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Telegram Sam
I am, yeah. My original degree was BA Economics but I changed to BA Economics & Politics at the start of my second year. Really glad I did as I much prefer the Politics and managed to sneak a 2:1 in both of my essays last term. Too bad my Economics let me down.
Pippadoc
Abbott
I don't have to worry about my research project for a little while as it doesn't start until like March/April time. Although I will have to write a research proposal before then, but we haven't even been given the list of topics yet.
Other than that I'm getting back into the hang of things now. Reading academic papers again was a bit of a hurdle, I much prefer Batman comics.
om4ever
First of all, my timetable is a dream. I only have four modules this semester so my week-end start at 1:00 PM on Wednesday...
It is also much easier to access coursework and learning ressources. Back in France we had to fight to get the slides, some professors wouldn't even give them and the online portal pretty much abandoned. Here it's all available immediately, plus they give a printed versio each time with space for notes. The online library is also great
Real business start soon, but hey that's what I came for.
Telegram Sam
om4ever
BR.
Sounds good.
I've got a list of universities in France where I can go next year and I've narrowed it down to either Lyon or La Rochelle. Struggling to choose between the two, which would you recommend?
om4ever
Lyon is the biggest town in France after Paris, it's about the same size as Manchester or Leeds. Loads of students, with three universities. Good nightlife (good enough to attract people from surrounding cities like Saint-Etienne or Grenoble)
La Rochelle is a modest coastside town, much like Norwich I'd say. I've just looked it up for the uni and they apparently have a very good reputation with business and science class.
Justicar
MSc?
I'm doing an MPhil, so it's not taught. I had to apply with a research proposal :/.
DB
Ninja
Norwich isn't on the coast, and it's not a town.
BR.
Phoenix Arrow
Ninja
True, although Norwich is one of the nicer Cities in the country imo.
The medieval bit is rather picturesque.
Nexus
BR.
Justicar
Bristol > Norwich
Telegram Sam
Brighton > Bristol > Norwich
Ninja
Well if you're into bumming then sure.
I'm so fucking original.
Telegram Sam
Hilarious.
Justicar
Oxford > Bristol > London > Brighton > Norwich
Abbott
Yep its a taught MSc. Got modules and workshops now but then a big 6 month lab project next year. I'm pooping myself about it but looking forward to the challenge. Hopefully it'll lead somewhere good.
Boone
Leeds, Sheffield and Hull > Anywhere else.
Telegram Sam
London > Brighton > Oxford > Bristol > Baghdad > Norwich
Phoenix Arrow
You have to leave now.
Telegram Sam
It depends on what you're looking for. I actually prefer Brighton to London but was trying to find a compromise.
Telegram Sam
There's always one.
Boone
... who gets it right?
Telegram Sam
Hull? Seriously?
Giant Crab Man