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What universities for Maths without Further Maths A Level 19 May 2019 · Alternatively you can redo year 12 or take a gap year to complete further math, should it be required (and then also do some extra reading and/or a math EPQ to amke your application stronger). Universities will understand you didn't realize how much you liked math. (I didn't either but I knew I was going to take something mathsy at uni so I ...
Extra curricular activities for maths??? - The Student Room Generally what universities like to see in maths students is that they've taken an interest in topics beyond the maths syllabus. In other subjects it's often easier to get involved in projects outside school, but since maths isn't a practical subject the best way to demonstrate your interest and ability is to research some more advanced topics and get into practice solving more difficult …
My parents forced me to do maths a level and I’m really upset and ... I want to drop maths a level but I can’t?? I’m in year 12 and my parents have forced me to do maths. I got a 7 but I struggled and everyone in my class got an 8 or a 9.
can I do computer science without maths? - The Student Room 9 Oct 2021 · Essentially, a Math + Computing degree at a lower league university is equivalent to a pure computer science degree at Oxbridge/Imperial. Essex's biggest weakness is the lack of third year CS modules compared to other universities, but it's biggest strength is its excellent foundation year, year 1 and year 2 modules. However, as you cover a lot ...
Further maths A Level - The Student Room if you're naturally quick with maths and find it easy the subject may be more challenging compared to normal maths and stretch you a bit further. taking 4 a levels won't really give you an advantage in ucas applications; i'd only take it if it would be beneficial to whatever you wanna pursue after a-levels @Sinnoh and @_gcx might be able to offer better advice on this
Extra Maths GCSE - The Student Room There is a difference between Extra Maths and Pilot Maths For pilot maths its like a "second chance" exam. So you will get the best grade from the Normal GCSE and Pilot Gcse. However, you get a seperate GCSE if you do the Extra Maths exam which is 2 hours only.
Supercurriculars for law - The Student Room I have 9 A stars and one A in my GCEs and currently Im doing A levels with Biology, Chemistry, Math and Sociology as my subjects. I have fairly varied extra curriculars but Im looking for specific supercurriculars that i can take up over the summer. Im aiming to do Law at Oxbridge. If anyone has any suggestions it would really help
Data Science, or Computer Science Degree? - The Student Room 24 Jun 2022 · CS as a degree in many universities, lacks a lot of math. It lacks calculus, probability theory, linear algebra, which are all important concepts for Machine Learning, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Graphics, AI, Security/Cryptography, etc. Without that math, you are limited to roles specifically in software development, as you'll lack the ...
Should I do a Chemistry degree if I'm not great at Maths? There should be extra math help classes at university for students who didn't do a-level maths. Original post by akpo You’d probably have to ask university chemistry/biology/medical sciences departments individually and see whether they have the modules your suggesting as part of their course or whether alternative science modules can be done as part of a chemistry degree, …
GCSE further maths??? - The Student Room Honestly (Only if ur currently gettings 7+/8s in math or higher), You can do it and get an A/A*. BUT IT WILL TAKE SOME EFFORT, its a short GCSE compared to regular math but the questions are hard. Although its late, if i were u id take the challenge, its doable, but again only if currently ur able to get like high 7s or low 8s with minimal revision