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Has anyone been through the application process for the part iii physics at Cambridge as an external student? If so, what is the interview like? What sort of questions do they ask?
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Do you have anything else to add?1CMP1 said:Has anyone been through the application process for the part iii physics at Cambridge as an external student? If so, what is the interview like? What sort of questions do they ask?
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The Cambridge MASt (part iii) Physics program is a one-year intensive master's degree program offered by the University of Cambridge. It is designed for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in physics or a related field and wish to pursue advanced studies in theoretical physics.
To be considered for admission into the Cambridge MASt (part iii) Physics program, applicants must have a strong undergraduate degree in physics or a related field, as well as high grades in relevant coursework. They must also demonstrate a strong aptitude for theoretical physics and have a background in advanced mathematics.
The program covers a wide range of topics in theoretical physics, including quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, general relativity, and cosmology. Students will also have the opportunity to choose from a variety of specialized courses in areas such as particle physics, condensed matter physics, and astrophysics.
Graduates of the Cambridge MASt (part iii) Physics program have a strong foundation in theoretical physics and advanced mathematics, making them well-equipped for careers in academia, research, and industry. Many graduates also go on to pursue PhD programs in physics or related fields.
The application process for the Cambridge MASt (part iii) Physics program involves submitting an online application, along with academic transcripts, references, and a personal statement. Shortlisted candidates will then be invited for an interview, and successful applicants will receive an offer of admission.