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Any '10ers interested in ANU?
humph:
Meh, I had barely any extracurriculars. It's more ATAR based, really.
And there's no real difference. Also, in PhB Science you don't actually have to complete a major, you just have to do enough courses that will allow you to do honours in something. So it more comes down to whether you'd rather do honours in mathematical physics or theoretical physics, which is up to you (in four years' time...).
EvangelionZeta:
Isn't Eriny doing Philosophy and Anthropology? I might be completely wrong...
Akirus:
--- Quote from: humph on June 14, 2010, 11:37:54 pm ---Meh, I had barely any extracurriculars. It's more ATAR based, really.
And there's no real difference. Also, in PhB Science you don't actually have to complete a major, you just have to do enough courses that will allow you to do honours in something. So it more comes down to whether you'd rather do honours in mathematical physics or theoretical physics, which is up to you (in four years' time...).
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Oh, really? Thought they wanted some kind of extra application to be sent in. What's with that?
I'm not sure exactly what I want to do yet, although definitely looking at mathematics/theoretical particle physics/cosmology. Preferably, I'd like an arrangement where I can defer that decision until honors level so I can get a better idea of what each entails.
humph:
--- Quote from: EvangelionZeta on June 14, 2010, 11:56:49 pm ---Isn't Eriny doing Philosophy and Anthropology? I might be completely wrong...
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Oh yeah. Possibly.
--- Quote from: Akirus on June 15, 2010, 12:15:36 am ---
--- Quote from: humph on June 14, 2010, 11:37:54 pm ---Meh, I had barely any extracurriculars. It's more ATAR based, really.
And there's no real difference. Also, in PhB Science you don't actually have to complete a major, you just have to do enough courses that will allow you to do honours in something. So it more comes down to whether you'd rather do honours in mathematical physics or theoretical physics, which is up to you (in four years' time...).
--- End quote ---
Oh, really? Thought they wanted some kind of extra application to be sent in. What's with that?
I'm not sure exactly what I want to do yet, although definitely looking at mathematics/theoretical particle physics/cosmology. Preferably, I'd like an arrangement where I can defer that decision until honors level so I can get a better idea of what each entails.
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Yeah, in that application I just included things like UMEP maths and my results in the Westpac.
And like I said, you don't really need to worry about a major in PhB Science, so you can just do subjects you're interested in up until honours (but you need enough of a background in an area to actually succeed at honours...).
Akirus:
I'll have to get in touch with the faculty about the subjects.
How does the Ph.B do in terms of eligibility into post-graduate courses, particularly overseas at top American universities? Would it be a step over UoM/Monash, etc?
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