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PostPosted: 20:03 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: One for the Physics grads Reply with quote

Sorry, it's not a fun physics question for you to get your teeth into, it's a stab in the dark for some university information.

I've noticed there are a few physics students/graduates on here, so I just have a bit of a question regarding my university decision!

I have an offer from Leeds uni and an offer from Queen Mary uni - both are conditional and both have the same entry requirements.

I was really sold on Queen Mary when I visited there, and I didn't like Leeds at all, but this may be because I was born, and grew up, in Leeds, so it all seemed a bit drab and samey.

However now I've checked the university ranking website malarkey and it turns out Leeds is 7th for Physics while Queen Mary is 32nd, so I'm concerned about why I was so amazed by Queen Mary. I'm now doing a bit of snooping on their websites and both institutions seem quite good, or maybe Leeds now seems like a better choice.

So I'm just wondering if any current students or graduates, at any university, might have some idea on the perception/quality/etc of these two places?

I put a similar question up on The Student Room forums but had no reply, and to be honest I don't trust half the info there anyway - too many over-opinionated non-lived teenage bedroom-dwellers who think their speculations are gospel.

Probably gonna get no replies for this, but worth a try!

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PostPosted: 20:05 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh and I'll add that my interest (the thing I've applied for) is Theoretical Physics. Queen Mary seems more focussed on that (String Theory to be precise), but I know that Physics degrees actually cover everything, generally, so I'd rather go to a generally better university I think Thinking ?
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PostPosted: 20:09 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Re: One for the Physics grads Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:
Sorry, it's not a fun physics question for you to get your teeth into, it's a stab in the dark for some university information.

I've noticed there are a few physics students/graduates on here, so I just have a bit of a question regarding my university decision!

I have an offer from Leeds uni and an offer from Queen Mary uni - both are conditional and both have the same entry requirements.

I was really sold on Queen Mary when I visited there, and I didn't like Leeds at all, but this may be because I was born, and grew up, in Leeds, so it all seemed a bit drab and samey.

However now I've checked the university ranking website malarkey and it turns out Leeds is 7th for Physics while Queen Mary is 32nd, so I'm concerned about why I was so amazed by Queen Mary. I'm now doing a bit of snooping on their websites and both institutions seem quite good, or maybe Leeds now seems like a better choice.

So I'm just wondering if any current students or graduates, at any university, might have some idea on the perception/quality/etc of these two places?

I put a similar question up on The Student Room forums but had no reply, and to be honest I don't trust half the info there anyway - too many over-opinionated non-lived teenage bedroom-dwellers who think their speculations are gospel.

Probably gonna get no replies for this, but worth a try!

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PostPosted: 20:30 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmm. That's a good shout actually. I mean... I'm not thinking of it for the shagging and the partying as I'll actually be 25 when I start so I'm more focussed on some serious learning, going for First, etc. However, comparing Leeds to London, it may be a better feel in Leeds. I like London, but it might feel a little bit 'little fish big sea' - lots of people but no friendships.

As far as the quality/status/respect for each uni... Anybody know?
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PostPosted: 20:49 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do the degrees differ in any way? As in 1 may be accredited and another isn't?

The more I thin about Uni choice the more I see the "How many graduates are in jobs 6 months down the line" as important.

If a relevant school of a Uni has a good reputation then companies will keep going back for good graduates. Also it can show that a Uni has good links with industry.

What do you want after your degree? and which is best suited for that?
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PostPosted: 20:54 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nick 50 wrote:


What do you want after your degree? and which is best suited for that?


Not sure what I want to do, but something closely related to Physics (a lot of Physics grads apparently move over into finance, management and the likes, but I'm not looking for white collar stuff. Maybe I'll look towards things in energy, computing, or research, if I'm good enough). Leeds has a way higher rating for employability, according to the stats websites, so that's a start.

Wow, can't believe I'm being swung towards Leeds! I really told myself I didn't want to go there, but the positives are coming out now. Plus mum and dad are less than an hour away, wheyyy, hah.

