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Yayyy some fellow Geographers! :biggrin:
Okayyy this is my situation -
a)Geography, Biology, Chemistry and Business Studies (Dropped after AS, thank god!!!)
b) Hopefully a BSc in Geography.
c)Dundee, Aberystwyth, Plymouth, Hull and any of either Kingston, Oxford Brookes or Nottingham Trent!
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1)Biology Geography economics (AS maths) AAAB at AS, but 98% and 97% in economics and geography :biggrin:
2)Bsc in geography
c) lol i don't know, QUB , apart from that I can't see myself parting with fees 3X the cost of over here! Should get good A2 so maybe Durham or somewhere that's worth the debt!
Part of the eco-committee, team leader of a green project, school trip to iceland and passion for development in human geography and parts of physical geography all in the PS !
Reply 22
Original post by RaspberryHaze
I'm glad I found some other geographers! :smile:

1. Geography, History, French (and I did Biology at AS)
2. Human
3. Cambridge, Durham (absolutely in love with it!), Exeter, Southampton, Leeds

But I was pretty surprised by Durham saying that they were asking for A*AA next year- was anyone else?


I was really surprised as well! I've got to work incredibly hard then on my C4 exam to get 84/100 for my maths A* and I'm pretty much there for my Geography place :smile:
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I do Biology Chemsitry and Geography and I did maths AS but hated it and dropped it as soon as i could!
I will probably apply for Bsc as I am better at that side of the couse but I find human geography way more interesting
I am thinking of applying to: Newcastle, Birmingham, Southampton, Sheffield Royal Holloway or Loughborough for the Bsc, but also the Geography and International development course at Sussex lookes interesting...
Original post by connie93
I do Biology Chemsitry and Geography and I did maths AS but hated it and dropped it as soon as i could!
I will probably apply for Bsc as I am better at that side of the couse but I find human geography way more interesting
I am thinking of applying to: Newcastle, Birmingham, Southampton, Sheffield Royal Holloway or Loughborough for the Bsc, but also the Geography and International development course at Sussex lookes interesting...


BSc <3
Original post by RaspberryHaze
I'm glad I found some other geographers! :smile:

1. Geography, History, French (and I did Biology at AS)
2. Human
3. Cambridge, Durham (absolutely in love with it!), Exeter, Southampton, Leeds

But I was pretty surprised by Durham saying that they were asking for A*AA next year- was anyone else?


I was really surprised.. me and my mum and gran had booked a night in a hotel to go to the open day, got there and they only just said it was A*AA.. I have no chance of being predicted it so it was such a waste of money! >.<
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1. Geography (obvs), Chemistry, Business Studies, Maths, Further Maths (probably will drop it)
2. Human, but I am in love with maps xD
3. UCL, Nottingham, and probs Birmingham, Southampton and Reading
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Slight change of course choice for me, and now on my gap year

1. Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Maths
2. Population & Geog/BA/Geog & Planning/MA (for each uni below respectively)
3. Southampton, Queen Mary, Newcastle and Dundee are my definite 4. Then just 1 more but still undecided.
Hey, its nice to finally talk to geographers!
I did for A2 Biology, Economics and Geography!
BSc
Newcastle,Exeter, Bristol....not sure for the other 2 any ideas anyone???
Also what books did people quote in their personal statement?? am finding really hard!!
Thanks
I've just graduated so if anyone wants general info about geography degrees or some help on their application I will attempt to help. I can also give far more info on geography at southampton as well :smile:
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Original post by nikki_louise

Original post by nikki_louise
I've just graduated so if anyone wants general info about geography degrees or some help on their application I will attempt to help. I can also give far more info on geography at southampton as well :smile:


Hello, i'm applying for geography in the next couple of months and just wondered what a graduate actually thought about their degree, e.g. did you enjoy it, was it what you expected and did you do a BA or BSc? thats something i'm struggling on at the moment:/ also what job are you wanting to go into with your degree?
Original post by DellaLouise

Original post by DellaLouise
Thought I'd offer a bit of advice :smile:
When it comes to BA/BSc Geography, both courses have fairly similar content except BA expects you to take slightly more human modules and vice versa for BSc. At most Uni's I talked to you can swap to the other course quite simply so don't feel like you should be expected to know exactly which one you want to take. In terms of your Personal Statement (unless you are thinking of just taking BA Human Geog or BSc Physical Geog) I would try to discuss both Human and Physical as it will show you off to be a more rounded Geography student.
Hope my ramble helps :biggrin:


I know this is a very late reply, I rarely log on, but thanks for the advice! :smile:
Original post by Mattt
Hello, i'm applying for geography in the next couple of months and just wondered what a graduate actually thought about their degree, e.g. did you enjoy it, was it what you expected and did you do a BA or BSc? thats something i'm struggling on at the moment:/ also what job are you wanting to go into with your degree?


