Question: What did you study at University?
Asked by matt5495 to AndrewL, Andrew, Emma, Marianne, Paula on 17 Jun 2010 in Categories: About.
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I studied medicine and then did an intercalated BSc in biochemistry (In some medical courses you get the opportunity to study a science in more depth). I’m sort of back at university now doing a PhD but officially I’m an employee.
Are you thinking about what you might do at University/ whether you’ll go? I would recommend it and I would also recommend Edinburgh University.
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Hi matt5495,
physics – and I loved it!
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My BSc (bachelors degree) was in Biochemistry and Genetics, at the University of Nottingham – which is a fantastic place and I’d recommend everyone thinking of applying to make it their first choice! Brilliant time I had there, really fun city, great uni.
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