Oh and both places are recognised by the Institute of Physics, and are both in the Russell Group. Leeds is higher in the rankings though.
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PostPosted: 21:11 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Would Leeds not be way cheaper than London to live in? I don't know what your financial situation is like but I'm a mature (26 Laughing) student studying at Salford uni (final year) and I know I wouldn't have been able to afford to study in London without getting a proper full time job. I have a very flexible part time job now but it's basically just beer money as my student loans cover my basic rent and utilities (albeit with nothing left over) but I know if I had a full time job my studies would seriously suffer. My degree (Professional Broadcast Techniques) requires me to go and shoot a lot of video which just wouldn't be possible if I was working full time as it's not the kind of thing you can study in your room all night (unless I was making porn I guess Laughing).

You might be great at managing full time work and study commitments and not let either suffer but that's not something I'd like to chance. I'd probably go for Leeds if you're more bothered about getting good grades as you'll need to devote more time to studying over working just to keep a roof over your head.

Does London offer any major advantages or opportunities over Leeds in terms of work placements/opportunities, notable lecturers or established links with other useful institutions?

I think choosing a uni is so much more than just league tables, especially after going through almost 3 years of colleges and uni myself so make sure you check out what each university can offer in it's entirety instead of just league table places and what the night life might be like!
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PostPosted: 21:12 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:

Not sure what I want to do, but something closely related to Physics (a lot of Physics grads apparently move over into finance, management and the likes, but I'm not looking for white collar stuff. Maybe I'll look towards things in energy, computing, or research, if I'm good enough). Leeds has a way higher rating for employability, according to the stats websites, so that's a start.

Wow, can't believe I'm being swung towards Leeds! I really told myself I didn't want to go there, but the positives are coming out now. Plus mum and dad are less than an hour away, wheyyy, hah.

Oh and both places are recognised by the Institute of Physics, and are both in the Russell Group. Leeds is higher in the rankings though.


What stats site have you used out of interest?

The only advice apart from the emlpoyability side is if you could find out how the staff are with the students. But that will be hard to find out I guess.

All my lecturers (thus far) are approachable which really does help. Also the Uni has a thing called "Mathsaid" which is a dedicated team of Maths PhD students who do shifts in an office in our main library. If I have a Maths problem, I can take it to them and they can go through it step by step.

I was 33 when I started Uni. my biggest issue was getting my brain back into learning mode. So having out of lecture help for students is a good sign the Uni actually gives a shit.
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PostPosted: 21:42 - 22 Feb 2013    Post subject: Re: One for the Physics grads Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:
However now I've checked the university ranking website malarkey and it turns out Leeds is 7th for Physics while Queen Mary is 32nd

By what? Grades, or research?

In the former case, that just shows how easy the course is.

In the latter, it shows how well the deans have bamboozled the social studies oxygen thieves who did the grading.

I can assure you that after your score your first job, nobody will care about which polycollegeversity awarded you your award.

Follow your gut or penis: academically it'll work out the same in the end.
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PostPosted: 09:01 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

@KLR600 - I was against London for this very reason - money. However my younger bro has been there two years now and has somehow survived the whole time without a job. My parents haven't given him a penny either, so he's managed it all himself, albeit he's epically skint most of the time. Student finance gives higher loans for London students too Thumbs Up But yeah for money aspects, it's fair to generally admit Leeds will be cheaper.

@Nick50 - The thing that put me off Leeds in the first place was actually the admissions tutor who presented the open day to us and was 'selling' the university to us. He was highly off-putting, I'd hate to be taught by him and I even said that in my interview Shocked . The guy who interviewed me was cool though. For the stas, I mainly used this one -university guide UK. There's also unistats. I don't know which one is more reputable. They must count for something, though. Leeds seems to have a broader range of specialities/specialists, when considering the 'employable' qualities I might be able to pick up as a Theoretical Physics grad, if my furious study plan goes tits up and I need to find more normal work instead.

