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<p>Thanks for the advice on Brown University and I appreciate it, unfortunately it is not an exchange partner of Edinburgh or Glasgow University. Also I am going to be studying Mathematics and Brown University is not renowned in that particular department. One of the main aims of going on exchange to the USA is that I may be able to build some sort of connection with the institution so I could perhaps come back for postgraduate research. The University of Chicago is a top institution for my area of specialization in Mathematics, Number Theory.</p>
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<p>Perhaps it may be more ‘fun’ within the community, but Brown University is located in Rhode Island which doesn’t seem as ‘fun’ a place as Chicago which is a huge city bustling with life.</p>
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<p>I also find people in the US more attractive.</p>
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<p>I’m really not a fan of Emma Watson and unlike most people I know, I do not find her attractive at all. I don’t know, I just don’t see what people find so appealing about her.</p>
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<p>If I end up going to Glasgow instead of Edinburgh, then Columbia might be an institution where I can apply for exchange through direct enrollment. But I’m not too sure about this. Columbia is quite strong in mathematics and it’s in New York which is a bonus.</p>
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<p>Well obviously I do have common sense and I won’t walk around with a billboard attached to my chest saying, “Looking for attractive female company, if interested please phone *****”. </p>
<p>I’m just a guy, and like most guys I like gals. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with this.</p>
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<p>I enjoy the mathematics a lot, but I also like to do other things and I have other hobbies. That doesn’t mean I like ‘screwing around’. I like to think of myself as being like David Hilbert. Likes his mathematics, but also likes his women.</p>