I pretty much refuse to drive with anyone else in the car unless it is an emergency. I'm totally fine driving by myself now (still scares me, but I don't panic anymore), but I still can't deal with other people in the car haha.
I do an MA, going into my second year and have never had to do any science. The science degree students/staff would go crazy if they had to have students from all other disciplines taking their courses when they aren't interested/can't do it. Trust me, there are no requirements for anyone to do science haha.
Also, don't worry about the discipline breadth and enhanced study and all of that crap. They make it sound so complicated, but you literally just choose any course available to you that meets your credit requirements. That's it. It would be so much easier for new students if they explained it that way.
There isn't a course application form either. When you log onto the new system it will come up with your compulsory courses (of which you have none in first year), and then the list of other available courses comes up. You just choose from them. You don't have to slot them into enhanced study sections or anything
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Yeah, the sixth century courses looked miserable to me haha, plus attendance was compulsory and although I wasn't one to skip lectures regularly, I liked knowing that if a lecture was going to be on a particular topic and my other lectures for the day had been cancelled, then I could stay home and work on that stuff rather than go in for an hour or something.
I study accountancy and finance (going into second year), but I'm taking extra credits which means I'm pretty much doing accountancy, finance and economics for as long as I can before having to decide if I want to switch finance with economics. Having a lot of trouble making the decision and no one seems to want to help me hahaha.