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Not sure what to pick for fourth choice medicine- Leeds or Liverpool

I am applying to Leicester (A199), Lincoln and Aston and I'm not sure whether to pick Leeds or Liverpool for my aspirational.
I got 2690 B1 in the UCAT and GCSEs are 988888877775, and my predicted are ABB.
I am A2L for Leeds, making the grade requirements ABB, and I was hoping that since it's their first year using UCAT, that the threshold wouldn't be too bad, however in the past they did require high BMAT.
Liverpool don't look at predicted and instead rank applications using UCAT, and last year the cutoff was 2660 which would be quite risky.
Any advice would be appreciated :smile:
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Original post by saaaaaaan
I am applying to Leicester (A199), Lincoln and Aston and I'm not sure whether to pick Leeds or Liverpool for my aspirational.
I got 2690 B1 in the UCAT and GCSEs are 988888877775, and my predicted are ABB.
I am A2L for Leeds, making the grade requirements ABB, and I was hoping that since it's their first year using UCAT, that the threshold wouldn't be too bad, however in the past they did require high BMAT.
Liverpool don't look at predicted and instead rank applications using UCAT, and last year the cutoff was 2660 which would be quite risky.
Any advice would be appreciated :smile:

Personally I would say Liverpool since Leeds could possibly have a cutoff of 2700+ and we don't have any info about UCAT for Leeds. They (Leeds) also strongly takes into account GCSEs so would need near perfect ones to have a strong application. Feel free to take my advice but also make sure to do your research for Liverpool xx
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