Odd Cambridge offer (?)
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Odd Cambridge offer (?)
I hold an offer for Law at Cambridge, entry 2013 (deferred).
My offer is A*A*ABB in no particular order for the subjects History, English, Government and Politics, Maths, and French.
I know it's not standard to receive offers on the basis of five A-Levels, which would probably account for the two Bs.
The two A*s surprised me, though, as I've only ever seen offers demanding a single A*. Has anyone else had a similar offer in any subject for entry 2012 or 2013?
I've thought of two possible reasons for the two A*s;
(1. It might be standard practice for Cambridge offers from 2013, given reports of grade inflation,
(2. I was a weaker candidate amongst those given offers, and the stringent offer reflects this.
The latter explanation seems much more credible, but I'd be grateful to hear any other people's ideas. -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)
Cambridge can offer more than A*AA. They may do this if they think you have the potential to do well but aren't 100% sure of it: the idea, I think, is that if you will do well, you'll fulfill your potential and meet the offer and they were thus right to give you an offer. If you don't make it, they were wrong about your potential so good thing they don't have to take you on.
I know my college has, in the past, given out A*A*A* offers for some subjects to candidates they weren't 100% sure about.
(If it makes you feel better, a friend of mine worked out that he was given the hardest offer out of the 8 of us who got in for law that year. He then went on to consistently come in the top 5 of the year and has won 3 university prizes)Last edited by gethsemane342; 15-07-2012 at 16:28. -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)That's quite a heavy offer - not just the two A* grades but the insistence that you maintain five A Levels and get at least a B in each (that said, check your UMS because you may effectively just have to turn up for the last two if the maths works out, given that it's 280/400 for a B and you could potentially have up to 200 already, so it's unlikely that this'll be a binding constraint if you got good grades in all five)(Original post by mororge)
I hold an offer for Law at Cambridge, entry 2013 (deferred).
My offer is A*A*ABB in no particular order for the subjects History, English, Government and Politics, Maths, and French.
I know it's not standard to receive offers on the basis of five A-Levels, which would probably account for the two Bs.
The two A*s surprised me, though, as I've only ever seen offers demanding a single A*. Has anyone else had a similar offer in any subject for entry 2012 or 2013?
I've thought of two possible reasons for the two A*s;
(1. It might be standard practice for Cambridge offers from 2013, given reports of grade inflation,
(2. I was a weaker candidate amongst those given offers, and the stringent offer reflects this.
The latter explanation seems much more credible, but I'd be grateful to hear any other people's ideas.
I'd definitely suggest the second of the two explanations - an A*A*A standard offer would scare off too many potentially good but unconfident candidates (many of whom will come from under-represented groups), though the university's evidence suggests that those getting A*A*A are much likely to do better at Tripos than those getting A*AA (in arts subjects at least - the tipping point for sciences is A*A*A*). But you have an offer now, so there's no point stressing about your position within the field. You just have to try and make it... Good luck. -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)
A few years ago Newnham were offering 90%+ in every single exam the student was taking. far harsher than a simple A*
If there's a lot of competition for places, or your DOS isn't entirely sure about some applicants they may give out higher offers, its completely up to them.Last edited by didgeridoo12uk; 24-07-2012 at 03:21. -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)In which case that would be an A*A*A offer then, surely? (normally grades that are already completed aren't quoted as part of the offer, or at least that's the convention on here). That said, that's still quite steep, especially for Classics.(Original post by emmaaa88)
My friend has an A*A*A*A offer for Classics. (Including the one A* already achieved) -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)I'm sure you have to get 90% in every AS and A level exam to get an A* anyway?(Original post by didgeridoo12uk)
A few years ago Newnham were offering 90%+ in every single exam the student was taking. far harsher than a simple A* -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)You need to average over 90% over A2, and get 80%+ over the whole A level. Can get an A* with getting only 1 exam over 90%.(Original post by laura1234)
I'm sure you have to get 90% in every AS and A level exam to get an A* anyway? -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)nah i thought you only had to get an A at AS and it was only the A2 grades that had to be 90%+(Original post by laura1234)
I'm sure you have to get 90% in every AS and A level exam to get an A* anyway?
and i vaguely remember in maths it was only the core modules you had to get 90%+ on....
i did a'levels yeeeears ago though so not really sure how any of it works for sure -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)Yeah you're right, I still think it's mean they didn't include it though and give her an A*A offer instead(Original post by lp386)
In which case that would be an A*A*A offer then, surely? (normally grades that are already completed aren't quoted as part of the offer, or at least that's the convention on here). That said, that's still quite steep, especially for Classics.
So if she gets in she will have to have achieved, overall, A*A*A*A or greater.
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Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)I'm pretty sure you don't even need an A at AS, just 80%+ over the whole A level.(Original post by didgeridoo12uk)
nah i thought you only had to get an A at AS and it was only the A2 grades that had to be 90%+
and i vaguely remember in maths it was only the core modules you had to get 90%+ on....
i did a'levels yeeeears ago though so not really sure how any of it works for sure -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)There's two reasons they'd do this:(Original post by emmaaa88)
Yeah you're right, I still think it's mean they didn't include it though and give her an A*A offer instead
So if she gets in she will have to have achieved, overall, A*A*A*A or greater.
1) to show you can deal with the workload of three A Levels and still achieve at a high level.
2) to stop you ditching the third subject and just working hard for the first two.
Hence the offer being made on three grades rather than two - they don't just want to see that you can achieve to an A* standard, they want to see that you can balance three (or more) at the same time, since the workload at Cambridge will be far higher. -
Re: Odd Cambridge offer (?)Someone else I know who wants to do engineering has an A*A*AA and 1 in STEP I, with the A*'s in Maths and Physics.(Original post by emmaaa88)
My friend has an A*A*A*A offer for Classics. (Including the one A* already achieved)
Pretty harsh I'd say
Good luck!
So if she gets in she will have to have achieved, overall, A*A*A*A or greater.