Sensible spread of choices?

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  1. fimblesocks's Avatar
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    Sensible spread of choices?
    I want to study American Studies and Spanish (so I am REALLY LIMITED) as a degree and I have picked the following five choices. (I REALLY want to go to Nottingham for personal reasons)

    I was thinking no Nottingham BBB and then Hull, but they offer up to 320 points (ABB) and because of my schooling it is unlikely I would get anything lower even if I did get an offer, so it would be worse.

    Warwick - AAB
    Nottingham - AAB
    Liverpool - ABB
    Nottingham (without year abroad and without guaranteed Spanish) - ABC/BBB
    Swansea - BBB
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    Re: Sensible spread of choices?
    What are you predicted?
  3. fimblesocks's Avatar
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    Re: Sensible spread of choices?
    AAB
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    Re: Sensible spread of choices?
    That sounds like a good spread of choices then
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    Re: Sensible spread of choices?
    (Original post by fimblesocks)
    AAB
    Looks fine to me.
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