- Tompkins Table
The "Tompkins Table" is an annual ranking that lists the colleges of the
University of Cambridge in order of their undergraduate students' performances in that year's examinations. It was created in1981 by Peter Tompkins, an undergraduatemathematics student, and is compiled exclusively for the newspaper "The Independent ". [cite news |first=Richard |last=Garner |authorlink= |coauthors= |title='Poorer' college tops Cambridge degree table |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/poorer-college-tops-cambridge-degree-table-878699.html |work= |publisher= "The Independent " |date=2008-07-28 |accessdate=2008-07-31 ]The rankings
Initially, it only included final year exams but since 1997 has covered all exams for which grades are allocated. The table allocates 5 points for a First Class degree, 3 points for an Upper Second (known also as a 2-1), 2 points for a Lower Second (a 2-2), 1 point for a Third and no points for someone only granted an allowance towards an Ordinary Degree. The scores in each subject are then weighted to a common average, to avoid the bias towards colleges with higher proportions of students entered for subjects which receive higher average grades. The result is expressed as a percentage of the total number of points available. It should be noted that the differences between the highest places on the table are usually very slight. Over the twenty-eight years that this table has been running, Christ's College has averaged to be the top College for academic excellence, however, in recent years Emmanuel College lays claim to consistently having the best results, topping the table in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007, as well as being second in 2001, 2002 and 2008. The rankings are not officially endorsed by the University. Since Darwin College and Clare Hall admit only graduate students, they do not feature in the ranking.
Below is the table for
2008 :[ [http://www.mattmayer.com/fun/tompkins/ Tompkins Table 2000-2007 ] ]
Past Rankings
Consecutive yearly rankings since 2000: [ [http://www.mattmayer.com/fun/tompkins Matt Mayer's Tompkins Table listings] ]
Norrington Table
The corresponding rankings for the
University of Oxford is theNorrington Table . Since Oxford adopted split second-class degrees in 1986, the Norrington Table has adopted the Tompkins Table method of scoring, but without the weighting attached to individual subject scores.References
External links
* [http://www.mattmayer.com/fun/tompkins/ Tompkins Table 2000-2007]
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