Down the road at MMU - sad I missed out on the MAP bursary but MMU were the only uni to offer the joint honours course I do and this way I qualify as a speech therapist and get an accredited psychology degree too (just in case I want to change direction later on and do further postgrad studies). At least my debts after 4 years at uni will only be about £10K - thank you NHS. Good luck for Thursday but sure all will be fine
Surely that's a troll. 5 grades down and missing in a key subject... Unless her entire family died in a car crash just before exams I can't imagine mitigating circumstances that servere
I don't feel like trolling especially on this thread. She's non EU just like me if that means anything as a mitigating factor.
I agree it's really difficult!! I'm panicking because my school uses the system where Year 12s are given their overall A Level expected grades from the start. Mine were all Cs, and if I get higher than my expected grades what happens?
I agree it's really difficult!! I'm panicking because my school uses the system where Year 12s are given their overall A Level expected grades from the start. Mine were all Cs, and if I get higher than my expected grades what happens?
This may have been asked already but does anyone know how common it is for a firm choice uni to accept an applicant whose results were a Couple of grades lower than the original offer?
If it's any consolation it's the same for me and I'm really freaking out about Thursday! What course and uni did you firm and insure? (I'm guessing Medicine?)