don't stress about it most of the time you end up doing better than you think! I haven't done my LNAT test yet.....does that put me at a disadvantage? planning to take it in December
I hope thats the case and that I have done well No it doesn't put you at a disadvantage at all,you have until Jan to do it anyway. I spoke to a admission tutor and she told me that it wouldn't put me at a disadvanatge to do it if I did it later. I just did it last week as I wanted to get it out of the way
had an offer from leeds and sheffield with AS levels of AAAU and predictions this year of A*A*A, yet to hear back from york durham and oxford (last 2 ambitious and ultimately unrealistic)
Oh :/ thanks! Math has always been a pain I've been predicted a 95+ in English,97+ in Socio and History,95+ in Eco and 91+ in Bengali,but a 75+ in Math like I said earlier :/ So do you think I should apply elsewhere instead of LSE?
27/42 is a great score considering the average successful Oxford student scores around 25-26, and the national average is about 20. Go into the test confidently and you'll be fine.
27/42 is a great score considering the average successful Oxford student scores around 25-26, and the national average is about 20. Go into the test confidently and you'll be fine.
GOT AN OFFER FROM LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY I GOT 3 CS AND A U AT AS AND NOW IM GOING TO A RUSSELL GROUP UNIVERSITY ANYTNKG IS POSSIBLE PEOPLE PREDICTED HRSDES OF AAB
Hey guys, I applied for Law on the 13th of October to Oxford, Manchester, Nottingham, Surrey and Kings. By when do you think they'll get back with a reply? I'm an international student!
Lol yes (last weekend) ..it was a disaster so LNAT consortium granted me a re-take which is in 6 days.
When I say disaster, the multiple choice section actually went very well, it was more the fact I didn't have an essay due to accidentally exiting the section. I contacted Oxford and they have offered to push back the deadline for me to the end of October due to performing 'significantly above average' in the MCQs. Although given the fact that that score will be ignored, I feel slightly pissed off?
If you haven't sat yours yet I hope your experience is better than mine!
Hey guys, I applied for Law on the 13th of October to Oxford, Manchester, Nottingham, Surrey and Kings. By when do you think they'll get back with a reply? I'm an international student!
I'm international too and Surrey took just over 2 weeks to reply
Lol yes (last weekend) ..it was a disaster so LNAT consortium granted me a re-take which is in 6 days.
When I say disaster, the multiple choice section actually went very well, it was more the fact I didn't have an essay due to accidentally exiting the section. I contacted Oxford and they have offered to push back the deadline for me to the end of October due to performing 'significantly above average' in the MCQs. Although given the fact that that score will be ignored, I feel slightly pissed off?
If you haven't sat yours yet I hope your experience is better than mine!
Aw that's so sad mate. I hope that you actually perform equally (or even better!) on the resit and amaze them!
27/42 is a great score considering the average successful Oxford student scores around 25-26, and the national average is about 20. Go into the test confidently and you'll be fine.
Thank you for the help! Sorry to read about your mishap, hope it all goes well again next week. If you did it once you can do it again!! Good luck!