haha true, I just hope they accept me even if i miss the grades what do you need for ur firm? oo cool, we're both down the science line then - i've applied for pharmacy
Well you know what they say about us sciencey lot - we're about as cool as nerds can be
I need either AAA for the masters, or AAB for the bachelors What about yourself?
1. If your firm choice is in clearing, does that mean it'll be easier for you to get in?]
2. How much does the original target grade change for a subject that is in clearing? e.g If it was ABB before could it possibly go down to BBC or lower?
What A2 results do you have so far, and what marks are you expecting in M2 and FP2?
Warwick do let in several people who miss their grades. According to what I've been told by a current Warwick student, they also offer places on their Discrete Maths course to people who miss their Maths offers sometimes.
Well I got an 88 in D2 which isn't very impressive but its something and for FP2 I think I'm only dropping the last 2 marks and in M2 I think I have gotten 60 or above, I'll just recheck with the mark schemes now. Also yeah I've been told the same thing, however I'd probably not do the Discrete Maths course if offered because I'm not too sure what it would consist of. I'd just go to Nottingham instead if that were the case.
Well I got an 88 in D2 which isn't very impressive but its something and for FP2 I think I'm only dropping the last 2 marks and in M2 I think I have gotten 60 or above, I'll just recheck with the mark schemes now. Also yeah I've been told the same thing, however I'd probably not do the Discrete Maths course if offered because I'm not too sure what it would consist of. I'd just go to Nottingham instead if that were the case.
This may have been asked/answered, if so I do apologize. What is the general pattern, UCAS updating and then emails from individual universities or? Also will the university email you if you are rejected?
For those who say "be optimistic" or "you'll do fine":
No. Be pessimistic. You're going to do awful. You'll put all your family to disgrace, AS: you'll spend the rest of your school life crying and stressing because of your terrible results. A2: you're not going to university. You're going to fail, and spend the rest of your life in ASDA watching your friends become doctors and lawyers.
Repeat these words, and you'll always be happy. Be pessimistic.
For those who say "be optimistic" or "you'll do fine":
No. Be pessimistic. You're going to do awful. You'll put all your family to disgrace, AS: you'll spend the rest of your school life crying and stressing because of your terrible results. A2: you're not going to university. You're going to fail, and spend the rest of your life in ASDA watching your friends become doctors and lawyers.
Repeat these words, and you'll always be happy. Be pessimistic.
I'm kinda doing that. I don't know if that was sarcasm or not but I'm keeping a low expectation on my grade so I don't feel disappointed when I see them
For those who say "be optimistic" or "you'll do fine":
No. Be pessimistic. You're going to do awful. You'll put all your family to disgrace, AS: you'll spend the rest of your school life crying and stressing because of your terrible results. A2: you're not going to university. You're going to fail, and spend the rest of your life in ASDA watching your friends become doctors and lawyers.
Repeat these words, and you'll always be happy. Be pessimistic.
For those who say "be optimistic" or "you'll do fine":
No. Be pessimistic. You're going to do awful. You'll put all your family to disgrace, AS: you'll spend the rest of your school life crying and stressing because of your terrible results. A2: you're not going to university. You're going to fail, and spend the rest of your life in ASDA watching your friends become doctors and lawyers.
Repeat these words, and you'll always be happy. Be pessimistic.
You'll be serving my kids chips at the driveway on the way to our skiing holiday.