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Reply 40
Original post by LSD
Aww man that sucks, apparently we don't find out till July too about our 3rd year applications and SAAS deadline is the end of June :frown: I don't think it particularly matters though, if you just put zoology honours it can be easily changed later I think. You will probably get into zoology alright anyway since there are about 100 spaces, some of the other courses are much smaller. Were you far off the pre-req grades? They're trying to make as many people happy as possible so you should be okay


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In the pre-requisites I got a C1 in both Animal Diversity and Evolutionary Biology but I got a D2 in Ecology and Conservation.

The rest of my results were various Cs and Ds.

My advisor said I probably wouldn't get in but he has a reputation of talking utter *******s towards this subject as there was a girl in my Evolutionary Biology lab who was repeating 2nd year because he told her to do that as she didn't have the grades but she got offered places in 3rd year but couldn't take them because of SAAS, she wasn't pleased.

I'm just gonna wait and hope tbh.
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Reply 41
Original post by Documental
In the pre-requisites I got a C1 in both Animal Diversity and Evolutionary Biology but I got a D2 in Ecology and Conservation.

The rest of my results were various Cs and Ds.

My advisor said I probably wouldn't get in but he has a reputation of talking utter *******s towards this subject as there was a girl in my Evolutionary Biology lab who was repeating 2nd year because he told her to do that as she didn't have the grades but she got offered places in 3rd year but couldn't take them because of SAAS, she wasn't pleased.

I'm just gonna wait and hope tbh.


That isn't too bad, you might still get in there are quite alot if spaces in zoology and i heard ecology and conservation was a complete b**ch, so maybe everyone got Ds, your adviser sounds like a **** :tongue: I wouldn't listen to that advice, even though we got that email saying "don't email us about entry to 3rd year!" you could maybe email them and say its essential for SAAS that you find out now :s


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Reply 42
Original post by LSD
That isn't too bad, you might still get in there are quite alot if spaces in zoology and i heard ecology and conservation was a complete b**ch, so maybe everyone got Ds, your adviser sounds like a **** :tongue: I wouldn't listen to that advice, even though we got that email saying "don't email us about entry to 3rd year!" you could maybe email them and say its essential for SAAS that you find out now :s


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I did, and then got an automated reply saying that he was away until the 18th on some bloody jolly, not pleased :P

I think I buggered up Ecology and Conservation by getting an F1 in the 15% essay, I have no idea what I did wrong but it was an F1 apparently :P
Reply 43
Original post by Documental
I did, and then got an automated reply saying that he was away until the 18th on some bloody jolly, not pleased :P

I think I buggered up Ecology and Conservation by getting an F1 in the 15% essay, I have no idea what I did wrong but it was an F1 apparently :P


Urg useless, is there no one else you can email? What about the head of second year she might be able to sort something :s

That sucks, you should have demanded to know why it was an F1 :tongue: one of my friends did that in immunology in first semester when he got a D in an essay or something and they were actually quite helpful :tongue:


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Reply 44
Original post by kassiee.
Guess I'm just gonna have to learn to get through the human stuff :frown:

Definitely considering genetics, never thought about it before but it could fill up space :smile:

Yeah that's true, think I might give 2Y a miss! Did you do all biology subjects in 2nd year?


It maybe won't be that bad if you have a real interest in it :smile: They've merged physiology and neuroscience for this year so it might be better than in my year when we had to do them as single subjects and physiology was horrifying.

something like 94% of people who take essential genetics in 2nd year pass it with a decent grade, I was at a meeting with all the life sciences lecturers and I'm sure that was the figure, which is reallyyyy good :P

Yes I did all biology in 2nd year, 10 classes, 6 in first semester but only 4 exams and 6 in second semester with 6 exams. Some of the 20 credit courses are awful it's like being back in school having to learn an entire years worth of work after getting used to the courses being split into 2 exams in first year. It's alright though most people I know managed to pass everything but it is a pretty big leap from first year. Sooooo many classessss.
Reply 45
Original post by LSD
It maybe won't be that bad if you have a real interest in it :smile: They've merged physiology and neuroscience for this year so it might be better than in my year when we had to do them as single subjects and physiology was horrifying.

something like 94% of people who take essential genetics in 2nd year pass it with a decent grade, I was at a meeting with all the life sciences lecturers and I'm sure that was the figure, which is reallyyyy good :P

Yes I did all biology in 2nd year, 10 classes, 6 in first semester but only 4 exams and 6 in second semester with 6 exams. Some of the 20 credit courses are awful it's like being back in school having to learn an entire years worth of work after getting used to the courses being split into 2 exams in first year. It's alright though most people I know managed to pass everything but it is a pretty big leap from first year. Sooooo many classessss.