@Rogerborg - Grades or research? No idea. Maybe it's based on grades and research and more? If you want a standard job or one that's 'slightly related' then sure, anything will do, but if you want to get to the top of your game and study all you can, going into research etc, there will be good and bad connotations dependent on the places you've been, with various connections and cliques to worm into. Or should I sack it all off and study from home instead? Thinking

Highly considering Leeds now anyway, for all who care.
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PostPosted: 09:05 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:
@Rogerborg - Grades or research? No idea.

This might be a good opportunity to start as you mean to go on, and base your decision on the underlying evidence rather than on an abstract. Thinking
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PostPosted: 10:19 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:

This might be a good opportunity to start as you mean to go on, and base your decision on the underlying evidence rather than on an abstract. Thinking


The reason I made this thread is because I was unsure of the evidence Confused ! So now I'm looking for people who might be able to speak a bit through experience.
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PostPosted: 10:28 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Re: One for the Physics grads Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:
I was really sold on Queen Mary when I visited there, and I didn't like Leeds at all


sa1988 wrote:
both places are recognised by the Institute of Physics, and are both in the Russell Group


So, either way the quality of education will be good and QM seems to be more of what you're interested in. You liked something about QM that you didn't get from Leeds, so to me that sounds like a no brainer, but obviously it doesn't to you.

I'd recommend going to have another look at Leeds uni. If you still don't like it, don't make yourself go there every day for the next 3 years.
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PostPosted: 10:46 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I cant really speak from the physics side as im an Economics undergrad, but my brother is on his final year of his degree (masters) studying physics (@Imperial) and i just quickly asked him what university he thought was better, he said Leeds.

I have a good friend who studies at QM and so far isn't enjoying his time there. Its not so much the learning, im sure thats as good as it is anywhere else. Its more the social side, the university has a high level of international students, this may appeal to you or may not. My friend doesn't like this as they are (from his experience) a bit anti-social and keep to themselves.

Ontop of all this, you live in Leeds, and your comparing it to a London university which will cost you a shit more in accommodation, id say to go with Leeds!
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PostPosted: 11:32 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:
The reason I made this thread is because I was unsure of the evidence Confused ! So now I'm looking for people who might be able to speak a bit through experience.

Fair point. I've checked my records though, and I'm not seeing anyn BCFers doing physics as a career. It's a pretty small field and you'll have to be top notch to continue on as a post graduate, at least in the UK.

What I will say from the experience of bailing on an undergrad physics course is that it's essentially maths with funkier hair and wilder parties. You'll really want to enjoy integrating things just for the sheer joy of it.
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PostPosted: 14:20 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

the very brief time I spent around the leeds uni it really was the absolute dogshit bollocks third world piece of shit. People there seem to get good grades though. No offence to your home town, but the people around the uni area were extremely skanky.
Queen Mary is quite a nice uni. It does draw a lot of people from around east London, however everyone I know that went Queen Mary studied some form of engineering. There are also quite a large group of avid bikers at Queen Mary, a lot of arabs/inidan/bangladeshi in terms of ethnic background, but generally quite pleasant people or at least in my social circles at least.

As a side note: Physics is maths. If you can't integrate/differentiate/solve differential equations, start studying now. Practice, practice and practice until you can solve them as easily as you find breathing.
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PostPosted: 14:41 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Personally, go for the one which you'll enjoy studying at more. Have a look around.

Out of every single University in the UK, there was actually only 1 that I was happy with. It had the course content I wanted, a nice campus, good area, good results, high employability after 6 months. Luckily I got an offer to study there.

If they had rejected me, I'd have rejected all of my other offers and taken a year out. Probably got a job. Then applied again the year after.

Controversially liamwithers on here, same sort of age as me, same course as me, he chose a different Uni. One of the ones I really didn't like. He likes it more than my one.

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PostPosted: 18:04 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh man... such an even balance of pros and cons for each one! You've all provided very good info indeed but the argument is still so balanced, hah. I guess I still have plenty of time to decide. I really do wish I could just phone each uni up and ask them if they're worse or better than the other Laughing

And yeah I know physics is maths! I chose theoretical physics because I prefer the maths! It's my forte - almost finished powering through A-level maths (and mechanics), entirely self taught, in a bit over a year Cool.

