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Good Unis for physics with lower AS grades?

Hi,
I was disappointed with my AS results, a B for physics, a C for maths and a B and C for 2 other subjects. I am predicted AAA by my school and I am retaking the relevant modules. I'm doing my UCAS form and I need to apply to a couple realistic insurance unis that will accept ABB or even BBB for physics just in case. Does anyone know which unis would accept these grades for a physics degree please?
This is the quickest way to check:
http://www.whatuni.com/degrees/courses/degree-courses/physics-degree-courses-united-kingdom/0/m/united+kingdom/0/25/0/0/rc./r/0/1/0/uc/a_level/0a*-1a-2b-0c-0d-0e/page.html?nd&rf=g

Bear in mind that these requirements may change for next year, so you will need to check again when you are ready to send your UCAS form off.
Reply 2
Apply for somewhere that is BBC/BCC or lower. If you don't and your A2 goes as well as your AS you'll have to go through clearing.

There's no guarantee you'll do better than last time.
Reply 3
This site gives pretty good details on physics courses in the UK. It's still worth looking on a university's actual website though as stuff may have changed.

http://www.myphysicscourse.org/search.php

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