King's Collage (jan 1, 1931 – jan 1, 1934)
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After leaving Sherborne Alan would attend King's College, the University of Cambridge to study mathematics in a more academic environment.
At the School, Alan would be more successful in both his social life and his academics, Turing would take up rowing, and become a long-distance runner. Later even being involved in a peace movement, joining an anti-war council, which called for workers to strike if war were to break out.
Turing would graduate in 1934 with first-class honours, and as a result, would be elected as a fellow of King's College, all at the young age of 22.
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