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Yep. Two whole grades. Mwahaha. The downside to this of course is that I'm incredibly frustrated about my failure, but I can't lie, I am over the moon about uni
I'd like to tell myself that they really liked me but actually I just reckon it was an unpopular course.
Anyone else have stories about not meeting the offers but getting in regardless?
Yep. Two whole grades. Mwahaha. The downside to this of course is that I'm incredibly frustrated about my failure, but I can't lie, I am over the moon about uni
I'd like to tell myself that they really liked me but actually I just reckon it was an unpopular course.
Anyone else have stories about not meeting the offers but getting in regardless?
Lots of people
Remember the A Levels were only the key to open this door
Missed it by 80 points and STILL got in. I thought it was a technical error then I saw the post letter downstairs, then the emails. I couldn't believe it! I must have had a secret unconditional offer or nobody wanted to do the course
Yep. Two whole grades. Mwahaha. The downside to this of course is that I'm incredibly frustrated about my failure, but I can't lie, I am over the moon about uni
I'd like to tell myself that they really liked me but actually I just reckon it was an unpopular course.
Anyone else have stories about not meeting the offers but getting in regardless?
Yeah i know what you mean about the failure, everyone keeps saying "what are you upset about? you're in" but those are still my grades and it is quite upsetting - but apparently nobody cares about A levels anyway
When I applied to uni in 2009, my conditional offer was BBB , i got CDD so yeah went on track expecting a rejection and low and behold an unconditional offer, i was stunned , i screamed and danced around like an idiot , they didnt make a mistake though got a 1st in my degree ....don't worry ulle be fine and once your in the real world nobody cares about A levels...
Yeah my friend told me yesterday that her friend had an conditional at a top uni that required 3 A's which she was predicted to get, she got BCC and still got in, quite surprised
Congrats. One of my friends in college got into his insurance with CCD (his offer was BBC). That remains the most extreme example I've actually heard. He got a 2:1 in the end.
i didn't get in to my firm choice but got into my insurance i with 40 points short too, the course is psychology at portsmouth. However my friend didn't get in to computing when the offer (i think) was bbc or bcc and she got dee but she's got into leeds met now instead through clearing
Seriously? I missed my offer by 40 points and didn't get in my firm. Got accepted by my insurance choice though. I suppose it's good that the uni is ten minutes away on the bus. WIN
I have a friend who needed AAA and got CCC and still got accepted.... Certain universities put up higher grade requirements to show a facade of high standards but then take much lower to fill the required spaces when the better students go elsewhere.
For my insurance (Portsmouth, Journalism) I needed BBB (300 points) and I got CCC but they have taken me, disappointed with my grades as I was predicted higher and had been achieving higher but I'm so glad I got in!