of hearing, you should use different colours to differentiate the speakers! Cheers!
Be wary of London unis. They have incredibly high living costs and low student satisfaction. LSE and imperial are obviously incredible unis but if you have the option for oxbridge go for it.
-‘I was at newcastle’
-‘well done’
Hetty Oxford bit rude I thought
Hetty Oxford how they were all turning when he said Newcastle, like “don’t talk to me you inferior man”
I laughed way too hard
@@nellihhffjdcfkfd8753 Funny thing is Newcastle is a top uni (Russell group). It has a good reputation.
Max Fosh you from Newcastle?
That guy will truly become a PM, when faced with a problem he outsourced it to the other guy yet the camera was focused on him
Honestly would love politicians that ask for more qualified points of view when they're out of the depth
Hahahah 😂
The guy doing PPE was actually so funny😂
I'd vote for him. Except I wont because I'm not British and I can't
Honestly had no idea they did courses on personal protective equipment
@@Coolhipjim91 you know you're in a pandemic when personal protective equipment comes to mind
Ik his dry humour was spot on
I know rrright?! 😀
“...as opposed to association football”
also known as *football*
Roxanne aka pussyball
Wvcjshd Socjsj aka the greatest sport in the world
@NXTIME no, it's the actual name of the game.
@@bugpwdrdust Sadly had to be called that because of the rugger buggers. Originally it was football. The Football Association note not Association Football Association ⚽️ The Football League. The fact that both rugger codes no longer use a football is another point. The bias against people wanting to earn money from playing a sport no longer exists. In my opinion the FA should return to calling it by its original name football.
Ah, but also "soccer", from "assoc" with an Oxford "er" tacked on.
"It's editing. All editing" 😂
I keep coming back to that "well done" moment. This is quite possibly my favourite channel!
I went to oxford...
Oxford Brookes
amoxford 2 I’ve seen people try to insinuate they go to Oxford by missing out the ‘brookes’ at the end in their portfolios.
My teacher went to Oxford Brookes and she confirms that people do this a lot. Lol
Hahahaha. An interviewer asked me once if I forgot to add Brookes on my resume. He didn't believe me since my accent's welsh. Apparently, I wasn't too posh enough.
Oh yeah man like I went to Uni IN Oxford ...
i know they want to get rid of the idea that oxbridge students are posh and infuriating, but man theyre not helping their case
pennypals15 most of them didn’t sound posh, I feel like I could fit right in and I deffo ain’t posh
@@trigaVAL you are posh then, you just don't realise it
What's wrong with being posh? Can't we stop labelling people? It's not like posh people chose to be raised a certain way
@@Wild4lon Nothings wrong with being posh but it would be nice if people from different social backgrounds got into ox-bridge not just the privileged
Jamie Acton it is about 50/50 for public and state school students that go to oxbridge
Ed’s a legend. Nothing more, nothing less
As a University of Manchester student, we all know Benedict Cumberbatch went here, not Oxbridge!!! 😂 Amazing Vid btw!!
ElleHurley YES EXACTLY haha it’s our thing
Yes. As a Manchester grad I find them claiming the great Cumberbatch for their own quite offensive! Haven't Oxbridge got enough alumni?!
Tbf when I think of famous people who went to Manchester I always think of Alan Turing.... just me??
@@jethromaris624 Brian Cox maybe?
@@jethromaris624 i couldve sworn alan turing went to cambridge
Girl; I had his room at university
Max; was he in there? 🤣🤣
Savage lol
That Ed guy is quite confident. A PM material in the making.👌
Instantly delegates the Rugby question, has all the time in the world to talk about how great he is. Definitely PM stuff right there.
Oh yeah, confidence shined through him!
Not degenerate or corrupt enough to make it in politics unfortunately
@@MarcinHopa8 Aye
If anyone's wondering the capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent.
Thank you, Google.
I sadly already knew it
You should be on University Challenge mate...
It may be cryptic, French 'verlan'-style insinuation for the budding hedge funders: Oxbridge as one big monied marquee >> cash tent.
Ooooh. Got it. Wasn't sure. Thanks for saving me the google.
@@josephbrennan370 same but that’s cuz my family lives there
Dang Ed is fit
Joshua Dobrow ill let him know
@@MaxFosh Cheers mate
"I was at newcastle... ahhhh well done" hahahaha
That 'well done' at the end, was perfect 👌
Ed for Prime Minister, get if trending folks #edforpm
he's the president of Jesus College so he's half way there XD
Can't be any worse than Boris...
They already have some ethnics in cabinet, Sajid Javid and prity Patel
@@bnap3221 Shameful comment
@@freddie7981 I thought it was witty
Ed just gained my vote for the Conservatives in 2027 (let's be honest, he's a tory)
Interestingly, according to his linkedin he is "Membership Officer for the Oxford Uni Labour Club" hence I would suggest that he would be more inclined to run for the Labour Party.
