Going for Aerospace/Aeronautical engineering.Predicted AAB, in maths, physics and biology respectively. Any recommended universities?
I applied a few days ago my choices were Imperial, Bristol, Bath, Southampton, and Manchester. To the best of my knowledge these are great unis for the course, but I've also heard good things about Sheffield and Loughborough.
Applying for Biomedical/Medical Enginnering, and couple of Foundation year.
I need advice - I'd really appreciate if someone could just give me an honest answer The University that I really want to get into says that students who have A-levels in sciences, are usually not considered for a Foundation. And I don't think my predicted grades are good enough to get me into the actual BEng programme. Should I still apply for a Foundation?
Thanks in advance and I hope you all get your desired places
Applying for Biomedical/Medical Enginnering, and couple of Foundation year.
I need advice - I'd really appreciate if someone could just give me an honest answer The University that I really want to get into says that students who have A-levels in sciences, are usually not considered for a Foundation. And I don't think my predicted grades are good enough to get me into the actual BEng programme. Should I still apply for a Foundation?
Thanks in advance and I hope you all get your desired places
I'd email the university admissions team and explain your situation and get their advice
I´m applying for Engineering to Cambridge but I´m not sure about the other 4 universities (Aerospace engineering): Imperial, Bristol, Southampton, Sheffield, Brunel, Manchester, Bath... (I have to think about it, if someone can give any advice...)
PD: I´m an international student.
I've applied to do Aero also. I've applied to Cambridge (magdalene), Imperial (I've just been given an interview), Southampton, Bristol and Nottingham. I would apply to Bath but that is where my brother goes so not going to apply there!