hey guys i need some advice,
basically i got 4 rejections for medicine and an offer for human sciences at kings.
I've decided to take a gap year and apply again but my school is telling me i have to firm the human science offer "just incase" because its "not a given that they will let me reapply for medicine through the school". I guess what they mean is if i dont get 3 As which i think i will only because My AS's were all over 90% and i got 2 As in my january modules so i need DDC in june to get 3A's overall.
My schools teling me i have to firm it then i can decline the offer on results day- but i dont wnt to firm it because there is no way i want to do that course (i only applied in the first place because i wasnt sure about a gap year but now i defo want to take a gap year)
so my question is- is it a bad idea to firm it if im not going to do it?
will it look bad if i firm then decline it, and then apply to kings again (for med) during my gap year- as in would it be frowned upon?
im scared that if i dnt firm it my school wont support my reapplication and my UCAS advisor is sooo annoying- she just doesnt want to give the school a bad reputation by letting some students have no firm choice and make it look like everyone has a place at uni!
thanks