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    I am wanting to take Maths and Physics in Univercity, and was wondering which i should go to.

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    Spelled University wrong :P

    Also, UCL all the way bro. So...You are in London

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    Manc for shits and giggles.

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    The fact that you qualify to enter these schools shows a lot about your academic ability. I am sure that if you have the will to do it, anything you do will work out eventually. So just go for the one you want to go for WANTS OVER NEEDS
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    I have several friends at all of the above, including someone specifically at trinity! Basic rule, if you want to work hardcore with little to no time to socialise, then choose Oxbridge. If you're willing to put in a considerable amount of work, and then have, say, a couple of evenings free a week, go for any other Russell (except LSE). If you want a degree of pretty high calibre, but still a decent social life, '94.

    Consider Bath, I've got a job there on my gap year

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    Richard. Here is a challenge for you. Carnegie, NYU, Rutgers or Columbia. Consider no scholarships, only level of awesomeness. These were my choices. I want to know if I chose right

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    Im not much help here, so I wont vote. Have fun making your decision and goodluck in the University that you choose!!
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    well i was hoping oxford, but they only do a join honors in maths and computer sciences not maths and physics. Gonna have to get started on STEP
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    Spelled University wrong :P

    Also, UCL all the way bro. So...You are in London
    UCL isnt that great compared to the others you know. it is acctually a B list Uni at most leading companies

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    I know, but its the only one I actually heard of, with physics in context :{
    Any other choices besides these? What about Warwick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rezozo View Post
    I know, but its the only one I actually heard of, with physics in context :{
    Any other choices besides these? What about Warwick?
    Warwick isn't bad, but im want to go for a russel group Uni.
    Taking 5 Alevels including further maths and physics at the moment, as well as STEP and other various things

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    OOh, I see!

    As an American...I have no Idea what you just said :P

    Hope you get into the best you can though!

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    My uncle went to Oxford, it is an amazing school just a tad too far for me.




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    don't forget to consider the city not only the university. don't forget you will be living there for a minimum of 4 years if you do a masters degree. Out of your list I personally would pick Edinburgh

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    I'm saying apply to the states, MIT has seriously good programs for what you want.

    Harvard, Yale, Stanford all high level, high powered universities.

    Im applying to the states this year too.

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