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i still have 2 years to go in this school, and then at least one on a Dutch university, but then i intend to get into a foreign university ASAP. i am most likely going to study Physics or Chemistry, and i am looking for an English speaking country if possible.
i want to know if any of you has any experience with certain university's in those fields of science, i am asking now so i can use it as argumentation for extra english classes, and because i am pretty interested anyway. i would be very happpy if you guys posted your experiences, story's or hear-say's here.
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Offline Petrarch of the VBB

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I hear that Plymouth Uni are very keen on attracting overseas students.

www.plymouth.ac.uk

 
that site seems down, thanks anyway. have you heard any comments about it?
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Yeah, I've been looking into it quite a bit, as that's where I'm planning on going.

All I've heard from other people, though, is where the pubs are.

As for the site, it's been up and down for a few weeks now.

 
that's usefull enough information....

i'm not just looking for something with fabulous scientific results, a nice student communnity is important too.
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Just been looking through their prospectus, and they don't offer any Physics courses, oddly.

They have a few in Chemistry, though. Applied, Analytical and Environmental, plus the chance to take it alongside another subject.

  
what am i supposed to see when i hear Analytical Chemistry?
Environmental doesn't sound to cool, really, and Applied sounds like just an awfull lot of organic chem (CxHy chains and stuff)
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mmmm, nice listing of what is available where, but real info on what it is seems missing.
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I studied chemisty in Hull. The university was pretty cool and the nightlife wasn't too bad for a small uni either. Plus it's the most logical choice for a dutch student cause home is only a ferry ride away so the dutch community is pretty large (two of my housemates were dutch girls so I got to know a fair few of them) :)

The chem department is pretty good but I know very little about the physics one.
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going home isn't really an issue, if something is really bad you're always one plane away, and you won't go home every weekend anyway.


anything with a good chem department sounds nice, really.
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Yeah but I thought it worth mentioning that there are a suprising large number of dutch people there :) Then again you're probably coming to the UK to get away from dutch people :D
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i just read the hull site on Physics and Chem, it looks nice, really.

and gettting away from the Dutch isn't the point here, it is more the idea to get a taste of studying in other countrys.
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The thing about Hull is that it's often called the most depressing place in England.

I can vouch for that.

 
why is it so depressing?
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That's the problem, I'm not entirely sure. There's no good reason for it being depressing, it just is.

The fact that it has a separate telephone network to the rest of the country might have something to do with it.

 

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And if you mis-spell it you get Hell. I also get the impression it's not a nice place to live but I've never been there.... who knows.

Come to Portsmouth! All the cool kids are going there.... (well, I am anyway).

 
Newcastle has been suggested  by my mom. i have visited the countryside there, it looks rather nice.

Hull doesn't look all too bad, but i can't really see all that much plusses either.

Portsmouth, i'll do a google on that one.
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Originally posted by Petrarch of the VBB
I hear that Plymouth Uni are very keen on attracting overseas students.

www.plymouth.ac.uk


Top up fees, natch.  Not sure when they come into existance in England & how they affect furriners, but it's worth noting.

Can't really speak for Strathclyde Uni..I know we've got probably the best CS department* in Scotland, but not sure on the rest.

*was when I started, anyways - that's why I chose here.

www.strath.ac.uk