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    University Choices for firm and insurance decision
    Hey guys and gals just wondering if anyone have any idea what happens if I miss my firm university but they will still consider me on their course and i meet the insurance but I want to go to the first what will happen to ucas if the firm allows me on their course? will the insurance one be put on hold on UCAS

    Cheers
    Last edited by kinglemon; 06-08-2012 at 13:26.
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    Re: University Choices for firm and insurance decision
    (Original post by kinglemon)
    Hey guys and gals just wondering if anyone have any idea what happens if I miss my firm university but they will still consider me on their course and i meet the insurance but I want to go to the first what will happen to ucas if the firm allows me on their course? will the insurance one be put on hold on UCAS

    Cheers
    The universities update their decisions themselves, not UCAS, so if your firm decides to offer you a place even if you miss your offer then they will process this as unconditional firm to UCAS. This will then mean that you're going to your firm choice and your insurance choice will no longer exist.
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    Re: University Choices for firm and insurance decision
    (Original post by oxymoronic)
    The universities update their decisions themselves, not UCAS, so if your firm decides to offer you a place even if you miss your offer then they will process this as unconditional firm to UCAS. This will then mean that you're going to your firm choice and your insurance choice will no longer exist.
    Ah thank you very much
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