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    Re-applying through UCAS help
    If I miss my offer firm offer this summer, what is the chance of me getting an offer from the same university next application year, if I reapply through UCAS and do resits to push up my grades?
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    Re: Re-applying through UCAS help
    (Original post by FrontcrawlMaster)
    If I miss my offer firm offer this summer, what is the chance of me getting an offer from the same university next application year, if I reapply through UCAS and do resits to push up my grades?
    You would need to check with them about their policy on resits and taking 3 years to complete your A levels. All universities have different policies on it. Anyone on here would only be guessing.
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    Re: Re-applying through UCAS help
    Thank you! Do you know how I could find this out, should I just to simply contact the university?
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    Re: Re-applying through UCAS help
    (Original post by FrontcrawlMaster)
    Thank you! Do you know how I could find this out, should I just to simply contact the university?
    Some universities state their policy on it in their prospectus, but tbh, it's easier and more comforting to call up the admissions tutor and ask them directly.
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