Mathematics Applications, Offers & Decisions 2009
University course discussion for mathematics. Use the Maths Study Help forum for help with maths questions.
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Re: Mathematics Applications, Offers & Decisions 2009
Either Maths and Economics or Maths with Economics
LSE: Maths & Economics
Warwick: Maths & Economics
UCL: Maths with Economics
Southampton: Maths with Economics
St. Andrews: Maths & Economics
Just out of curiosity, Does anyone know how many people usually apply to Warwick and not Oxbridge?
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Re: Mathematics Applications, Offers & Decisions 2009That's quite cool. Maybe you could put up a graph soon? OR if you have a load of time on your hands, put up a graph comparing the TSR candidates over the years! ...(Original post by deadgenius)
And news just in: I have too much time on my hands, so I did a tally (I just can't help being a mathematician!
), and Warwick have by far the most candidates on this thread. BUT if you add together the total for Oxford and Cambridge, you get the same amount as their are for Warwick. I suppose it's all down to the fact that you can't apply to both.
Analysis over - I'll just get back to making more tallies. -
Re: Mathematics Applications, Offers & Decisions 2009I might just do that. But I'll wait a while so I get more data. I dunno if I can be bothered to do it for all years!! Maybe one person could take data from one of the past years, get enough people to do this for all the years and then we can come together and compile. Just an idea.... a mathematician's dream lol(Original post by rougeàlèvres)
That's quite cool. Maybe you could put up a graph soon? OR if you have a load of time on your hands, put up a graph comparing the TSR candidates over the years! ... -
Re: Mathematics Applications, Offers & Decisions 2009****, I'm applying to both and haven't even started my personal statement.(Original post by Simplicity)
Girls do maths!, are you asian?
Anyway, has anyone got an offer for mathematics yet? As I heard that manchester is giving out offers now, and I heard York is too.
), and Warwick have by far the most candidates on this thread. BUT if you add together the total for Oxford and Cambridge, you get the same amount as their are for Warwick. I suppose it's all down to the fact that you can't apply to both.
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