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Here is a rephrased version of the article: — Authored by Harsh Gupta, MSc Advanced Materials Science and Engineering It’s been nine months since I relocated to London, and while that might not appear to be a lengthy duration, it has provided me with significant insights into life in this vibrant city. London is abundant…
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Written by Dawson La, Materials Science and Engineering (MEng) Ten months ago, in October 2022, I was overwhelmed with anxiety, doubt, and uncertainty. I was on the verge of commencing my first year in Materials Science and Engineering at Imperial College London. As someone who has typically been quite introverted, plunging into university life was…
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Here is a rephrased version of the article with enhanced flow and clarity, while maintaining the original meaning and tone: — Authored by Harsh Gupta, MSc. Advanced Materials Science and Engineering It has been nine months since I relocated to London, and while this may not appear to be a lengthy duration, it has certainly…
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Written by Dawson La, Materials Science and Engineering (MEng) Ten months ago, in October 2022, I found myself overwhelmed with nerves, uncertainty, and a good amount of fear. I was on the verge of starting my first year in Materials Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, and the prospect of embracing this new phase…
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Written by Harsh Gupta, MSc. Advanced Materials Science and Engineering It has been nine months since I relocated to London, and although that might not appear to be a lengthy period, I have gained extensive insight into life in this vibrant city. London is not only abundant in culture and history, but it also presents…
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Written by Dawson La, Materials Science and Engineering (MEng) In October 2022, I was engulfed in nerves, uncertainty, and a considerable amount of fear. I was about to embark on my first year as a Materials Science and Engineering student at Imperial, and the prospect of delving into something entirely new and unfamiliar was intimidating—particularly…
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