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Wrangler (University of Cambridge)

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Wrangler is a term used at the University of Cambridge to refer to a student who achieves a first-class honors degree in mathematics, specifically in the Mathematical Tripos examination. It denotes a high level of achievement and is a prestigious distinction within the university. The term has historical roots and is often associated with a tradition of excellence in mathematical studies at Cambridge.

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