Will i get accepted if I didn't meet the conditonal offer?

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    Will i get accepted if I didn't meet the conditonal offer?
    I've firmed King's College London last week & i'm having my A2 exam's right now.

    I dont think i did really well, & will most probably get a ABB.

    But its stated that my conditional offer is AAB.

    will i still get accepted? thanks
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    Re: Will i get accepted if I didn't meet the conditonal offer?
    (Original post by lovexmusic23)
    I've firmed King's College London last week & i'm having my A2 exam's right now.

    I dont think i did really well, & will most probably get a ABB.

    But its stated that my conditional offer is AAB.

    will i still get accepted? thanks
    I'm afraid the only people that can really answer that question are the admissions department at Kings. And they'll only really know when results are released in August.

    In the past there have been cases where Universities have allowed people to enrol who have missed their offers. There have equally been cases whereby universities are very strict with the entry requirements. It depends entirely on numbers/places.

    All the best though.
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    Re: Will i get accepted if I didn't meet the conditonal offer?
    (Original post by lovexmusic23)
    I've firmed King's College London last week & i'm having my A2 exam's right now.

    I dont think i did really well, & will most probably get a ABB.

    But its stated that my conditional offer is AAB.

    will i still get accepted? thanks
    Yeah, like you've already heard, it's really difficult to say.
    Competition for places is pretty tough all 'round so I wouldn't be too optimistic - but admitting people who have missed their offers has happened before.
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    Re: Will i get accepted if I didn't meet the conditonal offer?
    (Original post by lovexmusic23)
    I've firmed King's College London last week & i'm having my A2 exam's right now.

    I dont think i did really well, & will most probably get a ABB.

    But its stated that my conditional offer is AAB.

    will i still get accepted? thanks
    There are no guarantees but I know quite a few people on my course (not pharmacy) who missed their offer by a grade and still got in. I also know a person who missed the grades and did not get in. Not sure what it depends on. Make sure that as soon as the grades come out and you see you missed it, ring up the admissions office telling them how much you'd wanna go to king's or something like that.
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    Re: Will i get accepted if I didn't meet the conditonal offer?
    So hypothetically, if they have more places than applicants/firmers, even after clearing, will they most likely accept someone who hasn't meet the offers (means more money) or will they most likely just run the course with less students?
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