I did the BA. One thing I would note is that generally the BA and Bsc year are the same for the first year at unis and therefore you get the opputunity to swap from the ba to bsc if needed for the second and third year since thats when you really specialise. So if you pick the wrong one for you then you could swap- might be a good idea to email the uni's your interested in to find out?

Also because you often get to pick modules you could have a good mix of both human and physical geogaphy if you want to keep both. There will also be a bit of maths and computer work for the GIS so you dont have to worry to much if you are a bit worried about picking between a BA and Bsc

I loved it. I studied so many different things that I hadn't even touched at a level. The chance to pick modules you are interested in means you are actually studying what you want not what the exam board wants. I love how in depth the lecturers were and how the stuff we were learning about was actually researched by the people teaching it so they had a real knowledge.

As for jobs, I'm going into teaching but tbh there are so many avenues you could go into. I know people that have gone on to work in the graduate programme for supermarkets, go into planning, transport, further study such as phds and so much more. So many of the graduate programmes just offer for a 2.1 in any decent degree from a decent uni etc. We had people come and do career talks that were in accounting and HR as well. You could also go to work for the national statistic office as well or for NGOs or the UN even. there is a lot of scope for graduate jobs with a degree such as geography because it is so broad in content.

Hope that helps.
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thank you! :smile:
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Original post by heavencanwait_
I couldn't find any threads for this, if there is one feel free to tell me!
Anyway..
This is just for a general chat, and to talk about what people are doing etc ^.^

And..
1) What subjects are you currently studying?
2) What degree are you considering? (human, physical, both BSc/BA/MSci, with study abroad etc)
3) Where are you thinking of applying?


For me:
1) Biology, Chemistry and full Geography a-level next year because I chose wrong things.. dropped/dropping - Physics, Maths, General Studies. And I'm doing an EPQ on Yellowstone (:
2) BSc, with a year abroad in America hopefully.
3) Looking at Manchester, Lancaster, Edinburgh, St Andrews, Hull, Liverpool, Durham, UCL...


1. Geography/Religious Studies/ Pschyology ( also did biology as )
2. Not sure yet....
3. Cambridge, Ucl, Lse, Nottingham and Royal Holloway

:smile:
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So glad to meet other geographers! I'm the only one in my school who is applying for Geography... When I tell others they stare at me blankly and say "Why??". Aiya.

1. Currently doing the IB Diploma. Subjects: Geography, English, Business and Management, Maths, Spanish and Biology.
2. Geography with International Relations (BA)
3. St Andrews, Edinburgh, Royal Holloway, Durham, Queen Mary... I'm not sure yet really.

What do you guys plan to do after university? I'm stuck on this... :s
1. Geography, Maths, Economics and did Spanish AS
2. BA (Human) Geography possibly with study year abroad in spain/south america to use my spanish
3. Cambridge, Sheffield, Birmingham and probably Leeds and Leicester.

Got 2 days to finish PS because of early internal deadline at college for cambridge.
It seems a lot of people do either biology or economics with their geography. interesting.
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Reply 37
Original post by mespannerhanz
1. Geography, Maths, Economics and did Spanish AS
2. BA (Human) Geography possibly with study year abroad in spain/south america to use my spanish
3. Cambridge, Sheffield, Birmingham and probably Leeds and Leicester.

Got 2 days to finish PS because of early internal deadline at college for cambridge.
It seems a lot of people do either biology or economics with their geography. interesting.


which cambridge college did you pick?! :biggrin:
Original post by Sadsnail
which cambridge college did you pick?! :biggrin:


I'm trying my luck at Jesus. Really liked the feel there, old buildings but modern feeling, and the 2 grass tennis courts outside accomodation block was a nice bonus, being a tennis player! Where are you applying?
Reply 39
1. Geography, Maths, Biology, English lit
2. BSc Geography
3. Cambridge, Durham, Bristol, Exeter and either Edinburgh/Lancaster

Do you think that I should to apply to Edinburgh or Lancaster?... which one do you think is the 'better' university, and the one that is more likely to give me an offer? :-)

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