WOW that's really brave but is that really the smartest thing to do? I mean what if you don't make the offers grade? an A* and 2 As aren't exactly a guarantee. and you never know you could be getting an offer from all 3 if you just have a little patience.
WOW that's really brave but is that really the smartest thing to do? I mean what if you don't make the offers grade? an A* and 2 As aren't exactly a guarantee. and you never know you could be getting an offer from all 3 if you just have a little patience.
I've already taken my A-levels, the offer is unconditional
i got an email from ucas saying my track had been updated at like half 7 this morning, but then ucas was down. so i logged onto the nottingham application website thing and it said they were making me an offer
Hi, i'm still waiting to hear from nottingham. What is the application website thing? I don't know anything about it.
So I was wondering which would be better for Law, UCL or Nottingham? I know of the obvious reasons for UCL but I thought Nottingham is well respected for Law too. Anyone know much more about the benefits of the two that would help me come to a decision?
So I was wondering which would be better for Law, UCL or Nottingham? I know of the obvious reasons for UCL but I thought Nottingham is well respected for Law too. Anyone know much more about the benefits of the two that would help me come to a decision?
They're both good uni's, certainly. UCL wins on world (and UK) prestige, and is in London, which is a big plus (it would be for me, anyway. London kicks ass).
They're both good uni's, certainly. UCL wins on world (and UK) prestige, and is in London, which is a big plus (it would be for me, anyway. London kicks ass).
Fair point. But I do live in London, so its hard to see the benefits of staying somewhere you've lived at for 18 years. I'm sort of hoping the universities would make the decision for me haha (although receiving a rejection would not be pretty)