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Old 02-09-2008: 2nd September 2008 19:06 #1 
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After reading some threads about GCSE's alot of people say they look at Alevels more becuase people may try more during them etc...

So i was wondering, i have AAA in Biology, Chem and PE (yes i know a blacklisted subject but the other 2 are ok) my GCSE's are AABBBCCDD and i am doing an Engineering Foundation year at Manchester this year (I want to do Engineering but didnt do Maths)

After the foundation year if i applied to Cam what is my chance of being accepted or even considered? Would they take a good pass in a Foundation year from another university instead of a Maths Alevel?
 
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Questions of this sort, which no-one here is equipped to answer reliably, should be addressed to some of the college admissions offices. Pick a few, find their addresses, and ask 'em the same question.
 
 
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