Thanks so much for your help :smile: Still not sure what I'm going to choose to fill 40 credits yet but got a while to decide!

Awww maaan! Not looking forward to all the classes, I better sort out my time management skills. I'm terrible when it comes to uni, I tend to leave everything till the last minute. Not good.

Btw how many labs did you have a week?

Still not got all my results back and today is the deadline. It's horrendous :frown:
Reply 46
Original post by kassiee.
Thanks so much for your help :smile: Still not sure what I'm going to choose to fill 40 credits yet but got a while to decide!

Awww maaan! Not looking forward to all the classes, I better sort out my time management skills. I'm terrible when it comes to uni, I tend to leave everything till the last minute. Not good.

Btw how many labs did you have a week?

Still not got all my results back and today is the deadline. It's horrendous :frown:


No bother :smile: having so many classes a week is fine it's just when it comes to exams they all seem to come at once it's hard to study for them all :biggrin: I definitely wouldn't advise leaving all assignments to last minute though there's a fair few of them in both semesters, loads of class tests too :frown:

You have almost no labs a week in second year unless you take microbiology :tongue: all the 10 credit classes have like 1 lab throughout the whole course, a couple have 2 and that's it. But with micro you have one lab a week in second semester but they're amazing good fun :biggrin: I really loved the micro labs I'm gonna miss them :frown:

Do you have them back now? Should by the end of tonight at least :P


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Reply 47
Original post by LSD
No bother :smile: having so many classes a week is fine it's just when it comes to exams they all seem to come at once it's hard to study for them all :biggrin: I definitely wouldn't advise leaving all assignments to last minute though there's a fair few of them in both semesters, loads of class tests too :frown:

You have almost no labs a week in second year unless you take microbiology :tongue: all the 10 credit classes have like 1 lab throughout the whole course, a couple have 2 and that's it. But with micro you have one lab a week in second semester but they're amazing good fun :biggrin: I really loved the micro labs I'm gonna miss them :frown:

Do you have them back now? Should by the end of tonight at least :P


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Oh great haha :frown: Well it's not meant to be easy I suppose. Will just need to try be a good student next year :P

Oh that sounds not bad then, I thought I would be in labs all the time. Yeah I'll be doing micro, at least they're good fun, that's half the battle :smile:

Nope still not got them back :frown: It's so annoying, I just want to be put out of my misery!
Reply 48
Original post by kassiee.
Oh great haha :frown: Well it's not meant to be easy I suppose. Will just need to try be a good student next year :P

Oh that sounds not bad then, I thought I would be in labs all the time. Yeah I'll be doing micro, at least they're good fun, that's half the battle :smile:

Nope still not got them back :frown: It's so annoying, I just want to be put out of my misery!


That was my plan, be a good student :tongue: it definitely worked out for me!

I thought I'd have loads of labs too but micro is really the only class that does regular labs but yeah you should definitely enjoy them, they're graded though worth like 12% of the course or something but almost everyone gets As for them, the lab leaders are pretty lenient :smile:

That's weird we're after the deadline now :s what class are you still waiting on?


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Original post by kassiee.
Hey guys, I'm just going into second year wooo! Apologies that us first years got our results back first, not our faults :P
I originally applied for Anatomy, think I will be changing to Immunology/Pharmacology or something, can't decide...decisions decisions.

I'm definitely going to pick the human and infection group options just to give me a choice. So I have 40 credits left to fill. Did either of you do Chem 2Y?

Any tips on what to avoid haha?


Hey! Firstly, I'm really sorry about the late reply. I haven't checked this thread in a while. Hope you did well in your exams?

I did all the human options too. The worst one was Physiology, but I quite liked the other 3 :smile: I didn't do any of the infection courses. I didn't take chemistry past 1st year either so I can't help there.

I would say avoid Bioengineering and Global Change (unless you want to learn about rice haha!). Forensic Bioscience was my favourite 2nd year module. The course was so interesting and the staff were really good. Also heard good things about Extreme Biology.

