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    Should I Drop Chemistry for a Better Chance at A* in Further Maths?

    I'm sorry, I'm not quite sure I follow what you are saying. However I do have the discipline to self teach, for example I taught myself core 3 and 4 maths over the summer. There's a lot of other things I want to self teach and I want to try and get the best grades possible in maths & physics. I...
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    Should I Drop Chemistry for a Better Chance at A* in Further Maths?

    To be honest, I'd be VERY happy at Warwick and Durham, happy at Manchester and a but disappointed at Lancaster but it's insurance. I'm actually not that fussed about Oxford, but I figure might as well give it a shot than regret not even trying in a few years. Personally, I don't trust the...
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    Should I Drop Chemistry for a Better Chance at A* in Further Maths?

    Universities: Oxford (main reason why I'm worried about dropping it, but then there's the aptitude test too. Plus it's only straight Physics) Warwick Durham Manchester Lancaster I enjoy physical chemistry, so things like atoms and ideal gases etc, so basically I enjoy the physics of it :P. I...
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    Should I Drop Chemistry for a Better Chance at A* in Further Maths?

    I'm currently going into my second year of A-levels and my A-levels are Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry. I didn't take Further Maths from the beginning though so I'm doing the entire A-level in one year on top of A2 Maths. My predicted grades are: Maths: A* Further Maths: A...
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    Programs Theoretical or just physics degree? Maths is sort of good, is that enough?

    Go for it, and pure maths is more important than stats and decision. Mechanics is quite important though, get that up. Just work harder and try and get your mechanics and pure modules as high as possible.
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    Can Fermat's Last Theorem be proven for primes of the form 3k+1 and 3k+2?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermat%27s_Last_Theorem http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_prime ?
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    Admissions Applying to CalTech, what are my chances?

    If you're rich, you could always go to a foreign university. It's a lot easier, well in the UK atleast, because they love foreign students because they can charge a lot more.
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