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Sitting on your train at 6.50 a.m., revising your course of functional neuroanatomy of the basal ganglia, and while thinking about vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in case of refractory epilepsy (it so happens I read an article on that), formulating a hypothesis on whether stimulation of certain nuclei of the thalamus would be a good treatment (integration of the class on basal ganglia), only to find out the very same day, during the first class of that day (a class on epilepsy), that this treat...
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Sitting on your train at 6.50 a.m., revising your course of functional neuroanatomy of the basal ganglia, and while thinking about vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in case of refractory epilepsy (it so happens I read an article on that), formulating a hypothesis on whether stimulation of certain nuclei of the thalamus would be a good treatment (integration of the class on basal ganglia), only to find out the very same day, during the first class of that day (a class on epilepsy), that this treat...
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passed all exams, chosen to do physics and engineering in medicine msc at UCL. Considering my years of clinical experience and contacts I think it will be a more lucrative career.
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got a conditional offer for UCL!!! interview was hard, just loads of physics questions
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got a conditional offer for UCL!!! interview was hard, just loads of physics questions
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hahaha I think UCL is my number one choice. there's been a technicality with dates, my dissertation doesn't get marked until 5th dec, because of this i'm having to take a year out, UCL has reserved my place for a year. I'm taking this year to do an extra module in fluid mechanics and reading up on masters level physics
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I won first prize in the poster competition. The prize is to give a talk at the conference!
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got a conditional offer for UCL!!! interview was hard, just loads of physics questions
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here is the structure of the msc https://www.ucl.ac.uk/phys/admissions/msc/physics
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got a conditional offer for UCL!!! interview was hard, just loads of physics questions
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got an interview for UCL!! pressure is now on
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I've just got a conditional offer for a physics MSc at Kings (Higgs did his MSc there)..... still waiting for UCL to reply
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I'd have to say thanks to you two and a few others who have helped me with homework questions.You've also tolerated my writing style which I think has improved because of it. UCL is my first choice but I'll happily take kings if they don't get back to me. ow study study study, final exams in early june :/
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My paper in Journal of Physics A is going to be listed as one of the 'Publisher's Pick' articles as they regards it to be of particular interest to their readers. I am very pleased.
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It's been a struggle to make up what is left of my mind
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well guys. I think I have it
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I seriously do not like this reputation system. Everyone says "maybe you should review your posts to see why you got the negative rep". There's no pattern. Whoever it is giving me the negative rep just doesn't like me. Seriously, I said that "Seti might be interested in looking for creatures that can travel through imaginary time." I got a negative rep point for that.
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I've been involved in the conversation you're talking about. You brought but the concept of imaginary time and state that you take a philosophical standpoint, make no philosophical argument, ignore parts of posts you simply don't want to engage in and then trivialise the whole situation. I don't think you're that bad generally but what you did in that thread wasn't exactly bullet proof.
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I still don't understand why John Cuthbar has no avatar yet. He seems to be a large member in the scienceforums community.
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I don't understand how any graduate of Philosophy can say that they don't work in their field. Philosophy superordinates all areas of study, and it directly superordinates Politics and Science.
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This is ridiculous, so your saying that a phil grad can start working in designing rockets? Philosophy by itself is fairly weak. That's why major universities like Oxford make their students study maths and philosophy. Zenos paradoxes are prime examples of how lingual philosophy fails and you need maths to logically describe everyday processes in life. A considerable part of the history of philosophy contains mathematical thinkers like DesCarte, Whitehead, Russel, Frege, etc.
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Do colleges, when entering, allow you to do independent research with their resources with permission?
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This is probably one of the few jobs where I can look at porn and schedule meetings with hookers during work lolll
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uhmmmm, my boss wants me to teach classes.
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its amazing how much people will go to avoid the truth