Didn't even get as far as looking at individual colleges - it was kinda unclear what they offered in terms of the course, the site says you can take joint honours but there was no option for that on UCAS, all things considered I wouldn't have applied anyway.
Eh, I thought you just apply for a course called 'combined honours' for Durham on UCAS - That is how you apply for joint Maths/Econ (or any joint not explicitly put as a separate code at Durham tbh)
Eh, I thought you just apply for a course called 'combined honours' for Durham on UCAS - That is how you apply for joint Maths/Econ (or any joint not explicitly put as a separate code at Durham tbh)
Ah right, never looked into it properly, tbh, just noticed it didn't pop up as something more explicit when scanning for courses there.
Incidentally, I almost applied to Durham too but didn't in the end because its IR department opened up a mere two years ago. Also, I cba eating school dinners for the first year.
Cambridge don't like my sort and I couldn't care less about politics or sociology. IR all day, baby.
What are you studying?
See above for London.
You'd be surprised... Seeing IR draws from politics and sociology - and is a branch of political science as a subject.....You've hit an oxymoron. Twit And you can specialise in IR after Part I in the first year
History. With the optional unit being Mathematics I shall come out of my degree with minor proficiencies in reading, writing and counting
You'd be surprised... Seeing IR draws from politics and sociology - and is a branch of political science as a subject.....You've hit an oxymoron. Twit And you can specialise in IR after Part I in the first year
History. With the optional unit being Mathematics I shall come out of my degree with minor proficiencies in reading, writing and counting
Indeed, it draws from many subjects such as business, economics, law etc, however, there's a fundamental difference between it and politics. IR, for the most part, is the relation between states, and mainly covers global issues and foreign affairs. Politics on the other hand, relates mainly on domestic policies, and I couldn't care less about domestic policies. I'm not interested in politics at all, not unless its on an international scale, but that becomes foreign affairs and thus, IR.
Impressive; managed to avoid colouring outside the lines yet?
History. With the optional unit being Mathematics I shall come out of my degree with minor proficiencies in reading, writing and counting
Are you actually at uni now, ffs? I swear people have asked you some variation of this question about a hundred times and you've either not said anything or given a really vague answer that could actually mean yes or no.
Are you actually at uni now, ffs? I swear people have asked you some variation of this question about a hundred times and you've either not said anything or given a really vague answer that could actually mean yes or no.
I am. I just don't like talking about it online anymore (due to an incident). I talk and discuss my University work with a few others like Sweyn (for help etc) but I'm kinda tetchy about talking about where I am or go, online these days.
I can kinda explain further in a text or something if you want. But meh.