Source: uk.linkedin.com/in/edglawrence
Ed, hit me up if you need a Communications Director in 2027
@@peterbowles2350 oh shit i'd actually vote for him then
@@peterbowles2350 of course he's got a LinkedIn
He’s gay. Probably Labour.
@@timdella92 true, the conservatives would never accept anyone gay into their anti-progress party
Hahahah ‘Cumbo’ glad to see you getting the subs and views you deserve man, keep at it you’ll be at 10k in no time
3:23 All the Oxbridge lot sobbingly feeling sympathy for 'out-poshing' Fosh. "well done". We love you Fosh x
“Don’t tackle above the head cause then you’ll miss them” lol
2:27 ’there are a lot of people wearing tweed and beige’. Immediately, twelve people walk by in navy jackets that are by no means tweed.
tweed and beige watch is a thing i have done everyday since getting to Oxford
Round of applause for Ed, not even British and I'd vote for him
The guy he was chatting to last had some cracking responses.
Bloody love this - cracking stuff🙏🏼
Thank you thank you!
Flattered to hear my country ))
Tashkent btw
I want to marry an Oxford man. Taking apps. Hit me up. Must be going into medicine. Preferably beige & tweed filled wardrobe. Leisurely rugby player. So posh. Very yes.
Way to go, Maximus.
Level: Maximum
VALEVLO taking coloured apps or sticking to oxbridge traditions?
Cambridge is better for medicine tho
Ill marry you yhen
Abdullah Delab it isn't but sure lol
@@abdullahdelab1075 check the rankings i think youll find that to ve false
Now this is how you do street interviews! Subbed!
Thank you CZcams for bringing me here
Sometimes I like to go to Windermere and wear a lot of beige and tweed clothes, speak about people while using their surnames or stupid nicknames and laugh awkwardly. And that, ladies and gents, is how to fake being a posh Oxbridge student
In upper 6th form someone put up an ‘Oxbridge Bingo’ sheet in the common room for if anyone went there to check it out 😂
Oxford's rougher round the edges as a university and as a city, Cambridge is in more danger of being boring on occasion.
Cambridge is hella boring, especially left of the station lol
Cambridge entry requirements for courses are a bit insane. You have to be a next level genius to get through the entry requirements. If I work like a maniac I could probably meet the entry requirements for Oxford as they are a bit reasonable. I don't understand how Cambridge has harder requirements and higher acceptance rate at the same time
Achyuth Thouta I don’t quite remember cause it’s been a while since I applied for unis, but I think it’s that Oxford relies on interview more than Cambridge does. I feel like that makes sense cause (at least in my mind) I see Cambridge as being more sciency and Oxford more humanities (though obviously they’re both great at everything), but in that regard it’d make sense for Oxford to be more reliant on interviews.
The mystique of both to the general public is a little insane. Oxford's a rather workmanlike city in structure to my eyes - it's no York for tourists (although it does have some attractive small hotels close by) - and Cambridge wasn't even a city until the 1950s. They loom so high in the imagination partly because of their architecture - and here's my issue. Who designed and built that architecture? Not Oxbridge students most of the time I'd wager. So a large part of Oxbridge mystique rests on something that its people had little or nothing to do with. A certain percentage of Oxbridge staff, and a lower percentage of Oxbridge students, are actually stunningly clever. The rest simply had higher grades or higher aptitude than the average person WHO APPLIED there. There is a myth that the most intelligent people mostly want to go to Oxbridge. No - some very clever people are very urbane in the fullest sense i.e. they like the buzz and flow and industry and cosmopolitanism of the urban- these people might have a London university or Birmingham, Manchester, as their first choice. Being so popular can have its drawbacks - you attract the people who prize cachet over the actual experience. You attract dull workhorses who hit what they need by hook or by crook but who don't actually seem to engage with where they are - they might as well be on a distance learning course. The best students are those who engage with the environment and the actual history and personality of a place. A great student should become indisposable to that place, and the place should become indisposable to the student. I don't believe that Oxbridge, because of its history and its fame, makes it possible for students to ever be regarded as a true part of it.
If you are bored in Cambridge just come down Arbury I think the getting stabbed threats will keep you very interested.
the awarding of prestige and a chance to make connections
Cracking tweed in 3....2...1...
you are the Kassem G I never knew I missed
For the record the capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent.
For some reason that’s always just been a fact I’ve known
Come on Oxford
It’s pretty crap when you’re there
Max you've got to be a late night show host
Can anyone tell me where i can buy that beige puffer jacket :(
"Dont tackle above the head or you'll miss them"
"what's the first rule of rugby" I would have definitely answered "don't talk about rugby" same as the 2nd rule.
What masterpiece is playing in the background?
You're gonna go far. Keep it up!
That PPE doing, future PM is my new favourite person.
1:34 only legends will say he looks familiar 😂😂😂😂
dude you're an absolute icon.
Lmao my mum did ppe at oxford but like, she’s just an economics teacher
Benedict Cumberbatch went to Manchester and then LAMDA!.... not every Harrovian automatically qualifies for Oxbridge..
whats a Harrovian?
