<p>I am thinking of studying somewhere in Europe, I would obviously first think of England, but can you tell me what are the best EU universities best for (I am talking about majors, of course)? I am mostly interested in the field of Engineering (Constructional/Architectural), Computer Science, Applied Math or Physics? And has France got any specifically Good University?
I am an IB Student so can you tell me what are the required IB subjects for each major? Besides, Is taking APs in Calculus and Physics an asset in addition to my full IB (I'm taking Math HL & Physics HL) ?
And, just out of curiosity, what does an engineer REALLY do on his workplace, office, or whatever...</p>
<p>You should check out IUB, in germany. (all courses are in english, so don't sweat)
There is a pretty good university in france, called grande l'ecole.. smth, i think</p>
<p>For science/engineering, Imperial in the UK is your best bet. Oxford and Cambridge are also tops in science/engineering but difficult to get into.</p>
<p>Architecture:
1 Cardiff<br>
2 Cambridge
3 Bath<br>
4 Sheffield
5 Univ Coll London
6 Newcastle<br>
7 Dundee
8 Manchester
9 Liverpool
10 Edinburgh<br>
11 Nottingham
12 De Montfort
13 Strathclyde
14 Robert Gordon
15 Oxford Brookes
16 Queens, Belfast<br>
17 Westminster<br>
18 Northumbria
19 Brighton
20 Plymouth </p>
<p>Civil Engineering:
1 Imperial College<br>
2 Cardiff
3 Southampton
4 Bristol<br>
5 Queens, Belfast
6 Loughborough
7= Bath
7= Nottingham<br>
9 Univ Coll London<br>
10 Manchester
11 Sheffield
12 Swansea
13 Dundee
14 Salford
15 Ulster
16 Birmingham<br>
17= Liverpool
17= Aberdeen
19 Newcastle
20 Glasgow </p>
<p>Computer Science:
1 Cambridge
2 Oxford
3 Imperial College
4 York
5 Bristol
6 Univ Coll London
7 Southampton
8 Bath
9 Warwick
10 Surrey
11= St Andrews
11= Edinburgh
13 Durham
14 Swansea
15 Manchester
16 Lancaster
17 Sheffield
18 Sussex
19 Cardiff
20 Nottingham </p>
<p>Math:
1 Cambridge
2 Oxford<br>
3 Durham
4 Warwick
5 Imperial College
6 LSE
7 Univ Coll London
8 Bath
9 Bristol<br>
10 Greenwich<br>
11 Surrey
12 St Andrews
13 York
14 Nottingham
15 Leeds
16 Southampton
17 Cardiff
18 Heriot-Watt
19= Lancaster
19= Newcastle </p>
<p>Physics:
1 Cambridge
2 Oxford<br>
3 Imperial College
4 Durham<br>
5 Warwick
6 Bristol<br>
7 Queens, Belfast
8 Leeds
9 Surrey<br>
10 Royal Holloway
11 Nottingham
12 Glasgow<br>
13 Southampton<br>
14= Manchester<br>
14= Univ Coll London
14= St Andrews
17= Exeter<br>
17= Cardiff<br>
19 Sheffield
20 Leicester</p>
<p>Thank you for your quick responses...
And can someone tell me if combining AP Calculus BC with IB Math HL and AP Physics C with IB Physics HL is an asset or a waste of time and energy?</p>
<p>Thanks for your long list warblursrule86 (if wish I haven't mistaken)...
And seeing your structured answer, can you give your source? I would be very grateful for this!!</p>
<p>Combining Math HL and Calc BC is unnecessary. Physics HL and Physics C is not as bad a combination because Physics HL doesn't require calculus, and a calculus-based physics course is a good course to take in high school. </p>
<p>My source:
<a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,6734,00.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,6734,00.html</a></p>
<p>It's roughly the UK version of US News.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot!!
And, if you have any past experience with architecture/civil engineering, do you feel its culture-related or that, in other terms, related to the country you intend to work in...The reason of my concern is that I live in a foreign country (outside the EU) and I do not plan stay in the EU longer than the course hours I have to fulfill!!</p>
<p>The UK Ranking is very interesting, so is there any equivalent for the US ??</p>