I think it matters, but I can't be too sure - I applied for engineering so that's a course that you must declare if you intend on doing it (along with most other science degrees). A friend of mine applied as undeclared and hasn't received his decision yet, but you should be fine because they keep making offers until late April.
Hey @Zacken, I've made some notes on particle accelerators. Would you like them?
Today was quite nice in my neck of the woods - the weather was pleasant, some drizzle and quite a lovely breeze. It was quite dark at midday too; definitely the kind of day you don't want to revise on! Nevertheless, I've gotten a few things done.
M3 June 2010 Raw marks: 69/75 UMS: 90/100 Time left: 31 mins
I'm really making a lot of careless mistakes in M3, this isn't good. Simple things like sign errors and complacency are brining me down - it was noticing the difference between a spring and a string on this paper! I feel like I'm progressively getting worse in terms of the marks I'm scoring, but I've improved a lot on the "harder" topics, so that's a good sign. Satisfied with my timing on this one.
Physics Unit 4 January 2011 Raw: somewhere between 65-68/80 UMS: 120/120 Time left: 14 mins 46 seconds
Really surprised with this. I feel like I improved in certain weaknesses like particle physics and capacitors! I'm happy with my Physics progress, even though I didn't do very well in terms of raw marks or time management.
I've managed to also complete my notes on particle physics, took me two days to revise the whole stinkin' module and I'm starting to enjoy it a lot now.
I managed some decent Chem 4 revision as well; need to work on time management on that paper and some cramming is needed.