A 17-year-old student from England鈥檚 north-east has made a head start on her higher education this week at a science summer school in Cambridge.

Georgia Collins, from Berwick-upon-Tweed, has been talking about her first impressions of undergraduate life while taking part in the Science@Cam event.

探花直播week-long summer school, part of the national Headstart scheme, is aimed at encouraging talented youngsters to develop their knowledge of science and technology, while also giving them a taste of what life at a university is really like.

Georgia, who finished her Highers a year earlier than usual back in May, hopes that good grades in chemistry, physics, biology, maths and Spanish will help her gain a place at the 探花直播 of Cambridge in 2007. She hopes to read natural sciences for her degree.

Lunching in the grand surroundings of King鈥檚 College hall, Georgia is joined by Giles, Michelle, Matt and Katherine. It鈥檚 their first full day and none of them knew each other before they arrived, yet they are already chatting as if they are the best of friends.

鈥淓veryone has settled down really quickly,鈥 Georgia says. 鈥淲e had some ice-breakers on the first night.鈥

鈥淚 realised that this summer school was a really good opportunity to meet the people who might be teaching me one day. It was my mum who found out about it, from the 探花直播鈥檚 website.鈥

探花直播group have spent the morning in the 探花直播 labs having a go at a number of practical experiments, including stretching plastic polymer sheets, shattering glass rods and making a battery out of lemons.

探花直播table talk is all about the team project they will learn more about that afternoon. 鈥淚t鈥檒l probably be researching some Nobel prize winner鈥檚 work,鈥 suggests Georgia. 鈥淣o, it鈥檒l be something practical,鈥 says Giles knowingly.

探花直播days are quite long 鈥 starting at 8.15am and finishing at 10pm 鈥 but there is free time each evening for the youngsters to socialise and meet the existing science students who are helping out. Everyone is looking forward to having a go at punting.

探花直播Science@Cam summer school runs until 27 July and is organised by Dr. Rob Wallach and Lianne Sallows. Based in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, students also visit the departments of chemistry, physics and astronomy during their stay.


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