Milner

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I would be interested in hearing more about further Maths.
 
Oh wait, it's just occurred to me you probably don't know what M3 and FP3 are <laugh>. They're two of the SIX exams I have to do for Further Maths <yikes>
 
Oh wait, it's just occurred to me you probably don't know what M3 and FP3 are <laugh>. They're two of the SIX exams I have to do for Further Maths <yikes>
I have a MEng in Mechanical Engineering from Sheffield. But I have n idea about your exam setup!

I just struggled with imaginary numbers
 
What do you want to do now? Which unis you applied to?
Physics, Maths and Chemestry seem an odd choice for medical scool?

Avoid engineering, the pay is terrible and I don't think you could manage the drinking it requires through uni<ok>
 
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What sort of job are you thinking of? Newcastle.
I work with has a daughter going through Newcastle at the moment, just finished 2nd year medical. Now that's the only course with more study than engineering I have seen
 
Is Engineering really difficult? I have a friend who's doing it in Oxford next year. He's the most hardworking guy I know though, so he'll be fine.
 
Plus a Maths degree seems to be very good for keeping your options open in that regard.

I have to say you are right in that regard, a maths degree will open up more doors than you can imagine. The lack of real math skills is shocking