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  1. dmpopescu1's Avatar
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    KCL / UCL / Warwick ?
    I have got accepted at KCL - Maths and CS
    UCL- Mathematical Computation
    Warwick- Discrete Mathematics

    I want to ask you what should I choose from these 3 offers?
    I am really concerned about which course is better and what uni is better ranked or appreciated by employers after graduation.
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    Re: KCL / UCL / Warwick ?
    I would personally pick either Warwick or UCL as most people would agree they are a step above KCL (although whether you get the job or not would depend more on your grades and personality than your university).

    If you like the idea of studying on a campus, pick Warwick. If you want to study in London, go for UCL/KCL.

    Out of curiosity, what are your grades?
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    Re: KCL / UCL / Warwick ?
    I have conditional offers. KCL asked me to obtain AAB at an exam which is taken in my country. UCL and Warwick asked for AAA. I believe that I will choose KCL because the course is more general than the other two so that I will have more oportunities for further studies.
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    Re: KCL / UCL / Warwick ?
    (Original post by dmpopescu1)
    I have conditional offers. KCL asked me to obtain AAB at an exam which is taken in my country. UCL and Warwick asked for AAA. I believe that I will choose KCL because the course is more general than the other two so that I will have more oportunities for further studies.
    :') kcl
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