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In which I sip tea and try to convince you that physicists at Cambridge are not really as socially awkward as we're often portrayed in movies like 'The Theory of Everything' (while being awkward myself). So what is studying Natural Sciences really like?
This is one of my two videos about the Natural Sciences course at Cambridge, as there will be another coming out next week. In that, I will review my experience learning Natural Sciences as a course in depth: the structure, how difficult it is, employability, and whether I think it is worth it. Please subscribe for next week's video!
More detailed information about the Natural Sciences course at Cambridge can be found on the website at this link:
www.undergraduate.study.cam.a...
Please leave a comment if you have any questions that you would like clarified, or if you have any suggestions or requests for another video e.g. explaining the Natural Sciences course in more detail! Alternatively you can find me on instagram @naproud and message me there :)
By the way, I thought I would clarify that the Natural Sciences course is often shortened to 'NatSci' (pronounced nat-ski, which you might hear me using interchangeably in this video). 'Phys NatSci' is what we use to call people who study physical natural sciences.
CIips from the movie (The Theory of Everything, 2014), are from here:
• The Theory of Everythi...
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