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  1. banek's Avatar
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    Applying after 15 January
    Hi!

    I was thinking about applying to ICL, but the deadline was 3 months ago. Theoretically there is still some chance of getting there (the very last deadline - 30 June). What do you think about applying now? Does it make any sense? Has anybody been given an offer by ICL AFTER 15 January so far?
  2. Lierke's Avatar
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    Re: Applying after 15 January
    I wouldn't imagine so, they have given out almost all their offers at this point, and they are certainly not in extra. What is it you are applying for?

    Lierke
  3. Zottula's Avatar
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    Re: Applying after 15 January
    No chance. Imperial has too much competition. Sorry.
  4. banek's Avatar
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    Re: Applying after 15 January
    I'd like to read Materials Science or Chemical Engineering. I was pooled and than rejected by Cambridge (Chem Eng) and didn't choose any other unis. I'm from abroad and I didn't know how everything works when I first applied. Now I'm thinking about taking a gap year and get some placement in the UK but being a foreigner doesn't help at all...
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