DD graduated from there in 2016, so pretty recent.
Didn't seem to be any more pressurised than other colleges...but I'm not sure, as she only experienced John's.
A couple of stunning old quads, plus some truly shocking concrete carbuncles (although these have their fans...)
Comfy accomodation for 3 years. Can choose to live in a college owned house on museum road in second year, these are really nice.
Handy for science departments, and close to university parks and the museum which is awesome. A long way from boathouses if rowing is your thing.
Very, very rich, and generous. Loads of free food, rents are low, financial help we found to be available. Also an academic grant for everybody, every year - this was a couple of hundred quid to spend on books / tech. Might have been a bit more than that, not sure.
High percentage of state school pupils, that's why DD chose it.
The gardens are beautiful.
They have a big commemoration white tie ball every 3 years.
Some construction work has been going on , new library or something. Don't know if that affects quality of life at all.
The college bar isn't great, or so I'm told.
The library is haunted by a headless ghost.
DD just loved her time there.