Good luck with your choices, if you want to know anything else just ask :smile:
Original post by Documental
Well I passed all my exams but I didn't get the requirements for automatically getting into third year so I'm waiting now. Problem is, I kinda need to know for SAAS or can I change it if I have to change course.

I'm hopefully doing either Honours in Zoology or a Designated Degree in Animal Biology, tbh I'd be happy with either, I just don't want to have to jump through hoops with SAAS if I have to change anything.


Hi there! My SAAS is still down has Pharmacology. My adviser told me not to bother changing it so don't worry about that!

Do you mind me asking you what your gpa is? The lady in charge of Zoology is possibly the loveliest woman ever and i know for a fact she will do whatever she can before rejecting someone. I'm sure you will be fine. If you want to know anything else about 3rd year just let me know :smile:

*Edit* Just read over your previous posts. Your grades for the animal biology pre-requiste's are fine, no idea what your adviser is on about! Who is it? Someone from the department?
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Reply 51
Original post by LSD
That was my plan, be a good student :tongue: it definitely worked out for me!

I thought I'd have loads of labs too but micro is really the only class that does regular labs but yeah you should definitely enjoy them, they're graded though worth like 12% of the course or something but almost everyone gets As for them, the lab leaders are pretty lenient :smile:

That's weird we're after the deadline now :s what class are you still waiting on?


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There's hope for me then :P

Yeah I know, I got them yesterday after a few people had phoned up etc. It was for Spanish, should have known, the department have a tendency to leave everything to the last minute lol! I passed though, can look forward to 2nd year wooo :smile:
Reply 52
Original post by Mr Rock N Roll
Hey! Firstly, I'm really sorry about the late reply. I haven't checked this thread in a while. Hope you did well in your exams?

I did all the human options too. The worst one was Physiology, but I quite liked the other 3 :smile: I didn't do any of the infection courses. I didn't take chemistry past 1st year either so I can't help there.

I would say avoid Bioengineering and Global Change (unless you want to learn about rice haha!). Forensic Bioscience was my favourite 2nd year module. The course was so interesting and the staff were really good. Also heard good things about Extreme Biology.

Good luck with your choices, if you want to know anything else just ask :smile:


Hey, don't worry about it :smile: Yeah got my last result yesterday thanks, 2nd year for me woo! Are you going into 4th year?

Thanks very much for the information :smile: I want to do Forensic Bioscience but I'm not sure if it clashes with infection courses, will need to double check :frown:

Wish I wasn't such a terrible decision maker haha!
Reply 53
Original post by Mr Rock N Roll
Hi there! My SAAS is still down has Pharmacology. My adviser told me not to bother changing it so don't worry about that!

Do you mind me asking you what your gpa is? The lady in charge of Zoology is possibly the loveliest woman ever and i know for a fact she will do whatever she can before rejecting someone. I'm sure you will be fine. If you want to know anything else about 3rd year just let me know :smile:

*Edit* Just read over your previous posts. Your grades for the animal biology pre-requiste's are fine, no idea what your adviser is on about! Who is it? Someone from the department?


Yeah I think I'll just leave it as Zoology and if it has to change then it will.

My overall GPA for the 240 credits is 11.792 which is good/bad? Tbh i'm not entirely sure if it is good or not.

Oh and my advisor is Malcolm Kennedy, and from others I've spoke to who also have him as an advisor, they don't speak highly of him.
Reply 54
Original post by Documental
Yeah I think I'll just leave it as Zoology and if it has to change then it will.

My overall GPA for the 240 credits is 11.792 which is good/bad? Tbh i'm not entirely sure if it is good or not.

Oh and my advisor is Malcolm Kennedy, and from others I've spoke to who also have him as an advisor, they don't speak highly of him.


Butting in here, I can't stand Kennedy. Also it's a GPA of 12 to be considered for a masters I think so just under that you should definitely be allowed honours.


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Reply 55
Original post by kassiee.
There's hope for me then :P

Yeah I know, I got them yesterday after a few people had phoned up etc. It was for Spanish, should have known, the department have a tendency to leave everything to the last minute lol! I passed though, can look forward to 2nd year wooo :smile:


That's good :biggrin: Good luck with second year then!
Original post by Documental
Yeah I think I'll just leave it as Zoology and if it has to change then it will.

