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Hi ive started looking at courses but i need help in choosing the right one. I want to do physics (research, space, planets etc) but i also want to do hands on work aswell like space tech and astronautical engineering...that sorta thing.
Anyone know any courses where they combine the two of these. Oh and preferbly in london plz aswell :)
Thanks
Anyone know any courses where they combine the two of these. Oh and preferbly in london plz aswell :)
Thanks
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Here are some to start with....
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00:30 Sat 10th Mar 2012
Might be worth contacting this lot and getting some idea of useful courses for the sort of work you want to do.
http://www.sstl.co.uk/
http://www.sstl.co.uk/
UCL, Queen Mary's College and Holloway College all offer Astrophysics, but you'll need to go further afield to for a cross-subject degree For example, Surrey offers Physics with Satellite Technology.
What's so important about London, anyway? I sincerely hope that it's not that you live there. As any good 6th form teacher, or college tutor, should advise their students, the unwritten golden rule for choosing a University is to ensure that it's at least 100 miles from home, so that Uni becomes an all-embracing experience and not just somewhere that you go to study.
Start here:
http://www.ucas.com/s...esearch/2012searcheu/
Chris
What's so important about London, anyway? I sincerely hope that it's not that you live there. As any good 6th form teacher, or college tutor, should advise their students, the unwritten golden rule for choosing a University is to ensure that it's at least 100 miles from home, so that Uni becomes an all-embracing experience and not just somewhere that you go to study.
Start here:
http://www.ucas.com/s...esearch/2012searcheu/
Chris
shoota, I accept your argument but once you start writing in such a 'Relaxed 'manner in one situation it easily becomes habitual . Currently there are far more candidates than there are places available and someone with a 'relaxed' undisciplined approach stands no chance.
For mazer to be fair to him/her self he/she needs to adopt a disciplined approach from the start.
For mazer to be fair to him/her self he/she needs to adopt a disciplined approach from the start.
Fair enough, Mazer.
I accept that ICL (for example) is a superb institution for studying Physics but other places, such as UMIST, still have no problems matching it. For the engineering side of things, places like Southampton are highly-praised.
Take a look through the UCAS listings (from my link) to see what's available and then look for some web-based info about life at that particular institution (including the important things, such as the cost of accommodation and the availability of a decent night-life). London is expensive and lacks the 'student feel' that cities like Manchester have. Please don't rule out universities outside London. (My own alma mater, Sheffield, offers 'Physics & Astrophysics' for example. It would be hard to find a more 'student friendly' city other, possibly, than somewhere like Liverpool).
Chris
I accept that ICL (for example) is a superb institution for studying Physics but other places, such as UMIST, still have no problems matching it. For the engineering side of things, places like Southampton are highly-praised.
Take a look through the UCAS listings (from my link) to see what's available and then look for some web-based info about life at that particular institution (including the important things, such as the cost of accommodation and the availability of a decent night-life). London is expensive and lacks the 'student feel' that cities like Manchester have. Please don't rule out universities outside London. (My own alma mater, Sheffield, offers 'Physics & Astrophysics' for example. It would be hard to find a more 'student friendly' city other, possibly, than somewhere like Liverpool).
Chris