That's true, and my brain might explode with all that work
And, Lamebridge is for losers
(The closer we get to results, the worse I think I've done )
DoS on my Grade U in D1. Viewpoint 1: He obviously didn't need alot and so he didn't try it at all and went for a bare minimum. Viepoint 2: Is he that dumb that he couldnt't even get an E in D1, it is literally learning an algorithm. Fuks sake PM. And yes, my DoS will call me physicsmaths that is my real name on my passport.
DoS on my Grade U in D1. Viewpoint 1: He obviously didn't need alot and so he didn't try it at all and went for a bare minimum. Viepoint 2: Is he that dumb that he couldnt't even get an E in D1, it is literally learning an algorithm. Fuks sake PM. And yes, my DoS will call me physicsmaths that is my real name on my passport.
DoS on my Grade U in D1. Viewpoint 1: He obviously didn't need alot and so he didn't try it at all and went for a bare minimum. Viepoint 2: Is he that dumb that he couldnt't even get an E in D1, it is literally learning an algorithm. Fuks sake PM. And yes, my DoS will call me physicsmaths that is my real name on my passport.
That moment when you have to rely on FP3 to bring your FM grade up π
FM is fine for me (I think),as FP3, M3 and S2 went fantastically for me. But my confidence was knocked after FP2, only after FP3 and S2 could I say I have got it.
FM is fine for me (I think),as FP3, M3 and S2 went fantastically for me. But my confidence was knocked after FP2, only after FP3 and S2 could I say I have got it.
Yeah S2 and M2 were fine for me but I would be very happy to just get an A in FM and A*s in my other two subjects tbh π
What is better to say in a personal statement: Triggered my intrigue or Sparked up my interest?
The choice between both phrases will make as close to no difference as possible. Stop worrying about how to word your personal statement, they are not looking for poems or literary art, they want to see your clear interest in the subject without trying to pretty it up to compensate.
At the end of the day, it's not the end of the world. A degree will help you with your first couple graduate jobs, thereafter, a lot more weight it put on your experience. And also you could always go back for a postgrad
At the end of the day, it's not the end of the world. A degree will help you with your first couple graduate jobs, thereafter, a lot more weight it put on your experience. And also you could always go back for a postgrad
True, as long as I'm studying Medicine I guess it doesn't matter too much which uni it is.. But still would like to go Cambridge π