My overall GPA for the 240 credits is 11.792 which is good/bad? Tbh i'm not entirely sure if it is good or not.

Oh and my advisor is Malcolm Kennedy, and from others I've spoke to who also have him as an advisor, they don't speak highly of him.


I don't want to get your hopes up, but I'm pretty sure you will not only get into 3rd year but you will get into Zoology honours. So try not to worry about it :smile:

And I don't really know Malcolm Kennedy very well, that sucks that he isn't a great adviser :frown:
Original post by kassiee.
Hey, don't worry about it :smile: Yeah got my last result yesterday thanks, 2nd year for me woo! Are you going into 4th year?

Thanks very much for the information :smile: I want to do Forensic Bioscience but I'm not sure if it clashes with infection courses, will need to double check :frown:

Wish I wasn't such a terrible decision maker haha!


Well done :biggrin: And indeed, time has gone by so quickly. I want to go back to 1st year and enjoy it more! :P

They might have changed the times/days of the level 2 courses but when I did it forensics didn't clash with anything else :smile: Making decisions is the worst, so I know how you feel :/ just try to remember if you pick a biology subject you don't like you only need to put up with it twice a week for 11 weeks :biggrin: (not including the 1 or 2 labs/tutorials)
Reply 58
Wow I'm so glad I found this thread! Hope you guys would be able to help me with my endless queries over here...

I'm a 18 yr old international student currently on a gap year. I took the A levels last year. I am deciding between studying Zoology at Uni of Nottingham or Glasgow University. Would appreciate it if anyone can share with me (or pm me) which aspects of Glasgow's system you find most helpful to your educational pursuit. I know that in this field, strong scientific understanding in biology is important, but I also wish to enter a programme with many opportunities to conduct fieldwork. How often are field trips organised for students to participate, and usually where? Any aspect you feel Glasgow can do more for her students?

So far from what I've read Nottingham seems like a uni with very strong research foundations. Not sure if this is going to be a factor in employment outlook etc..

Anyways, thanks for your time! :smile:
Reply 59
Original post by lyh19
Wow I'm so glad I found this thread! Hope you guys would be able to help me with my endless queries over here...

I'm a 18 yr old international student currently on a gap year. I took the A levels last year. I am deciding between studying Zoology at Uni of Nottingham or Glasgow University. Would appreciate it if anyone can share with me (or pm me) which aspects of Glasgow's system you find most helpful to your educational pursuit. I know that in this field, strong scientific understanding in biology is important, but I also wish to enter a programme with many opportunities to conduct fieldwork. How often are field trips organised for students to participate, and usually where? Any aspect you feel Glasgow can do more for her students?

So far from what I've read Nottingham seems like a uni with very strong research foundations. Not sure if this is going to be a factor in employment outlook etc..

Anyways, thanks for your time! :smile:


Hi sorry I was waiting and hoping a zoologist would answer this. I'm doing a different life science so I can maybe help a little bit.

What I like most about the way glasgow does things is how flexible the study is. Though you apply for zoology you don't specialise into it until the start of 3rd year. First and second year are broad biology courses that cover pretty much every aspect of biology. Broadens your understanding :P This also means you get to sort of "try everything" So if you decide for some reason zoology isn't for you, or something different has caught your eye then you can still change courses, you aren't locked into anything until the beginning of 3rd year. I applied for anatomy, got in and realised human biology pretty much bores me to tears (we hadn't had much experience of other types in school, we only got offered higher human biology) and once I'd experienced other types I realised I liked them better. I'm now going into 3rd year Genetics.

As far as I know there's a fair few field trips in zoology, only in 3rd and 4th year (not 1st and 2nd for the above reasons) but I can't give you much details as I'm not a zoology. I've heard about week long field trips etc though. You'll get loads of experience at glasgow I'm sure. There's also a chance to do a work placement year out with which you spend a year working in the field between 3rd and 4th year, then return and graduate with an MSci. rather than a BSc. which is pretty good. A fair few zoologists go each year I think but it's very competitive as all of life sciences can apply and there's only about 40 places on the programme.

Personally I really like glasgow, no need to do much more for us in life sciences anyway, lots of support and help if you need it, active in research lecturers always willing to help out.

Glasgow also has massive research foundations, both glasgow and nottingham are members of the Russell Group so in my opinion they're pretty balanced on the research front. I'm hoping this will appeal to future employers too. :P

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