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Hi there i am in 5th year and only doing 2 highers mods studies and business management.

i have however chosen to do 5 highers for 6th year which includes 3 crashes.

i beilive in 5th year i can achieve atleast an AB if not AA.

the reason i have only chosen 2 highers is because i was undecided of what i wanted to do in the future until recentely which is a degree in LAW/BUSINESS

is their still a chance i could get into glasgow, strathclyde or edinburgh if gave my reason for only doing 2 highers in 5th year as being unsure on what to do
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Original post by G8D
Wait... you're only doing 2 Highers and that's it?

No Int 2s or anything?

Your school let you do that :s-smilie:


I'm sure I've seen a relatively similar post before. No accounting for the decisions people take when they're 15 I suppose.

OP I think your best chance is to ask the relevant Unis either by email or phone. Or I think there's an 'ask the university of Glasgow' thread; who will likely tell you to contact the department anyway.
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