You still will get A(M)AA 2/M at the same time. Just doing a STEP/AEA paper will lower your offer by 3 grades
I know it's somewhat crazy, I guess it's good that a department values FM (as much as most universities should???). Feel sorry for single mathematicians!
for maths with stats, if you are doing double maths a level, what is the alternative STEP offer?
it just says A(M)AA 2
It is still that offer. So for you it'd be A(M)A(FM)A(Whatever else you're doing) + 2/M(STEP/AEA). There's no different offer for double mathematicians taking STEP or AEA compared to single mathematicians as far as I know.
It is still that offer. So for you it'd be A(M)A(FM)A(Whatever else you're doing) + 2/M(STEP/AEA). There's no different offer for double mathematicians taking STEP or AEA compared to single mathematicians as far as I know.
that sucks!
completely illogical imo, double mathematicians + 2 in STEP carries equal waiting as single mathematicians + 2 in STEP
how likely is it that someone would get rejected for MORSE if they are predicted A*A*A*A? i know they don't have a automatic offer thing like maths and now i'm worried
Anyone got any idea when the first interview day was last year? As far as I've seen on here it was mid/late November. Is it true they're every week? Seems like a lot of offers given out as there must be at least 20 people at each one and they run til the end of Spring term (mid march)
Help!!!, Im not sure how to write a personal statement for MORSE and financial mathematics without mentioning them both
If you just write a personal statement for financial mathematics, with some subtle hints of statistics/economics relevence then you should have a statement that is pretty handy for MORSE! The department don't expect a statement covering all areas simply due to the fact the the course is (almost) unique.
I've submitted my application for MMORSE; PS geared towards Economics but a with a paragraph on mathematics. Would that be fine?
i am applying for MORSE,my PS is quite like yours,for academic part,75% about economics and 25% about mathematics,i did so because i heard someone wrote mainly about econ still got in.but i am still quite worried due to it's looked by statistics tutors.looking for the answer as well.
I don't mean to sound impatient, but on average, how long have people had to wait for their Maths (or Maths + Econ, Maths + Phil, Maths + BS) offer?
I'm genuinely scared I'll get rejected now.
Calm down. It's only October. The deadline for applications hasn't even passed. Offers have been handed out for a decently broad range of time. Some of us got offers quite early while others got them quite late.
Have applied for 5 maths courses but am considering switching one of them for MORSE. My personal statement is basically all maths, with a small paragraph on maths in finance. Would this be an issue or do they understand that people will not be able to gear their p.s. towards a unique course such as morse?
Have applied for 5 maths courses but am considering switching one of them for MORSE. My personal statement is basically all maths, with a small paragraph on maths in finance. Would this be an issue or do they understand that people will not be able to gear their p.s. towards a unique course such as morse?
Don't worry! Both Mathematics and Statistics and MORSE are fundamentally mathematical degree courses (but carefully designed for students who wish to learn the kind of mathematics that is directly relevant to the wider world of commerce, science, government, etc.). Interest in probability and statistical methods is highly desirable of course, but a key quality found in our most successful students is general ability in Mathematics. If your personal statement emphasizes mainly or exclusively your mathematical interests and achievements, that is likely to count positively.