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Reply 20
O....not that confident on applying new things. Though, I'm sure I'll say something (relevent) because its better than saying 'i don't know'.
Thing is I'm not even applying for straight chemistry, i'm applying for industrial expereince in which their must be incredible limited spaces.
But I'll see!!

Thanks for the advice..
Jam
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Reply 21
Some last minute preparing......
I'm struggling to find what Imperial offers which is different ro other universities. Anyone got any suggestions? Like generally and to do with chemistry. I can't really find much different within the imperial chemistry course and other universities.

Is it good enough to just say - its offers higher quality facilties in which helps me in my main interest which is organic chemistry i.e. NMR machines etc?

Hope someone can help, got my interview on wednesday!!
Thanks, Jam. :smile:
Reply 22
jam12
Some last minute preparing......
I'm struggling to find what Imperial offers which is different ro other universities. Anyone got any suggestions? Like generally and to do with chemistry. I can't really find much different within the imperial chemistry course and other universities.

Is it good enough to just say - its offers higher quality facilties in which helps me in my main interest which is organic chemistry i.e. NMR machines etc?

Hope someone can help, got my interview on wednesday!!
Thanks, Jam. :smile:


Imperial Chemistry is ****ing practical, much more so than most other courses. Imperial Chemists practically live in the labs, I've heard. That's a big difference.
Reply 23
HCD
Imperial Chemistry is ****ing practical, much more so than most other courses. Imperial Chemists practically live in the labs, I've heard. That's a big difference.


Thanks dude. At least thats given me something else to say.

Jam.
Reply 24
jam12
Thanks dude. At least thats given me something else to say.

Jam.


No problemo! :biggrin:
Reply 25
HCD
No problemo! :biggrin:


Seems like they've got a established NMR centre their and I put NMR as one of my interests in my PS - so thats all good!!.
Just trying to get some info on Bioinorganic chemistry now. Put in my PS aswell I totally forgot why I was interested in it!! Its about metals in medicine isn't it?

Thanks,
Jam.

And oh yeh, I will report back of how the interview went on thursday. Will be watching england match once I've got back from london tommorow. :biggrin:
Reply 26
what are you applying for? me for computer science :smile:
maybe see you tommorrow,
(how are you preparing by the way? i have no idea :s-smilie:)
what are the odds of a straight rejection before interview if i go in a hoodie and jeans? :biggrin:
0. 100 after interview though :smile:
Reply 28
wais
0. 100 after interview though :smile:


Logic...
:biggrin:
Reply 29
I went in a dress and boots to my interview.

Most people were in suits though, so I stood out I guess...
Couldxbe
I went in a dress and boots to my interview.

Most people were in suits though, so I stood out I guess...


Yeh i got some weird looks for turning up in a dress...

...then again, i am a guy.
Master Polhem
I would substitute the 'u' in "guy" for another letter... speaks the truth more.


I don't really see how "goy" fits in here?

...oh no...wait a second...ah ha...i see what you're doing, you're saying i'm gay..hahahahahahaha... truly funny! :mad: /sarcasm

I love you Master Polhem.... :p:

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