Which is more difficult to get into?

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  1. bhurruts's Avatar
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    Which is more difficult to get into?
    I'm thinking of studying neuroscience as a masters after my 3 years of biomedical science... Which uni is more difficult to get into for this course? UCL KCL?

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  2. seventyfourable's Avatar
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    Re: Which is more difficult to get into?
    UCL is more difficult
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    Re: Which is more difficult to get into?
    (Original post by seventyfourable)
    UCL is more difficult
    I would have thought the we're both v competitive. I would assume the neuro msc at kings is taught through the IoP which has something of a formidable reputation.
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    Re: Which is more difficult to get into?
    (Original post by flying plum)
    I would have thought the we're both v competitive. I would assume the neuro msc at kings is taught through the IoP which has something of a formidable reputation.
    I rather suspect we have another high school kid opining based on general uni reputation without knowing much/anything about postgrad studies...:rolleyes:
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