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DogCow
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Hi guys!
I've got a few questions about the Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces MSc at Imperial.
Here's my background:
- Pure Mathematician at Oxford (MMATH)
- Studied Theoretical Physics as a hobby for years
- Wanting to Move into the field as a graduate
- Self-Funding (through working in my gap-year)
- Final Classification: high 2.i in fourth year, first class otherwise (one *seriously* awful half-paper in fourth year - my fault :) ).Here's my questions:
- How hard is the course to get into? (I've heard of a 2.i Oxford Physicist getting rejected).
- Are the admissions committee likely to discriminate against me given that I
(i) Narrowly Missed out on a first?
(ii) Am a Pure Mathematician by trainingThanks!
I've got a few questions about the Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces MSc at Imperial.
Here's my background:
- Pure Mathematician at Oxford (MMATH)
- Studied Theoretical Physics as a hobby for years
- Wanting to Move into the field as a graduate
- Self-Funding (through working in my gap-year)
- Final Classification: high 2.i in fourth year, first class otherwise (one *seriously* awful half-paper in fourth year - my fault :) ).Here's my questions:
- How hard is the course to get into? (I've heard of a 2.i Oxford Physicist getting rejected).
- Are the admissions committee likely to discriminate against me given that I
(i) Narrowly Missed out on a first?
(ii) Am a Pure Mathematician by trainingThanks!
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