Which among University Of Manchester and University Of Bristol offers the better course in math and cs(joint course)? If you have any other universities that may offer maths and cs on par with the above two(excluding Edinburgh, UCL, Imperial, and Oxbridge), please tell me about it as well.
Which among University Of Manchester and University Of Bristol offers the better course in math and cs(joint course)? If you have any other universities that may offer maths and cs on par with the above two(excluding Edinburgh, UCL, Imperial, and Oxbridge), please tell me about it as well.
Bristol probably the better of the two generally for those areas. Warwick would be generally considered to be stronger though.
Which among University Of Manchester and University Of Bristol offers the better course in math and cs(joint course)? If you have any other universities that may offer maths and cs on par with the above two(excluding Edinburgh, UCL, Imperial, and Oxbridge), please tell me about it as well.
For some reason, Manchester has the highest A-level grades requirements of all for any programme that involves Computer Science. They requirement is A*A*A* - higher than Imperial, UCL or Oxbridge requirements, so Manchester is not suitable if you look for an insurance choice.
For some reason, Manchester has the highest A-level grades requirements of all for any programme that involves Computer Science. They requirement is A*A*A* - higher than Imperial, UCL or Oxbridge requirements, so Manchester is not suitable if you look for an insurance choice.
Damn, thanks for bringing this to my attention. That requirement is really weird
Which among University Of Manchester and University Of Bristol offers the better course in math and cs(joint course)? If you have any other universities that may offer maths and cs on par with the above two(excluding Edinburgh, UCL, Imperial, and Oxbridge), please tell me about it as well.
from personal experience I can vouch for the edinburgh school of maths. The courses are challenging, well structured and well thought out.
As a student from University of Manchester, I would recommend Edinburgh rather than Manchester. Pretty rough in Manchester, e.g. knife crime, someone died of an overdose on Fallowfield campus 1 month after arriving, hackers within department
As a student from University of Manchester, I would recommend Edinburgh rather than Manchester. Pretty rough in Manchester, e.g. knife crime, someone died of an overdose on Fallowfield campus 1 month after arriving, hackers within department
In any decent sized city you get crime, knife crime is awful & unfortunately typically permeates from deprived areas which typically are the areas with the cheapest rent & it’s often why you get burglaries/knife offences etc. In areas close by student living, it’s typically not students but those living adjacent.
Students will always do drugs, nobody wants students to overdose but again this is not unique to Manchester and happens everywhere.