I am currently considering applying for imperial college MSc quantum field and fundamental forces, and have few questions.
1. It says admission is in rolling bias, and it is already March, is it too late for the application? i.e. is all place taken by now.
2. I am currently a year three imperial...
Hello,
I've recently been admitted to the MSc QFFF program at Imperial College London for the 2019-2020 year and am seeking advice regarding possible career paths/was wondering if anyone is in a similar situation. My end goal is to do a PhD in the United States since (for non-academic reasons)...
I’ve recently received an offer for the QFFF MSc at Imperial College, I’m certain that I’ll be accepting the offer (when the portal updates). But there’s a few things that questions I have generally and hopefully anyone on the course or who has been on the course can help me out.
In the course...
So I'm your overly ambitious first year Physics student at Imperial College. I am currently planning out possible life routes. The following is written by me in the future, hopefully (it's just easier):
So I finished my Physics degree with a first (hopefully), but I have since been abroad for...
I am seriously considering applying for the QFFF MSc course at Imperial beginning this September and would like to know a little bit more about the course, the entry requirements and the prospects of continuing with a PhD in Theoretical Physics after completing the course. Is anyone on here...
Hi there, this has probably been done to death on countless other threads, but I just thought it would be better to get more personal and actual direct replies by making my own post.
I plan to go on and study theoretical physics and I've been accepted into both QFFF and Part III Applied Maths...
Hi guys,
I've got a few questions about the (QFFF) Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces MSc at Imperial College.
This is my background:
- I study at Sapienza University of Rome and I just finished my 2nd year of the 3 year "laurea" (the only italian first level degree, equivalent to Bachelor's...
So I hold an offer from Imperial, under the event that Cambridge also gives me an offer I am really unsure of which to go for. Could anyone tell me which is considered to be the harder course? I'm fine with studying module based content and then passing exams specifically on that content, but...
Dear everyone,
I have a question about career future and I am deeply worrying about it.
I am currently a master student in QFFF program at Imperial College. I will graduate soon but haven't get any Ph.D. offer (I applied a couple of places in Europe, some does not reply, some rejected me...
Hi, I've received offers for both of the above courses and I'm trying to weigh up the pros and cons of both, bearing in mind that whatever I choose will be preparation for a Theoretical Physics PhD in the UK or Europe.
I'd just love to spend the year at Cambridge, if only to be able to say I've...
Hi guys!
I've got a few questions about the Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces MSc at Imperial.
Here's my background:
- Pure Mathematician at Oxford (MMATH)
- Studied Theoretical Physics as a hobby for years
- Wanting to Move into the field as a graduate
- Self-Funding (through working in...
Dear Forum-Community,
Provided that I got offers from the Imperial College London for the Master Course "Qauntum Field and Fundamental Forces", from the University of Cambridge for "Master of Advanced Study" (Part III of the Mathematical Tripos) and from the Perimeter Institute of Theoretical...