Hey everyone!
So I realise this is a really annoying question and not one with a specific answer, but please bear with me :3 I know it varies between universities, but what do most universities give more weighting to on the UCAS application for the following subjects:
- Biological Sciences?
- English Literature?
I'm afraid to say that I'm not sure I'm going to get wonderful grades in my first year of A Levels (I think I've done well in History and English Literature, I think I've done okay in Biology and I am honestly not sure about Chemistry). I need Chemistry for my choices in Biological Sciences (which is my main choice :3).
I'm just worried that if I don't get as good a grades as my target grade, which is an A in all subjects because it is a mean of my grades at GCSE, then it will hamper my chances of being offered good university places/conditional offers? I have really good work experience and I'm always told my CV/applications are really, really good etc, but I'm worried my grades will bring my application down too far. Obviously they won't look AS GOOD as fab grades would, but how far will they hamper my chances if I have two good and two okay but not so good?
I hope that makes sense, please help :3