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  1. JakeE10's Avatar
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    Question about clearing
    Ok.... if I miss my offer for my firm (Aston University) and am unsuccessful, and then tell my insurance to release me in order to enter clearning, would i then be allowed to apply for a different course at my original firm through clearing?? (If the course is in clearing) Hard to explain but yeah you know what i mean... in a shorter form... can you apply for courses at your original firm which are in clearning after you've already been unsuccesful for your original course choice at that particular uni....
  2. TheSownRose's Avatar
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    Re: Question about clearing
    Yes, you can.
  3. JakeE10's Avatar
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    Re: Question about clearing
    (Original post by TheSownRose)
    Yes, you can.
    Thanks
  4. Juno's Avatar
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    Re: Question about clearing
    If it's a related course you may not need to use Clearing, as they may just consider it as a course change. If it's a completely different subject you may struggle to convince them of your motivation for the new course.
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