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In summary, the conversation revolves around a person in their 3rd year of an MPhys degree at St Andrews University looking to connect with others interested in physics or studying at university. The person is also curious about the differences in how universities teach and is willing to chat on MSN. They are also open to adding others from different fields, such as engineering.
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Hey,

I'm in my 3rd year of a MPhys degree at St Andrews University and I am looking to chat to more people who have an interest in physics or are doing a degree at Uni. It would be great to hear how universities differ in how they teach, and just general chit chat.

My msn is redshift71@hotmail.com

Hope to hear from of you intelligent folk soon
 
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Why not, looks like fun to compare programs.

I'll add you to my msn list.
 
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I will be moving on to my 3rd and final (yay) year of BSc Physics and Astrophysics at Birmingham. Mine's nick@xyphias.com.
 
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leila said:
Hey,

I'm in my 3rd year of a MPhys degree at St Andrews University and I am looking to chat to more people who have an interest in physics or are doing a degree at Uni. It would be great to hear how universities differ in how they teach, and just general chit chat.

My msn is redshift71@hotmail.com

Hope to hear from of you intelligent folk soon

If you mention your a girl you'll get 3 times as many responses. :rofl: :wink:
 
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LOL, how true. Are engineering majors welcome? I'm pretty sure they will try to slip in a bit of physics here and there as I progress towards my degree :biggrin: .

<runs to download msn>
 
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I felt so special after receiving a private message from this person, I think this thread has worn away a bit of the charm.
 

1. How can I meet more physicists?

One way to meet more physicists is to attend conferences, seminars, and other events related to your field of interest. You can also join professional organizations or online communities where physicists gather to network and share knowledge.

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