To be honest, I just want to go to parties, integrate and get parametric until I lose all rational values and can't differentiate between the positive and negative sines when I hyp to women about secx with my log.
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PostPosted: 18:51 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I worked at Leeds for a couple of years, tutoring one to one on, and running the machines in the RP department they had at the time. It was a great place to work and the students seemed to enjoy themselves. I can't speak for the student life itself as I got my degree at Southampton.
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PostPosted: 20:19 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:


And yeah I know physics is maths! I chose theoretical physics because I prefer the maths! It's my forte - almost finished powering through A-level maths (and mechanics), entirely self taught, in a bit over a year Cool.


Off topic, but you doing edexcel?
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PostPosted: 20:22 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Off topic, but you doing edexcel?


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PostPosted: 20:50 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

sa1988 wrote:
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Off topic, but you doing edexcel?


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Ah kk! good luck with your exams, and i hope you end up at the uni you want.
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PostPosted: 21:10 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I cant help on the Uni leaderboards. But if you've been to an open day at each uni, go to the one that you feel you would enjoy more.

I went to 3 open days for Motorsport courses: Oxford Brookes, Derby and Hertfordshire.

Oxford were wayyyy too far up their own arses for my liking. Crossed off the list.
Derby offered a different style of course which incidently had less value in comparison to Oxford and Herts.
And well Hertfordshire just seemed to present everything to me well. The SU looked amazing and the accommodation on offer was interesting to me.

No brainer.

3 years from then... Do I feel the same? Yes.
My fellow BTEC college mate went to Oxford Brookes; said it was shit and not enjoyable at all. Dropped out after a few months and is now wokring in a kitchen.
Derby now sounds quite appealing from memory as their workshop was much modest but they had a racing bike and a Radical race car. Here at Herts we have MORE but not so exciting... An Insignia with in car telemetry and control systems, a Forumla Student car and a fully hand controlled Alpina B3. However I still feel that I will benefit more from being at Herts than Derby; just my gut feeling in addition to the course having a greater value on my CV.

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PostPosted: 21:36 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did an Undergrad MPhys in Theoretical Physics at Leeds. (Graduated in 2006).

The course is excellent - if professor lawrie is still running it I'd be surprised if its gone down hill any. It is bloody hard though.

TO be fair I can see how you'd be put off by the department, which isn't in the nicest of buildings, but the staff were all great, and the fact that its a fairly small cohort (4 on my course, IIRC 5 on the year below) means you get the support, and the facilities are excellent (even if the buildings a bit 70s).

Leeds is an awesome city too, different to london, but imo much better to be a student in.

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PostPosted: 09:10 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

herulach wrote:
I did an Undergrad MPhys in Theoretical Physics at Leeds. (Graduated in 2006)


Exactly the sort of person I was hoping to get a reply from in this thread, woohoo! Mr. Green

Interesting that there were only 4 on the course. I wonder if it's any higher now because of the general government drive to boost interest in the sciences. I hope not because small classes are way better... Also, not sure if Professor Lawrie is there or not. He's not in the list of 'people' on the department website, but a search brings up a page about him from 2010.

Totally swaying toward Leeds again now. It's true that I didn't like the feel of the place, but this may also be due to the fact that I'd had about 5 hours of sleep in the previous two days of going to work and travelling for about 8 hours to get up to Yorkshire, so I felt grotty as anything, and the guy who presented the day to us made me feel really uneasy. May have just been my mood though. And it was only one guy. The dude who interviewed me was really cool (Australian, I think).

Also .... Rolling Eyes ... totally forgot to ask my younger brother, who is doing Chemistry at Queen Mary now. He said he was also torn between Leeds and QMU Laughing, and only chose Queen Mary because it's in London (he couldn't be bothered with Leeds because it's so close to home). He says Queen Mary is good but nothing special at all. He +1'd the 'too many cliquey Asians' note as well.

Leeds is very much winning at the moment.

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