Is It Too Late to Apply for Imperial's MSc QFFF Program?

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The discussion centers on the application process for Imperial College's MSc in Quantum Field and Fundamental Forces (QFFF). It is confirmed that admissions are conducted on a rolling basis, and while it is March, it is not too late to apply as places may still be available. The applicant, a third-year physics student at Imperial with grades of 72 and 77, inquires about their chances of acceptance and compares the program with ETH Zurich, where they have received an offer. The consensus is that the difficulty of exams is comparable across institutions, and direct communication with the MSc course office is recommended for personalized advice.

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I am currently considering applying for imperial college MSc quantum field and fundamental forces, and have few questions.
1. It says admission is in rolling bias, and it is already March, is it too late for the application? i.e. is all place taken by now.
2. I am currently a year three imperial physics with theoretical physics student with first-year grade around 72 and second-year around 77, what is my chance of getting in?
3. I already received an offer from ETH Zurich, but I heard that exams in ETH are really hard, is that so, and how is ETH comparing with Imperial QFFF and MSci?
Thanks! I really want to get in QFFF and study courses they offer!
 
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If your in Imperial would you not be best to jut walk to the head of the Msc course's office and ask them? As regards exams I doubt there are any easy exams in such a topic and most will be of a similar level from college to college.
 

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