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Dude I can't understate how much of a godsend this video is. I'm currently studying in a London University right now and am currently eyeing UCL and Imperial for a Master's course. The library atmosphere is incredibly important to me and is one of the factors I take into account cause I go every single day (even for fun) so this has been SO helpful and the footage is great too. Much appreciated brother
Hi i from india. I am sandhib i want to study mastera in Cambridge University. Can you please tell the course that are available for mater in computer science or any other like artificial intelligence.
How is MSc Aerospace Structures and Materials course at QM? I got an offer from QM and I am not sure whether to accept it or reject it. I don't know how good they are in this subject. Do you have any suggestions for this? How is lecturers at QM? Are you happy about the way of course delivered? How supportive is the lecturers? Can you make friends at QM? Or Are they cold faced people?
Can't say for your subject but for engineering in general I found the courses to be interesting but limited in selection, lecturers are nice but not always the most supportive or reachable. One of the best parts about QM is definitely the people, in my experience they are very laid back and friendly and it's a very collaborative rather than a competitive environment. Hope this helps and best of luck!
For home students, Student Finance provides government loans to help cover tuition fees (www.gov.uk/student-finance-register-login). Each university also offer their own range of bursary and scholarships which can be found on their websites. Alternatively, some students choose to work for a year and save up before attending university 🙂
Hey Adla, if you're looking at medical schools specifically then you'll want to consider things such as course structure and nearby teaching hospitals. More generally, things such as the local area and available societies are worth considering. All the best with your applications!
Biomedical Engineering seems very interesting. I'm in my final year of A Levels. I'm planning to study Mechanical Engineering at a London Uni. I want to go in the aerospace insdustry but I'm still happy to consider specialising in Bioengineering after my Mechanical Engineering degree.
Interesting topic, I know a few people who are already dropping out and I’ve asked some doctors at my placement if they’re enjoying it, and not many seem to be finding the job desirable.
Apologies to headphone users for the one-sided audio - I was experimenting with a new microphone setup, will make sure to correct this in future videos!