Hi, I'm Adrian - A UK Student Studying for Advanced Levels!

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Adrian, a British college student, is studying Advanced Levels in subjects including maths, physics, and economics, with aspirations to pursue a Physics BSc at either Oxford or Durham universities. He engages with the forum community, receiving warm welcomes and encouragement from various members. The conversation touches on personal interests, with Adrian humorously sharing his favorite fish, the anchovy, and expressing appreciation for Monty Python. Additionally, a member with a background in statistics shares their experience in the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting the diversity of academic and professional paths within the forum.
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Hi, I'm Adrian, a British student at college (US = senior high school year I think) studying Advanced Levels in maths, further maths, physics, chemistry and economics.
I plan to go on to do Physics BSc at university hoping for either Oxford or Durham universities (depending on my grades this year!).

Just thought I'd say hi. What's everyone else doing?
 
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Hi, Adrian, and welcome. I'm an old guy that pretty much hangs out with my dogs. My Uni days are long (40+) years behind me, but I still like spending time on PF.
 
hi there Adrian

welcome to PF. Best of luck on your new studies :)

cheers
Dave
 
Welcome Adrian! What's your favorite fish :smile:?
 
Hi all, thanks for replying. I hope to enjoy my time here :)

lisab said:
Welcome Adrian! What's your favorite fish :smile:?

Haha! You think I'd answer that without doing my research?
My favourite fish is the anchovy as they're small.
Also it's great to see Monty Python appreciation!
 
Hi Adrian, and welcome to the forum! I have a MS in statistics and I've been working as a statistician for the past 12 years in Canada (currently in the pharmaceutical/biomedical industries).
 
StatGuy2000 said:
Hi Adrian, and welcome to the forum! I have a MS in statistics and I've been working as a statistician for the past 12 years in Canada (currently in the pharmaceutical/biomedical industries).

Enjoying it? I'm not sure I could do statistics as a degree, I like mechanics too much :D
 

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