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Alliekit
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30 Jun 2016, 12:19 am

Hi I just need some help on deciding which mastes course to choose

I've been offered places into 5 different masters courses and am struggling to decide which one to pick. I can't visit the places due to time constraints and want a more practical one.

So does anyone have any advice on how to identify if a uni is good with bioscience and if it's good with research

Also if anyone knows what the areas of Birmingham, Nottingham, Oxford, Uxbridge pleasr let me know.



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30 Jun 2016, 6:00 am

Isn't Uxbridge in the London area?

I really couldn't say. But I would wager that a college in Oxford might be pretty decent.

I would go to the place where a drop in funding would have the least impact.



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30 Jun 2016, 8:18 pm

Yep its to the west of London. I'm not sure about the Oxford brookes university as I've heard the facilities are not great.

I thought it would be difficult to get a masters and now I'm panicking because I can't decide between the 5 different offers I've gotten :'(

I'm interested in Brunel and Nottingham Trent mostly (and Birmingham if they will have me).



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01 Jul 2016, 3:35 am

What are the actual uni's?


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01 Jul 2016, 5:03 am

ZD wrote:
What are the actual uni's?


Brunel and Nottingham trent are my main choices but there is Oxford brookes, Aston, London school of tropical medicine and disease