Congratulations to everyone who's coming to Leeds! See you all next month!
To anyone who didn't get their grades: best of luck with clearing, your gap year, or whatever other plans you have for the future! I hope everything works out for you!
****! No way, what is she doing now?! so so so so upset for her, must be the worst feeling ever
She's got a Medical Science insurance offer, so she is deciding whether to take that or resit and reapply. So few unis accept resits though and she could end up doing Med Science anyway but paying £9000 in fees :-( The other option is to reapply and resit in her first year at uni - also not a great option.
She got A*AB - B in Chemistry. There are a few others in the same boat judging by posts on here and on FB - all with Chemistry as the problem.
She's got a Medical Science insurance offer, so she is deciding whether to take that or resit and reapply. So few unis accept resits though and she could end up doing Med Science anyway but paying £9000 in fees :-( The other option is to reapply and resit in her first year at uni - also not a great option.
She got A*AB - B in Chemistry. There are a few others in the same boat judging by posts on here and on FB - all with Chemistry as the problem.
Awww that really sucks, you'd think they'd let it slide seeing as it's the same as 3A's. The problem with a lot of uni's are going to be resits, might be 1 or 2 uni that'll take her grade, BSMS if they haven't changed, but it's a risky business focusing on one uni. From what i've figured, grad entry is cheaper at the moment but i guess she'll have to look at all her options first. So so sorry to hear that
There are no AAB unis now sadly, so it's a resit or Med Science. Leeds said they already had 12 too many who'd got the grades so no chance for those who'd missed them. Been looking at accommodation in B'ham (insurance) it's so expensive!
Awww that really sucks, you'd think they'd let it slide seeing as it's the same as 3A's. The problem with a lot of uni's are going to be resits, might be 1 or 2 uni that'll take her grade, BSMS if they haven't changed, but it's a risky business focusing on one uni. From what i've figured, grad entry is cheaper at the moment but i guess she'll have to look at all her options first. So so sorry to hear that
There are no AAB unis now sadly, so it's a resit or Med Science. Leeds said they already had 12 too many who'd got the grades so no chance for those who'd missed them. Been looking at accommodation in B'ham (insurance) it's so expensive!
Is there nothing she prefers on Clearance? Leeds is hardly better I'm gonna be nearly 5K out and that's not even catered
She is OK with the Med Sciences as insurance - it's just not medicine:-( How did your resit go?
I did better, but not good enough which is pretty pathetic as i only had one, but then i could have done a lot better. It means i won't get £1500 but life's still good. Feel really upset for your daughter though is she on the leeds medicine applicant?
She is OK with the Med Sciences as insurance - it's just not medicine:-( How did your resit go?
Well the way things are going the fee rises might be be bad - the government are allowing unis to recruit as many AAB students as they please so your daughter would actually be a shoe-in for medicine in a lot of places. Plus the gap year could be valuable in terms of life experience, saving a bit of money away for living away, travelling... she shouldn't go for the degree just because it's a bit cheaper if ultimately she's going to have to do the grad medicine course anyway (with higher fees).
I did better, but not good enough which is pretty pathetic as i only had one, but then i could have done a lot better. It means i won't get £1500 but life's still good. Feel really upset for your daughter though is she on the leeds medicine applicant?
Well the way things are going the fee rises might be be bad - the government are allowing unis to recruit as many AAB students as they please so your daughter would actually be a shoe-in for medicine in a lot of places. Plus the gap year could be valuable in terms of life experience, saving a bit of money away for living away, travelling... she shouldn't go for the degree just because it's a bit cheaper if ultimately she's going to have to do the grad medicine course anyway (with higher fees).
Well the way things are going the fee rises might be be bad - the government are allowing unis to recruit as many AAB students as they please so your daughter would actually be a shoe-in for medicine in a lot of places. Plus the gap year could be valuable in terms of life experience, saving a bit of money away for living away, travelling... she shouldn't go for the degree just because it's a bit cheaper if ultimately she's going to have to do the grad medicine course anyway (with higher fees).
She's out celebrating with her friends at the minute! There's stamina and generosity! Sorry about your A level but glad nothing was riding on it.
Haha, been on a gap year so long i forgot normal teens would have a life at this point in time lol It's cool, thanks though , my grades are still pretty decent for Grad Entry i think.
Yay, I got my email! So now I can start planning what to pack, only stupid thing is, there are no photos to be found of the rooms, so I'm sure I'll end up packing too much. But I'm excited anyway, it took a long while but I think I will be in a good place. [knock on wood!]
Yay, I got my email! So now I can start planning what to pack, only stupid thing is, there are no photos to be found of the rooms, so I'm sure I'll end up packing too much. But I'm excited anyway, it took a long while but I think I will be in a good place. [knock on wood!]
Good luck to the rest of you!
There should be some photos of the rooms on the uni accom site. There is for most of the halls, if not all of them.
How do you pay your deposit, it says I have to do that before I can accept it??
There should be a link somewhere on the accom offer that takes you to the University's online payment system. You'll need your student ID number (which is on the offer) and your date of birth to access it.
There should be a link somewhere on the accom offer that takes you to the University's online payment system. You'll need your student ID number (which is on the offer) and your date of birth to access it.
Great, found it! Can't pay yet though because I don't have my offer -> don't have my student ID. Thanks though, you're amazingly helpful