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Anyone have any idea about the rough TMUA grade needed to get into Imperial maths?

This is the first year that Imperial is using TMUA for maths so I'm confused.

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Reply 1
Original post by Anonymous
This is the first year that Imperial is using TMUA for maths so I'm confused.

Personally I'd avoid Imperial - very poor student support
Reply 2
Original post by Muttley79
Personally I'd avoid Imperial - very poor student support

I see you writing it repeatedly in every discussion about Imperial.
I would disagree with you.
Very hard work, but very good student support actually.
Reply 3
Original post by sveta19
I see you writing it repeatedly in every discussion about Imperial.
I would disagree with you.
Very hard work, but very good student support actually.

No, it's rubbish according to many.
Reply 4
Original post by Muttley79
No, it's rubbish according to many.

Many who?

We can mainly see your posts all around TSR space denigrating Imperial as soon as its name appears in the discussion. 😅

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Reply 5
Original post by Muttley79
No, it's rubbish according to many.

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Reply 6
I personally know many people who found a very good academic, mental health, other life issues support when they needed it.
However, you need to ask for it, it won’t come to you automatically if nobody is aware of your eventual difficulties.
Personal tutors, senior tutors, mental health support department are available for help, advice and guidance.
Their pandemic management was recognised as the best in Uk (I can’t find this ranking/articles about it now but I saw it a coupe of years ago).
Yes, studying there is hard and it can be overwhelming and stressfull, but the support is there and available to all, if needed.
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Reply 7
Original post by sveta19
I see you writing it repeatedly in every discussion about Imperial.
I would disagree with you.
Very hard work, but very good student support actually.

I agree, It is quite bizarre how they write the same erroneous thing on so many imperial posts lol. Very weird.
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Reply 8
Original post by sveta19
Many who?
We can mainly see your posts all around TSR space denigrating Imperial as soon as its name appears in the discussion. 😅
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You believe such self-regulated polls!?

My students feedback their experiences as do those of my friends all over the country.
Reply 9
Original post by sveta19
I personally know many people who found a very good academic, mental health, other life issues support when they needed it.
However, you need to ask for it, it won’t come to you automatically if nobody is aware of your eventual difficulties.
Personal tutors, senior tutors, mental health support department are available for help, advice and guidance.
Their pandemic management was recognised as the best in Uk (I can’t find this ranking/articles about it now but I saw it a coupe of years ago).
Yes, studying there is hard and it can be overwhelming and stressfull, but the support is there and available to all, if needed.

NO they wanted to stick with online lectures only - many unis were back to face-to-face long before Imperial.
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Funny, not a single post by anyone addressing OP's ACTUAL QUESTION
Reply 11
Since this is the first year Imperial is using TMUA, nobody can be sure. Especially with the test provider moving to some joint provider and delivered by VUE so lots of changes to contend with.
If looking at old system, considering how offers tend to be reduced at other similar-ish unis for 6.5+, aim for at least 6.5 and I’d say you’re feeling happier at 7.5+.

It’s a bell curve so at that level, accuracy really would matter imo - see here https://file.io/YjFcRQDeW0tv
Reply 12
Original post by Anonymous
Funny, not a single post by anyone addressing OP's ACTUAL QUESTION


Lol I was literally just finding the ‘bell curve’ link as you sent that, chill dude
Reply 13
Reply 14
Original post by Muttley79
You believe such self-regulated polls!?
My students feedback their experiences as do those of my friends all over the country.
I believe my personal experience + many dozens of other students I know well.
Original post by sveta19
I believe my personal experience + many dozens of other students I know well.

I am talkig thousands
Reply 16
Original post by Muttley79
I am talkig thousands

Ah yes of course. If it was such a big issue student satisfaction numbers would be incredibly low and complaints would be incredibly high. It is nowhere near as big of an issue as you pretend to make it with your weird agenda. God I feel sorry for the students you teach. Imperial is really hard yes, perhaps the subset of students you claim hated it there simply were unable to adjust, many do struggle. I personally did math and comp sci there which is widely perceived as one of the most intensive courses at imperial, it was really tough yes but your claims are borderline absurd. There was more than enough student support and frequent talks about mental health, they even sometimes made the effort to bring in therapy dogs which was actually liked by a lot of students. Your point of online lectures is weird, especially given I know of some courses at other unis who are still having their exams held remotely. All exams were in person from 2nd year onwards with lectures ranging from hybrid to fully in-person. Not even in 1st year when Covid was still around were we fully online.
Original post by M_m_m03
Ah yes of course. If it was such a big issue student satisfaction numbers would be incredibly low and complaints would be incredibly high. It is nowhere near as big of an issue as you pretend to make it with your weird agenda. God I feel sorry for the students you teach. Imperial is really hard yes, perhaps the subset of students you claim hated it there simply were unable to adjust, many do struggle. I personally did math and comp sci there which is widely perceived as one of the most intensive courses at imperial, it was really tough yes but your claims are borderline absurd. There was more than enough student support and frequent talks about mental health, they even sometimes made the effort to bring in therapy dogs which was actually liked by a lot of students. Your point of online lectures is weird, especially given I know of some courses at other unis who are still having their exams held remotely. All exams were in person from 2nd year onwards with lectures ranging from hybrid to fully in-person. Not even in 1st year when Covid was still around were we fully online.

i think you are naive if you believe that data. Funny how they cope fine at Oxbridge then isn't it? Imperial actually boasted about keeping lextures online ,,
Reply 18
Original post by Muttley79
I am talkig thousands

Are you seriously implying that thousands of students you teach went to study at Imperial College???
And all those thousands had a very bad experience there and told you all about it??

And all the students surveys and satisfaction rates are false and fabricated??

But everything that you write is the absolute truth?
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Reply 19
Original post by sveta19
Are you seriously implying that thousands of students you teach went to study at Imperial College???
And all those thousands had a very bad experience there and told you all about it??
And all the students surveys and satisfaction rates are false and fabricated??
But everything that you write is the absolute truth?

lmaoo.. she wants us to believe her own claim that she's had "thousands" of students come upto her to simply say that they couldn't cope at Imperial but then calls us naive for mentioning the multiple sources out there that go against her claim, the irony LOL.

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