@@gusfalk Alumni of Harrow, an English public school.
@@jzaruen3099 thank you
are you from Twickenham max?
Big up bruv you’re mad entertaining
Can’t believe you’re a hf model also
Hogwart's freshmen?
Classic Ed
David Attenborough went to Leicester!
Omg is that ED!!😂
Raising hand and replying that's so me🤭
Beigewatch 😆😆😆
You need running on the beach opening credits.
Slowmo, of course.
Which is better??🤔🤔🤔
I love your content and you are charming as fuck, keep it up 😊
Nothing beats an experience at Hogwarts
If I ever hear bennedict cumberbatch as 'cumbo' I'm going to send his parents a cease and desist letter
Nearly went to Cambridge, turned it down for Newcastle. Best decision of my life.
How so?
@@madeupname3008 A valid question! Purely a matter of circumstance and personal preference. The college that offered me a place was the single ugliest and least welcoming place I've ever been to. You could *feel* the pressure in there. It probably didn't help that it was a cold winter's day and that I was feeling sick with nerves during my interview, but Newcastle was everything Cambridge wasn't (or at least showed itself to be that day). Newcastle is vibrant, modern, urban, vast, dynamic, supportive... I could go on! But for me the most important bit was that I escaped the infamous 'Oxbridge bubble', which is very difficult to leave; students henceforth find it tricky to adapt to the non-Oxbridge world. My judgement was probably conveniently reaffirmed by the fact that some of my friends (we all went through Oxbridge application together) *did* accept, and became rather aloof, distant, and utterly blind to anything that wasn't Oxbridge-related. I just... don't think Cambridge was for me. Universities have personalities too, and Cambridge's did not click with mine.
I did similarly (not for Cambridge, but still a prestigious uni), and don't regret it for a second. I think I would have become elitist, career-driven, and rather unhappy if I'd gone. Instead I've enjoyed studying in my home country, with a part-time job I love, great friends, time to pursue creative writing, and my parents are okay with me aiming to be an academic, rather than a politician or a lawyer :)
Elise ugliest? I hope you’re not talking about Robinson! I know this is a little late, but I’ve got to protect the beautiful red, red and more red!
@@GamerBlackEpicness No, I meant Murray Edwards
Benedict Cumberbatch went to Uni of Manchester tho
Tolkien gets neglected ;(
I like rugby. Oxbridge rugny is famous.
Rugby is a famous sport.
I support Scotland, Wales, Rygbi Gogledd Cymru and Glasgow Warriors.
I live in Cambridge
Yass ED!!
Im a rugby player and woooow they reeeaaaallly know the rules
I say. Plums for all.
P proud I knew Tashkent off the top of my head
Ppe guy sounds like George Russell
Benedict Cumberbatch didn't go to Oxbridge lol
whats the name of the PPE guy or at least his IG
shout out to Newcastle
3:36 omg did the guy just used his sniffles as a hair hardener? :D :D
It just works i guess lol
It’s Tashkent
"Was he in there?"
My Mum and Dad went to Oxford uni and Cambridge😊
cambridge
I love it
redo this at the boat race
It's Samarkand... In case you were wondering... The capital of Uzbekistan...
Samarkand was the capital but now the capital is Tashkent
I'm playing the background music right now
what is it called?
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent 🇺🇿
Max, darling, in order for your subtitles to be more accessible to the hard of hearing, you should use different colours to differentiate the speakers! Cheers!
Max didn’t have making of a varsity athlete.
Red cheeks team 😽
Oooo you know
yttrium
1:38 😂
Whos Ed?
i feel like my IQ just got higher by watching this vid but then again i don’t even know what IQ stands for
intelligence quotient
Good comment I like
😂 😂 😂 😂
Anyone looking for Oxford clues?
Yep, two videos searched haha! Optimistic thinking since I live there!
there is always at least one guy who looks just like Max in these videos... he’s just got that posh bloke look about him, doesn’t he?
@Julia Vikstrom This is a kind of random question, but are you swedish? because your name sound swedish as hell.
‘Cumbo’
Shoe the tabs 😂
Man I feel bad for my parents cuz they went to oxford coming from working class backgrounds, Jesus the ppl at oxbridge are posh
I was born in Tashkent - now where’s my medal?
If i had to chose I would chose Cambridge, but I'm aiming to go to LSE.
My mate got rejected from Cambridge but got into LSE so. Still an amazing place to study.
Be wary of London unis. They have incredibly high living costs and low student satisfaction. LSE and imperial are obviously incredible unis but if you have the option for oxbridge go for it.
@@kiwikiwi7375 Hmm, but that being said I don't want to live too far away from my parents
Vishal Farma long term it’s better to live further away at uni. Obviously not too far, but it shall help develop your confidence with independence.
@@kiwikiwi7375 true, thanks for the advice
For anyone wondering, the capital of Uzbekistan is Tasjkent. Don't thank me, thank google.
It's Tashkent :/
tashkent