Should I bother applying to Cambridge?
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Should I bother applying to Cambridge?
I've just finished my AS levels and I'm predicted all As for those and I normally get 100%-99%, but I don't know if it's really worth me applying to Cambridge or not...
I've read so many personal statements for applicants to Cambridge and all of them are absolutely amazing and everyone has all these extra things they do with their subjects and to be honest I really don't have much...
I was thinking about applying for Mathematics or Biological Sciences (Natural Science) but really I've only ever seen like one Mathematics Documentary, I read The New Scientist, I've read a book on Advanced human biology and watched a documentary on life at the bottom of the ocean, I'm only just starting my first book on mathematics and even then it's only 50 mathematics ideas you really need to know. My school doesn't offer any clubs for anything so there is nothing doing there. I teach myself computer programming but I don't know if that's really related? Mathematics maybe. Also I go to two Sixth Forms, which limits what I can do after school socially much less academically. I know it all sounds like excuses but even so I feel like I've basically got nothing on other candidates and I don't know if I could even make a competitive application. All I know is I really really really love Biology and Mathematics, but I haven no idea how I can give evidence from that from what I've done which feels like nothing really.
I'm sorry if I sound like I'm whining but answer truthfully, do I stand a chance if I apply to Cambridge? Or is it not too late to start doing some more stuff? There is still the summer and I've noticed a trip for biologists coming up working with populations etc, so could I still turn the tables do you think?
I am interested in teaching possibly and I have a lot of teaching work experience that I really loved, do you think that might help too?
Your honest opinion is most appreciated
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Re: Should I bother applying to Cambridge?
I applied to Cambridge myself last year and though I might be wrong (I did get rejected in the end...), I do think that they really emphasise academics over extra-curricular activities - and in the end, it seems as if the interview is the most important part of your application. I applied for Phys NatSci and my personal statement was not spectacular at all - I had read maybe 2-3 books on physics, that's all. My grades were good though so I was invited to interview (that didn't go so well though, so I got rejected, but that's another story
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Re: Should I bother applying to Cambridge?
You normally get 100%-99% and you don't think you have a good chance. Sounds like you have a bit to right about out of school and you have the summer to read a few books. If you have got module scores that high you have a great chance and even if they were considerably lower there is no harm in trying. You get 5 choices after all.
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Re: Should I bother applying to Cambridge?
I'm in the same boat as you, just 1 year earlier, just finished my GCSE's and starting AS now.
My careers adviser has always said, and likewise with various tutors at the universities I've had day trips at already - apply, because what's the worse that could happen! You have nothing to lose by applying to Cambridge.
Are you attending the opening days on the 5th/6th July? -
Re: Should I bother applying to Cambridge?If you have a slot free, put it down. With 99-100% UMS scores (although obviously you won't know that for June exams) you have one hell of a chance. When I spoke to the DoS at Downing College, they said that they look for 85%+ UMS wise, and Girton said that they don't like to consider anyone with less than 90%. In all honesty, you have between now and October to do some reading, that is PLENTY of time to do things, for example, you could do some maths tutoring for the new year 12 students coming up to study maths at AS-Level over the summer? Your academic profile is fantastic, so all you really need is to read a couple of books, try and get an interview and then go from there. Every single college I have spoken to have said that without doubt the interview is the crucial factor; and since 90% applicants get interviews, that is what you should really be preparing for. I really wish you the best of luck with applying if you choose to do so, I'm applying for Medicine so hopefully we both have a fighting chance(Original post by chees006)
I've just finished my AS levels and I'm predicted all As for those and I normally get 100%-99%, but I don't know if it's really worth me applying to Cambridge or not...
I've read so many personal statements for applicants to Cambridge and all of them are absolutely amazing and everyone has all these extra things they do with their subjects and to be honest I really don't have much...
I was thinking about applying for Mathematics or Biological Sciences (Natural Science) but really I've only ever seen like one Mathematics Documentary, I read The New Scientist, I've read a book on Advanced human biology and watched a documentary on life at the bottom of the ocean, I'm only just starting my first book on mathematics and even then it's only 50 mathematics ideas you really need to know. My school doesn't offer any clubs for anything so there is nothing doing there. I teach myself computer programming but I don't know if that's really related? Mathematics maybe. Also I go to two Sixth Forms, which limits what I can do after school socially much less academically. I know it all sounds like excuses but even so I feel like I've basically got nothing on other candidates and I don't know if I could even make a competitive application. All I know is I really really really love Biology and Mathematics, but I haven no idea how I can give evidence from that from what I've done which feels like nothing really.
I'm sorry if I sound like I'm whining but answer truthfully, do I stand a chance if I apply to Cambridge? Or is it not too late to start doing some more stuff? There is still the summer and I've noticed a trip for biologists coming up working with populations etc, so could I still turn the tables do you think?
I am interested in teaching possibly and I have a lot of teaching work experience that I really loved, do you think that might help too?
Your honest opinion is most appreciated
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Re: Should I bother applying to Cambridge?I am(Original post by Bixel)
Are you attending the opening days on the 5th/6th July?
I've also just finished GCSE's.
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Re: Should I bother applying to Cambridge?I checked out Kings College and Queens, Kings College also had such beautiful gardens and their huge chapel on-site was spectacular! Went to check out Medicine myself, the presentation of which was absolutely packed out, already gave me the sense of the competition I'll have to face when applying :P(Original post by CharlieBoardman)
Maps on my iPhone
All jokes aside - I loved it! The architecture is just phenomenal! The gardens of Trinity were just picturesque! I went to look at Maths/Physics
How about yourself?