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I second the votes for University College London. Also 'cos I went there (1993-1997, 1997-2001, ug & pg)UCL physics is good, and they probably have a much bigger astronomy dept than their rivals to boot.UCL is more balanced than say Imperial in terms of having the full gamut of sciences, arts and humanities, rather than being purely technology-focussed. This shouldn't affect your course, but affects your potential pool of friends!If you're applying to Cambridge then you need to get your application in fast... historically Ox/Bridge does interviews in November/December.
Quote from: techmind on 22/10/2011 17:46:47I second the votes for University College London. Also 'cos I went there (1993-1997, 1997-2001, ug & pg)UCL physics is good, and they probably have a much bigger astronomy dept than their rivals to boot.UCL is more balanced than say Imperial in terms of having the full gamut of sciences, arts and humanities, rather than being purely technology-focussed. This shouldn't affect your course, but affects your potential pool of friends!If you're applying to Cambridge then you need to get your application in fast... historically Ox/Bridge does interviews in November/December.Thanks for the advice! I'm glad I applied to UCL, it looks excellent. My Cambridge application is submitted. Now I just wait for the interview and try my best to get 7,7,7 in HL maths, physics and chemistry, and 40 points overall. How is the student:professor ratio at UCL from your recollection?
My recollection (from 40 years ago) is......
Quote from: damocles on 24/10/2011 14:38:22My recollection (from 40 years ago) is...... I'm surprised you can recollect any of it if you were there 40 years ago. As the saying goes, "If you can remember the Sixties, you weren't there." []
Quote from: Geezer on 24/10/2011 19:27:23Quote from: damocles on 24/10/2011 14:38:22My recollection (from 40 years ago) is...... I'm surprised you can recollect any of it if you were there 40 years ago. As the saying goes, "If you can remember the Sixties, you weren't there." []You are probably right, Geezer, but then I was not there in the 60s. 2011-40 = 1971. I was at UCL (2 postdocs) 1970-1973.
Has anybody any experience with Edinburgh? What is it like compared to Cambridge?
What are the best universities in the UK for physics/astronomy/cosmology and mathematics? The Russell Group looks excellent. I've applied to University of Cambridge, Edinburgh (from whom I've got an offer), Imperial College London, University College London and University of Warwick.I'm looking for a research intensive university with low ratio, and high student satisfaction. Essentially as close to Cambridge as possible.But I'm thinking I should pick a better choice than Warwick.. does anyone have suggestions or advice from personal experience?