Maz
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The folk in P&L like a good row.Is it me or is this story nothing more than a jolly jape? It must be a slow news week in P&L to get 7 pages.
See what I did there? row? boat race? Oxbridge?
The folk in P&L like a good row.Is it me or is this story nothing more than a jolly jape? It must be a slow news week in P&L to get 7 pages.
Not your best effort, but we'll talk about it in tutorial next week?The folk in P&L like a good row.
See what I did there? row? boat race? Oxbridge?
Long shot but was Bob Bell on your course ?A different spin, they were saying "We want you so much and are confident in your ability to do well, just pass the minimum criterion and you are in"
I got a "minimum matriculation" (2E's) from Manchester to read Physics in 1974 and got ABBB
Long shot but was Bob Bell on your course ?
Long shot but was Bob Bell on your course ?
38 years ago! I can't remember! Sorry.
It's not me by the way so no need to be sorry38 years ago! I can't remember! Sorry.
IIRC, physics and the other "hard sciences" (chemistry, engineering) were just about the only courses where undergraduates effectively did a 9-5 job. Which made it much more difficult for them to fit in with the rather freewheeling studenty life the rest of us had.The thing I found very challenging about Oxford was the combination of both social and academic pressure at the same time. When I got there I found that I was starting behind most of the other physics students because I had done the combined pure and applied maths A level whereas most of the others had done Further Maths, or at least pure and applied as separate A levels. This panicked me, more than it should have done no doubt, and I felt I was struggling from day 1, which was quite a blow to my confidence, and eventually I gave up trying and went to the pub too much instead.
They do - even though they're a collegiate bunch at heart. But we're in the cafe at the moment.The folk in P&L like a good row.
See what I did there? row? boat race? Oxbridge?
Incidentally, is it just me, or does this thread suggest that a rather higher-than-expected proportion of us are Oxford graduates?
Incidentally, is it just me, or does this thread suggest that a rather higher-than-expected proportion of us are Oxford graduates?
They do - even though they're a collegiate bunch at heart. But we're in the cafe at the moment.
Incidentally, is it just me, or does this thread suggest that a rather higher-than-expected proportion of us are Oxford graduates?
Except that we're in the cafe - although the personnel and the quality of debate would fit well in CA&D.Amongst the CA&D membership at any rate.![]()
Except that we're in the cafe - although the personnel and the quality of debate would fit well in CA&D.
You see, that's what a good-quality university education gets you - an argumentative streak and an eye for detail.
It suggests that there are a high proportion that like to tell others anyway.