Posts Tagged With: physics
Commemoration Day 2006
I officially graduated last Wednesday. After studying physics for 4 years I was awarded the the Associate of the Royal College of Science (ARCS) and Master’s in Science (MSci) degree. Having found a job since after exams that was also my first “holiday”. Didn’t get many pictures because I gave my camera to my dad, … Continue reading
Viva Forever
Nooo…not spice girls! Anyway, I had my MSci viva this morning. What’s a viva? It’s where you present your project to experts (i.e. my supervisor and assessor) and then they grill you with difficult questions. It went surprisingly quickly and although I didn’t really know complete scientific answers to their questions, I did manage to … Continue reading
The end is near
The end of term that is. I was in uni from 9 this morning and only got back home at 9pm. That’s the longest I’ve ever been at uni in any one day and I was working for most of it. After last week’s 15 seconds of fame, I’ve had to carry on with my … Continue reading
Masters degree
Up until now I’ve been a little unsure about what my degree was actually classified as. Now I’m fairly certain it is an undergraduate, integrated Masters degree – the official title: Master in Science (MSci). The uncertainty came about from the rush of universities adding such courses and without everyone knowing what it was. Some … Continue reading
Imperial College – Physics 2005
As promised I have scanned in the year photo for the department of physics at Imperial College London. It only has years 3 and 4, although I think it’s mostly year 3 (my year) but then again, with so many people at Imperial I don’t actually know everyone yet! I suppose that’s the disadvatage of … Continue reading





