So I'm a student who achieved A*A*A in Maths, Further Maths and Economics last summer and ended up taking up Computer Science at Imperial and hated it. I left the university and currently have an offer from Southampton to study Maths with Finance but I'm holding out for King's since I live in London and want to be closer to home.
I'm just wondering for those of you who are at King's currently, if there were any more courses that ended up being listed around Results Day, as currently, no Maths courses seem to be on there.
Maths with management and finance. I recently called as I wanted to apply to adjustment . Hoping they accept :3
Any particular reason? I a lot of my undergrad friends did that. They should do, do you mind me asking what grades you got? PM me if you feel uncomfortable blasting it out to the world.
Also is there a forum for kcl maths 2015 entry offer holders? Thought I would offer my experiences to people who knows kings inside and out.
Any particular reason? I a lot of my undergrad friends did that. They should do, do you mind me asking what grades you got? PM me if you feel uncomfortable blasting it out to the world.
Also is there a forum for kcl maths 2015 entry offer holders? Thought I would offer my experiences to people who knows kings inside and out.
I really like the way the course is structured with a very good amount of math modules with some economics and management courses there to bring your math to a more practical field . I received 80.5% in a brunel math foundation year hoping kings like York will accept it as a formal qualification In regards to the math forum I am unsure
I really like the way the course is structured with a very good amount of math modules with some economics and management courses there to bring your math to a more practical field . I received 80.5% in a brunel math foundation year hoping kings like York will accept it as a formal qualification In regards to the math forum I am unsure
Well yes it is a good mix I would say if you want to go down that route. I feel it offers the better alternative to say the 50/50 Maths and Economics course at LSE. Well I don't know the structure of your course...could you a post a link to it? I would give a usual warning - depends year to year who accepts/meets their offers blah blah