Friday, May 17, 2019

Oxbridge universities Cambridge and Oxford finished third and fourth in the list

A new report from salary benchmarking site Emolument has found that graduates from the London School of Economics and City University London yielded the highest graduate salaries, at £38,000 and £36,000 respectively.

Oxbridge universities Cambridge and Oxford finished third and fourth in the list, while the same report found that the highest paid discipline was economics, at £33,000 per year, followed by engineering at £28,000. The survey analysed 2,400 salaries from graduates with less than two years' experience with a bachelor degree from UK universities.





Blac Chyna finally opens up on amount of plastic surgery she has done

 American Socialite, Blac Chyna has finally spoken about the numerous cosmetic procedures she has done on her body

The 32-year old mother of two revealed that she has done liposuction and also did boob job for times.

“I’ve had lipo before, I’ve had my breasts done four times”

When asked by host Wendy Williams if her butt is “natural,” Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renee White, admitted that she had “something done” after the birth of her daughter, Dream, in November 2016.

“I went and got something done. I got lipo, because after I had Dream, it was, like, out of control. So I had some of it taken out,” she said.

Blac Chyna also revealed the four breast enhancement procedures she’s had done. “I went larger, larger then I went smaller. I felt like it was, this is just too much,” she said.

In addition, the 31-year-old revealed that her dimples are not natural and happened after she got piercings in her cheeks. “When I took them out I was like, ‘Oh, man, now I got dimples!’” she shared.






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Cambridge and Oxford have been named as the most reputable universities in the UK by leading academics after the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2018 were published.

The Oxbridge pair both finished in the top five, with a total of nine UK universities finishing in the top 100, including University College London (18th), Imperial College London (20th), and the London School of Economics (25th) in the top 25






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