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Imperial Postgraduate Applications 2012

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Reply 80
Original post by flss
Yeah, I suppose it should be fine. However, I went to Imperial in March and spoke with a woman from civil engineering, she told me that the earlier you apply the better your chances are (first-come, first-serve)..

Im on track for a first class at University of Edinburgh. What about yourself?


Alright thanks. I've written a first draft personal statement and I've got a confirmed referee. Just need one more referee, have my personal statement audited then I'll be able to send off my application.

I'm also predicted a first class at Swansea University. Out of interest, why are you applying for MScs? Which other universities have you applied to?
Reply 81
Original post by vinc10
I got an interview invitation today...... it's scheduled next Monday.......I'm trying to get it changed to the following week.....


Congrats! When did you submit your application?

And are interviews usually part of the selection process?
Reply 82
Hey there...I applied for an MSc in Control Systems at Imperial on the 29th Nov...still waiting for a reply according to the application tracker it is "under consideration by the department". So to get the offer they will definitely ask for an interview (EDIT: Note that I'm not a UK student maybe this will make a difference)? I hate interviews :/
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Reply 83
Original post by Elbonian
Alright thanks. I've written a first draft personal statement and I've got a confirmed referee. Just need one more referee, have my personal statement audited then I'll be able to send off my application.

I'm also predicted a first class at Swansea University. Out of interest, why are you applying for MScs? Which other universities have you applied to?


I chose to do MSc as I want to get more specialised in structural engineering. The courses at Imperial have a really good curriculum and they are career oriented + I think that graduating from a school Imperial's rank will considerably boost your chances of getting a job (as you know the industry is not at its best right now)..

Got accepted in Melbourne University some time ago and I am planning to apply for National University of Singapore.

Generally, I know that an MSc is more academically oriented, where MEng is meant to be more practical, but Imperial advertise their MScs as practical and career oriented. Thats a bit confusing for me, do you know the exact difference between the two degrees, how would that affect your career path?

What unis are you applying for?
Original post by flss
I chose to do MSc as I want to get more specialised in structural engineering. The courses at Imperial have a really good curriculum and they are career oriented + I think that graduating from a school Imperial's rank will considerably boost your chances of getting a job (as you know the industry is not at its best right now)..

Got accepted in Melbourne University some time ago and I am planning to apply for National University of Singapore.

Generally, I know that an MSc is more academically oriented, where MEng is meant to be more practical, but Imperial advertise their MScs as practical and career oriented. Thats a bit confusing for me, do you know the exact difference between the two degrees, how would that affect your career path?

What unis are you applying for?


Is not MEng an undergraduate master and MSc a postgraduate master ?
Reply 85
Original post by LysFromParis
Is not MEng an undergraduate master and MSc a postgraduate master ?


Yeah thats true, but what difference does it make whether you have a post- or undergraduate masters?
Reply 86
Original post by flss
I chose to do MSc as I want to get more specialised in structural engineering. The courses at Imperial have a really good curriculum and they are career oriented + I think that graduating from a school Imperial's rank will considerably boost your chances of getting a job (as you know the industry is not at its best right now)..

Got accepted in Melbourne University some time ago and I am planning to apply for National University of Singapore.

Generally, I know that an MSc is more academically oriented, where MEng is meant to be more practical, but Imperial advertise their MScs as practical and career oriented. Thats a bit confusing for me, do you know the exact difference between the two degrees, how would that affect your career path?

What unis are you applying for?


I'm in the same boat as you in that I want to specialize in structural engineering, and I've opted for Imperial for the same reasons as you.

I'm also applying to UCL and Manchester, but really I want to study in London.
Reply 87
I got an offer for MSc Control Systems, one of the conditions is 83% average in my final year, anyone got anything comparable?
Reply 88
Original post by imperial23
I got an offer for MSc Control Systems, one of the conditions is 83% average in my final year, anyone got anything comparable?


you serious? 83% is almost impossible isn't it
Reply 89
Original post by imperial23
I got an offer for MSc Control Systems, one of the conditions is 83% average in my final year, anyone got anything comparable?


Congratulations. I haven't even submitted my application yet, don't anticipate to for at least another week.

I'm shocked though, that they're asking for an actual %? I can understand if they ask for a first class honours despite the listed requirement being a 2.1, but 83% is ridiculous.

The only two reasons I can think of are:

You achieved a 2.1 up to the start of your 3rd year, and they want you to get a 1st overall which requires an 83% average in your final year.

Or, you're averaging around 83% and they want you to at least achieve this.

But still, 83% is quite over the top ..
Reply 90
Original post by Elbonian
Congratulations. I haven't even submitted my application yet, don't anticipate to for at least another week.

I'm shocked though, that they're asking for an actual %? I can understand if they ask for a first class honours despite the listed requirement being a 2.1, but 83% is ridiculous.

The only two reasons I can think of are:

You achieved a 2.1 up to the start of your 3rd year, and they want you to get a 1st overall which requires an 83% average in your final year.

Or, you're averaging around 83% and they want you to at least achieve this.

But still, 83% is quite over the top ..


yeah I averaged 83% in both my first AND second years but to keep this up now, especially with my thesis, they're expecting alot!
Reply 91
Original post by imperial23
I got an offer for MSc Control Systems, one of the conditions is 83% average in my final year, anyone got anything comparable?


I got the same conditional offer...couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the 83% average thing...by any chance are you a UK student or an international one (i'm from Malta)?
Reply 92
Original post by jpcMT
I got the same conditional offer...couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the 83% average thing...by any chance are you a UK student or an international one (i'm from Malta)?


Yeah im from Malta too, are they doing this to everyone??
Reply 93
Original post by imperial23
Yeah im from Malta too, are they doing this to everyone??


Ah okay, I am relieved! The grading system must be different, it would be shocking to get an 83% requirement from a British University, let alone a first class honours which is 70%.
Reply 94
Original post by Elbonian
Ah okay, I am relieved! The grading system must be different, it would be shocking to get an 83% requirement from a British University, let alone a first class honours which is 70%.


The grading system is slightly different, A first class would be an 80% over here, however, the standard here is very high in engineering. I only know of 4 people including myself who have an above 80% average in my whole year.
Reply 95
Anyone applying for Msc Management, here?
Hey guys! I am from India and I got admit in Msc Computational Methods, dept of Aeronautics!
Conditions of offer are First Class with Distinction in my undergrad. That is 70% in my University. I presently have 84.3%. :biggrin:
Anybody else who received admits in Dept of Aeronautics?
Btw, how many students are admitted in each course? any idea :confused:
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@ federvo.mala and turgon

What is the status of your application? I guess we all have applied to same dept!:biggrin:
Is anyone else having troubles with the student e-service lately?
It happened to me a few times now that my application just disappeared for a couple of hours. At the moment, I can't even login. I wonder if it's a general technical problem :s-smilie:
Reply 99
Original post by PollyAbroad
Is anyone else having troubles with the student e-service lately?
It happened to me a few times now that my application just disappeared for a couple of hours. At the moment, I can't even login. I wonder if it's a general technical problem :s-smilie:


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