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Old 01-05-2009: 1st May 2009 13:04 #1 
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I got an offer to edinburgh for geology at their lowest offer (30 points at IB) so im assuming they want me. I was curious to know if it would be possible to switch to engineering before the start of term. I dont have H math (not sure if it's a requirement) my highers are physics bio and geo and im predicted 36 points. Any responses would be appreciated, thanks.
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the best way to find out is to contact the admissions people. it should be possible nalang...
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Default Re: Geology to Engineering
 
Not sure about that kind of a switch but I called them to ask about switching from masters to bachelors and they said not to worry at all, things are very flexible and when I meet with my director of studies (DOS) I will be able to hammer things out. Best thing is to call them because they can be slow to reply to emails. Best of luck to you. Oh, and what type of engineering?
 
 
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