Hey, thanks for your comment! I hadn’t really realised the extent to which someone can study full-time while also skilling up in research engineering—that definitely makes me feel more willing to go for PPE.
Re your third paragraph, I wouldn’t have a year off—it’d just be like doing a year of PPE, followed by three years of CS & philosophy. I do have a scholarship, and would do the first year of PPE anyway in case I didn’t get into CS & phil.
Either way, your first point does point me more in the direction of just sticking with PPE :)
Ah okay, if it doesn’t delay your graduation then I’d probably lean more towards CS. Self study can be great, but I’ve found classes really valuable too in getting more rigorous. Of course there’s a million factors I’m not aware of—best of luck in whichever you choose!
Hey, thanks for your comment! I hadn’t really realised the extent to which someone can study full-time while also skilling up in research engineering—that definitely makes me feel more willing to go for PPE.
Re your third paragraph, I wouldn’t have a year off—it’d just be like doing a year of PPE, followed by three years of CS & philosophy. I do have a scholarship, and would do the first year of PPE anyway in case I didn’t get into CS & phil.
Either way, your first point does point me more in the direction of just sticking with PPE :)
Ah okay, if it doesn’t delay your graduation then I’d probably lean more towards CS. Self study can be great, but I’ve found classes really valuable too in getting more rigorous. Of course there’s a million factors I’m not aware of—best of luck in whichever you choose!