I've submitted my application for MMORSE; PS geared towards Economics but a with a paragraph on mathematics. Would that be fine?
Should be fine, MMORSE are very accepting of quite a broad range of PS'. As far as I know they would prefer an all maths one to an all economics one, but I don't think yours will be a problem.
Should be fine, MMORSE are very accepting of quite a broad range of PS'. As far as I know they would prefer an all maths one to an all economics one, but I don't think yours will be a problem.
I received mine a couple of days after my application was processed. In terms of Maths offers though, it looks like Warwick give them after 2-3 weeks after each 'acknowledgement' (reading from other posts and threads).
No MMORSE interviews yet? From what I've read around here, they hold interviews the Wednesday of each week for a couple of months where they basically tell people they get offers... is presence at this interview/open day mandatory? Can you still get an offer even if you are incapable of attending? btw, I am an EU student, if it makes any difference
No MMORSE interviews yet? From what I've read around here, they hold interviews the Wednesday of each week for a couple of months where they basically tell people they get offers... is presence at this interview/open day mandatory? Can you still get an offer even if you are incapable of attending? btw, I am an EU student, if it makes any difference
Interviews haven't started yet. Last year interviews were wednesdays in weeks 8-10 of term 1 and 3-8 term 2, so based on the same time as last year they should start in around 3 weeks. I didn't think that EU students had to attend interviews anyway, but that may have changed over the years...
Interviews haven't started yet. Last year interviews were wednesdays in weeks 8-10 of term 1 and 3-8 term 2, so based on the same time as last year they should start in around 3 weeks. I didn't think that EU students had to attend interviews anyway, but that may have changed over the years...
That would probably mean letters this coming week!
They only interview students when it's convenient for them to travel over. So I doubt EU students will be interviewed, unless you happen to be studying in the UK.
They only interview students when it's convenient for them to travel over. So I doubt EU students will be interviewed, unless you happen to be studying in the UK.
That would be a relief, as it is quite expensive for me to get there...although I would like to visit the campus and the department. Do you know when EU students get their decisions? Is it at the same time the UK students get interview invitations, or do we have to wait for after the deadline?
I applied for MMorse and I'm so scared, I'm not expecting an interview/offer for ages as everyone applying seems to be predicted straight A*s, I'm just hoping I'll still get one.
I also applied for MMORSE.from what I heard,mmorse is not like maths which they give many offers and give offers very quickly.everybody has to wait a long time for mmorse offers.It ois not that easy to get a mmorse offer
I know this is probably not a fair question to ask now, but for all of the (M)MORSE applicants - what do you see yourself doing after graduating - or rather, how do you see the MMORSE degree as? Eg, a degree to know more about Math / Stats / etc, or to get a career in finance...
I know this is probably not a fair question to ask now, but for all of the (M)MORSE applicants - what do you see yourself doing after graduating - or rather, how do you see the MMORSE degree as? Eg, a degree to know more about Math / Stats / etc, or to get a career in finance...
i dont know what i want to do but i see it as a degree i can do maths in and see if i like economics/stats/operational research to help me decide what i want to do after
I know this is probably not a fair question to ask now, but for all of the (M)MORSE applicants - what do you see yourself doing after graduating - or rather, how do you see the MMORSE degree as? Eg, a degree to know more about Math / Stats / etc, or to get a career in finance...
I'm interested in the actuarial profession atm, but you never know...
i dont know what i want to do but i see it as a degree i can do maths in and see if i like economics/stats/operational research to help me decide what i want to do after
I agree with you.what mmorse can bring is the flexibility for chosing a career.
I am really worried about the structure of my personal statement for MORSE/Financial maths because i cant seem to find a structure for it. Could anyone suggest a possible way i could structure it???
I am really worried about the structure of my personal statement for MORSE/Financial maths because i cant seem to find a structure for it. Could anyone suggest a possible way i could structure it???
What other courses/universities are you applying to?