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No doubt the place in the Fens has a similar website
Quote from: Bored chemist on 03/10/2008 18:13:33No doubt the place in the Fens has a similar websiteLet's have some respect, ya damned Philistine! [!]Oxford - named after a bit of shallow water where bulls could cross. And what do you get a lot of where bulls are? Yes - BULLS**T! [^]
They took me on ...
but I got the impression that some Oxford/Cambridge colleges are more "prestigious" than others ...
I did chemistry (not at either Oxford or Cambridge) and I'd advise against it; all that apparatus, the interminable practical exams that were like German operas (they went on for days) and the having to learn all about obscure elements and their even obscurer compounds that you'll never meet.
Look hard at university websites, students' union websites etc and, if you possibly can, go to some open days and visit the universities in person.
Damn right. The choice is between those who still walk through a muddy river whose name they can't agree on (Isis? Cherwell? Thames?) and those who sensibly built a bridge over the Cam. Chemistry is all very well, but engineering keeps your feet dry.
Anyway, as my old headmaster told me "If you want to be a chemist, you'll need to go to a university. It doesn't matter which - they are both very good." It just turned out that physics was even better!