Thank you @Malbecfan and @Ironoaks . Can’t tell you how much your advice on the oxbridge thread helped with navigating dd’s first term at Cambridge. The freshers week was intense, with double bookings left right and centre, having to reschedule and re reschedule photo slots, tutor meetings etc etc, with email’s flying around causing more confusions. Then that lab schedule clash was really stressful, being under time pressures to settle on a time table within a few days and all the uncertainty…we sorted it with the help of her DoS. Then she noticed bites on her body and panicked that it was the Paris bed bugs….had to call plodge and pest control. Had various ointments delivered by Amazon Prime. Plodge was so great, sorted it all (it was negative on the bed bugs). She’s since seen the college nurse and she thinks it was actually eczema rather than bites…..could have been the stress…who knows, she’s not mentioned it since , so not an issue anymore.
I’ve been really impressed with the college community feel of the place. If she has issues, e.g. noisy neighbours at 2am, she contacts plodge. Any issues that she doesn’t know who to contact she could speak to a real helpful human being at Plodge….and a real human actually answer the phone when you call (so refreshing compared to other academic institutions i ve encountered).
Dd applied to Physical NatSci and Chemistry for her other UCAS choices, knowing how to approach the Personal Statement with these choices was tricky. I remember it being quite the roller coaster of a brutal application process. But thankfully, she somehow landed where she wanted to be. I read with interest the oxbridge application thread this year and can’t believe that was her a year ago.
Despite initial reservations about choosing the Maths B module, she seems to be managing fine, and was over the moon when the supervisor gave her positive feedback when marking her work. Although she sometimes could feel a little intimidated by other very clever, if slightly eccentric characters ( no more so than any other universities I don’t think), someone took year 4 chemistry lecture handout’s to a year 1 lecture….not sure what that was about.
It would be interesting to hear how the fellow Year 2/3/4 Natsci s progress through their journeys C and beyond.
One question though I’ve been wondering about, if she does the MChem, does she get a BA after 3 years and then the master after 4 years?
And do anyone’s else’s DC also suffer occasionally from ‘impostor’s syndrome’?