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  1. metric's Avatar
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    (Original post by NapoleonDynamite)
    Ye, only been to three of my choices. Haven't been to either Aberystwyth or Chester :rolleyes:
    I went to 4 of mine, I did pretty well but I've had an extra year to think about it, this time last year I had seen nowhere and was so disorganised so you did better than me then! Whats your top choice?
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    (Original post by metric)
    I went to 4 of mine, I did pretty well but I've had an extra year to think about it, this time last year I had seen nowhere and was so disorganised so you did better than me then! Whats your top choice?
    Birmingham
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    (Original post by NapoleonDynamite)
    Birmingham
    Ah awesome, my cousin went there and loved it so fingers crossed for you!
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    (Original post by metric)
    Ah awesome, my cousin went there and loved it so fingers crossed for you!
    Awesome Yep fingers crossed!
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    got one for UEA yesterday
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    Got an offer from Goldsmiths I'd never go there though.
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    If i don't get an offer from Durham, i'll definitely be going to Exeter since they've given me an offer - i think i might even prefer Exeter over Durham
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    (Original post by mpc1)
    Many thanks for the useful info.

    The tutors do have access to the ucas apply at the time of applying for those who apply via school or college . Is track access different from apply access?

    Are international applicants with non A level courses typically evaluated later than domestic applicants with A levels? Many A level applicants got offers already but for the same course and same uni, no feedback for EU/Intl applicants.

    UCAS track states that when there is no feedback (offer/rejection) by the uni till a particular date (around May 6) , it automatically marks those as unsuccessful. Is a scenario not possible that the uni’s have not responded or updated the track due to some oversight?

    Just trying to understand the process.
    Hi,

    Track access is different in that it is only the applicant who can view this page. With regards to your question about international applications, this depends entirely on the institution in question. At Coventry, our International Office handle all non-UK applications and our team (Recruitment & Admissions Office) handle all of the UK applications. It is also untrue that A-level applicants are evaluated earlier than those doing different qualifications and I would imagine that this is also the case at most other institutions.

    UCAS give institutions a deadline of May 6th to respond to all applications that were received on time (before January 15th). This means that if you apply on-time and your application remains un-processed by May 6th then your application could be rejected "by default". However, at Coventry our policy is, always has been, and always will be, to ensure that we process every on-time application prior to the May 6th Deadline imposed by UCAS, so this scenario will definitely not happen to our applicants. Oversights will not occur due to our excellent IT systems that ensure that no application goes un-noticed or unprocessed.

    Please let us know if there's anything else we can do to help you during your application process.

    Joe,
    Recruitment & Admissions Office
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by Vestada)
    Application sent: 12th October
    Uni: Exeter
    Course: Philosophy
    Decision [Offer/Rejection]: Conditional
    Offer Grades: AAA
    Date Offer Received: 25th October
    Reaction: Not one of my top choices, but very happy and relieved to have an offer.
    How can you have picked an AAA option that isn't a top choice?
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by NaturalAndReal)
    How can you have picked an AAA option that isn't a top choice?
    It was advertised as AAA-AAB on the website originally, and they gave me the AAA offer. My two lower offers were Exeter and Nottingham, which used to be ABB, but changed and is now some weird and wonderful combination of grades that confuse me.

    My other choices are Cambridge (A*AA), Durham (AAA) and St Andrews (AAA). I admit it was a bit of a gamble, but I'm predicted A*A*A*, so it should work out okay (hopefully!)
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by Vestada)
    It was advertised as AAA-AAB on the website originally, and they gave me the AAA offer. My two lower offers were Exeter and Nottingham, which used to be ABB, but changed and is now some weird and wonderful combination of grades that confuse me.

    My other choices are Cambridge (A*AA), Durham (AAA) and St Andrews (AAA). I admit it was a bit of a gamble, but I'm predicted A*A*A*, so it should work out okay (hopefully!)
    Ahh, I see!
    I'm sure it'll work out brilliantly for you- you wouldn't be predicted those grades if you couldn't achieve them, and I'm sure universities will make offers based on that fact! Good luck, though I'm sure you don't need it!
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    Ahh, I see!
    I'm sure it'll work out brilliantly for you- you wouldn't be predicted those grades if you couldn't achieve them, and I'm sure universities will make offers based on that fact! Good luck, though I'm sure you don't need it!
    Thanks, I'll take all the good luck I can get
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by TitchTheAntiHero)
    Application sent: 15/10/2011
    Uni: Manchester
    Course: BSci Psychology
    Decision [Offer/Rejection]: Conditional Offer
    Offer Grades: ABB
    Date Offer Received: 26/10/2011
    Reaction: :borat::banana2: and then my parents bought a bottle of wine to celebrate


    LOL, someone negged me cause I got an offer? oh dear.
    I know, people negged my offer too! Human beings really confuse me sometimes
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by DeelyBopper)
    Application sent: 5/10/11
    Uni: Oxford Brookes
    Course: Psychology
    Decision [Offer/Rejection]: Offer
    Offer Grades: ABB
    Date Offer Received: 27/10/11
    Reaction: yay!
    did you get an acknowledgement first? or just straight offer?
    im waiting on reply..
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by i Pav i)
    did you get an acknowledgement first? or just straight offer?
    im waiting on reply..
    no just got an offer
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by DeelyBopper)
    no just got an offer
    ohhh my! i want an offer

    how long had your app been on track x
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by i Pav i)
    ohhh my! i want an offer

    how long had your app been on track x
    I sent my application off on the 5th of October, and I got my offer today
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    WAIITTT im confused if this is 2012's thread how are people getting offers already i was told you dont generally get offers until around march?
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    Re: The UCAS 2012 Decision Thread
    (Original post by Binliner)
    WAIITTT im confused if this is 2012's thread how are people getting offers already i was told you dont generally get offers until around march?
    This is the first batch of early offers. Most offers won't be given out until the January deadline has passed, though.
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    Re: UCAS 2012 - Discuss your decisions **here**
    If you aren't applying for Med, Dent.. its best to send your offer off as earliest as possible ? isn't it?
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