Irish student studying in the UK?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the considerations and recommendations for an Irish physics undergraduate seeking to pursue a Master's degree in the UK. Participants explore university options and the reliability of league tables in guiding their choices.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about which UK university to apply for and questions the reliability of league tables from the Times and the Guardian.
  • Another participant asks about the specific areas of physics the original poster is interested in, indicating the importance of specialization in university selection.
  • The original poster mentions an internship in quantum physics, specifically in Bose-Einstein condensates and the Gross-Pitaveskii equation, and expresses interest in further study in this area or in cosmology.
  • A later reply suggests several universities, including Imperial, Oxbridge, Durham, Bristol, and Warwick, noting that the choice depends on the specific focus of the Master's program.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants have not reached a consensus on which university is the best choice, and multiple competing views regarding university recommendations and the importance of specific areas of study remain evident.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not clarify the criteria for evaluating the reliability of league tables, nor does it address the specific strengths of the mentioned universities in relation to the original poster's interests.

Who May Find This Useful

Students considering studying physics at the Master's level in the UK, particularly those from Ireland or similar educational backgrounds.

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Hi, I'm a physics undergrad in the Republic of Ireland. I would very much like to study abroad for my Master's, most likely in the UK. I was wondering which university I should apply for and I'm not too sure about the reliability of the Times or the Guardian league tables. Could any forum-goers give any recommendations or advice? Thanks in advance.
 
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Onias said:
I would very much like to study abroad for my Master's, most likely in the UK.

What areas of physics are you interested in?
 
Well, I'm currently doing an internship in quantum physics relating to Bose-Einstein condensates, Gross-Pitaveskii equation etc. It's a fascinating subject, I really wouldn't mind studying it further. I wouldn't mind doing cosmology either.
 
Imperial and Oxbridge are world class universities. Durham is also good, along with Bristol and Warwick. But, it really depends on what you want to do in your masters.
 

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