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You guys! I'm actually looking forward to university, but you're putting me off:wink:


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Original post by hollywoodbudgie
My last ever undergrad QMUL lecture was about flies mating and how to turn flies gay... So I guess it ended with a 'bang' literally. :colondollar:


Hey can i ask what degree you're taking? Or took? :smile:


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Original post by Akkuz
A very small bang indeed. I fell asleep during my last lecture..doh. Anyhu life without lectures is fantastic!


You're telling this to someone who wants to do a PhD after their masters :laugh:

Original post by Username97
You guys! I'm actually looking forward to university, but you're putting me off:wink:


It's really not all that it's hyped up to be. :nah:

What did you apply for anyway?

Original post by sesrugeda
Hey can i ask what degree you're taking? Or took? :smile:


I'm a third year student for biomedical sciences at QMUL.
What are you hoping to study/what are you studying? :smile:
Original post by hollywoodbudgie
My last ever undergrad QMUL lecture was about flies mating and how to turn flies gay... So I guess it ended with a 'bang' literally. :colondollar:


in what way does this relate to biomedical science?
It's really not all that it's hyped up to be.

What did you apply for anyway?



haha i haven't even finished my GCSEs yet:biggrin: no i just like the sound of life at university
Original post by Username97
in what way does this relate to biomedical science?


It was a neuroscience lecture on the brain programming of sexual behaviour. :smile:

Scientists favourite model for genetics are fruit flies for many reasons. I.e. because it's so easy to knock/insert genes into them these days and because we like taking vengence out on flies. :evil:

haha i haven't even finished my GCSEs yet:biggrin: no i just like the sound of life at university




(but at GCSE age, surely you must have some sort of vague inkling as to which field you want to go into... e.g. arts, business, sciences, etc

I'm a third year student for biomedical sciences at QMUL.
What are you hoping to study/what are you studying? :smile:


Cool, and i want to do veterinary medicine, im a 2014 applicant :smile: i was interested because it sounded something similar to veterinary medicine - in a way :smile:



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(but at GCSE age, surely you must have some sort of vague inkling as to which field you want to go into... e.g. arts, business, sciences, etc


yeah i guess i like biology, so i want to study something relating to it
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Original post by Username97
yeah i guess i like biology, so i want to study something relating to it


Like dentistry? Hehe


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I'mmmmmmmaaaa go QMUL
Original post by Egos
Like dentistry? Hehe


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Haha yes:biggrin: but I like to keep my options open


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Original post by Username97
Haha yes:biggrin: but I like to keep my options open


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Yeah you should. I mean there are many opportunities. Just be wise while choosing what to apply for because you will spend at least three years studying it. Plus, you are doing your GCSEs so you have plenty of time to make a decision.
Original post by sesrugeda
Cool, and i want to do veterinary medicine, im a 2014 applicant :smile: i was interested because it sounded something similar to veterinary medicine - in a way :smile:


Biomedical Sciences covers all aspects of human biology in a broad sense, so if you wanted a back up course for veterinary medicine, I would really recommend doing plain biology instead.

Original post by xxm
I'mmmmmmmaaaa go QMUL


:woo:
I'm leaving this year though :tongue:

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine :love: I hope they accept me
Original post by xxm
I'mmmmmmmaaaa go QMUL

what course did you apply for?
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Original post by hollywoodbudgie
Biomedical Sciences covers all aspects of human biology in a broad sense, so if you wanted a back up course for veterinary medicine, I would really recommend doing plain biology instead.



:woo:
I'm leaving this year though :tongue:

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine :love: I hope they accept me


What's it like? I don't know much about the Uni itself!
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Original post by naberbenbegum
what course did you apply for?


Tarih, sen? :tongue:
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Original post by xxm
Tarih, sen? :tongue:


Turkce konusan biri gorunce bir an sasirdim :biggrin:
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Original post by Egos
Turkce konusan biri gorunce bir an sasirdim :biggrin:


Hehehe :biggrin:
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Original post by xxm
Hehehe :biggrin:


King's College London'da tarih okuyan bir arkadasim var.
Original post by xxm
What's it like? I don't know much about the Uni itself!


It's nice. People are always saying bad things about the area because Mile End really doesn't look like the prettiest place in the world, but I don't mind it. It's urban london. I like that there's cheap food places everywhere. Once you get into the campus, it's very student friendly. We have lots of student coffee shops and large rooms for talking etc.

As for students, there's a lot less white middle class students than what you would expect from places like UCL, which sorta suits me. It often feels like 80% of the students are asian, but I think it'd be much less if you do history. There's also a Turkish society there which you might enjoy :smile:

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