Anyone doing/have done this gruelling course?
If so, did you do your undergraduate programme at cambridge too, or did you do it externally?
Do you need specifically a mathematics or mathematical physics degree to get in, or would something like mathematics with economics major-minor be sufficient?
i got accepted after doing my math undergrad in canada but didnt go
>>8537445
Why? Where did you go instead?
>>8537439
3rd year undergrad at cambridge this year, I know a few part iii students.
As far as I know any degree that's sufficiently mathematical is good.
I'm not planning to do a masters (not a good enough student to get the first/high 2i to get in) but the website is usally very detailed.
https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/part-iii-prospective
>The minimum entry requirement for non-Cambridge graduates is normally a UK first class honours degree in mathematics, physics, engineering, or statistics, or an equivalent qualification
Info on funding is there too.
https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.maths.cam.ac.uk/files/partiii_guide2016.pdf
>>8537455
UBC
already had a supervisor there for my field of interest and more funding
plus i was tired of coursework
>>8537464
Out of interest, did you do STEP II and STEP III? If so what grades did you get
>>8537642
Yeah, got 1 and 2 respectively