I started investigating 6, 7 weeks ago... so, slowly I am sorting out different criteria and coming to a conclusion...I guess I will probably go for gsa, dundee, gray's and eca...basically all the known scottish artschools...(I can't apply for a BA in england because the fees are so much higher and given that this would be my second degree I probably won't get any funding )...and you?
I started investigating 6, 7 weeks ago... so, slowly I am sorting out different criteria and coming to a conclusion...I guess I will probably go for gsa, dundee, gray's and eca...basically all the known scottish artschools...(I can't apply for a BA in england because the fees are so much higher and given that this would be my second degree I probably won't get any funding )...and you?
I've been looking for a while too, basically since I declined all of my offers for this year because I realised I wasn't ready yet! I'm not sure exactly what I want to do yet, though. I applied for languages but I've realised I want to apply for something more social. ("But what's more social than languages?!") I mean something people-based, if that makes sense :')
I've been looking for a while too, basically since I declined all of my offers for this year because I realised I wasn't ready yet! I'm not sure exactly what I want to do yet, though. I applied for languages but I've realised I want to apply for something more social. ("But what's more social than languages?!") I mean something people-based, if that makes sense :')
How about something with languages? Economics? Sociology? Politics?
I've been looking for a while too, basically since I declined all of my offers for this year because I realised I wasn't ready yet! I'm not sure exactly what I want to do yet, though. I applied for languages but I've realised I want to apply for something more social. ("But what's more social than languages?!") I mean something people-based, if that makes sense :')
so then what are you going to do this coming year? (besides preparing your applications )
and what does it exactly mean for you "people-based"? I did my first degree in social-and cultural anthropology and enjoyed it a lot and we had many professors who claimed that our field had somewhat "swallod up" the sociology, but I guess that would start another debate
anyway, I am happy to know that the 2013 thread started
How about something with languages? Economics? Sociology? Politics?
I've gone off languages now! I'm considering sociology/psychology or something like that. I declined my uni offers for French (it felt so good - I really wasn't ready to go to uni yet!) and I've decided to go to college for a year to prepare myself. I'm doing social sciences at college so I'll probably apply for something relating to that, depending on what aspect of it I like best! Psychology seems very interesting, though.
so then what are you going to do this coming year? (besides preparing your applications )
and what does it exactly mean for you "people-based"? I did my first degree in social-and cultural anthropology and enjoyed it a lot and we had many professors who claimed that our field had somewhat "swallod up" the sociology, but I guess that would start another debate
anyway, I am happy to know that the 2013 thread started
I decided to go to college for a year to prepare myself for uni since I reeeeeeeally don't feel ready yet.
I'm not sure, something like sociology or psychology perhaps, I don't know yet! I can't say I really know what anthropology is... I'll have a look so I don't appear TOO ignorant lol!
There are so many unis that I'm not entirely sure yet; I really need to get going to some open days. Considering that I'm applying after doing my A2s, I may just wait till my results. Still...it's so hard to decide which uni.
I'll apply for a Mechanical Engineering related course to five scottish Uni's, haven't decided which yet Definately RGU, Aberdeen and Heriot-Watt, not sure about the last two though!
I don't want to live away from home yet so I'm gonna apply for a mix of Psychology / Psychology and French courses at Glasgow, Strathclyde and Caledonian
I don't feel like I should be applying for university in like 4 months! D: I feel like I'm growing up too quickly ;(
I want to study IR/International Politics with German, if everything goes to plan and I don't have to re-sit my AS then I will look to apply at Aberystwyth, University of Leeds , Aston, Reading, Nottingham Trent. If I decide to do IR on its own I am looking at Keele , Oxford Brooks and a few others... Obviously this list is subject to change depending on my results.
I don't want to live away from home yet so I'm gonna apply for a mix of Psychology / Psychology and French courses at Glasgow, Strathclyde and Caledonian
I don't feel like I should be applying for university in like 4 months! D: I feel like I'm growing up too quickly ;(
I've been looking for a while too, basically since I declined all of my offers for this year because I realised I wasn't ready yet! I'm not sure exactly what I want to do yet, though. I applied for languages but I've realised I want to apply for something more social. ("But what's more social than languages?!") I mean something people-based, if that makes sense :')
Where did you get offers from? Also what is Fife like as a place, as I am considering St Andrews? Sorry for all the questions